Posts Tagged ‘flooring’
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Are you tired making excuses for the ugly carpeting in your living room? Did you overhear a not-so-flattering remark about your bathroom floor from a guest? Embarrassing isn’t it? Or are you remodeling and looking for easy care flooring options?
Yes, you’ve discovered by now that countless choices await anyone looking to take the leap. We can both agree choice is good. But c’mon. When shopping for new carpeting, vinyl or tile the options will leave your head spinning. Making it harder to decide. Besides this isn’t something you’re going to be able to change again any time soon. So getting it wrong is not an option.
So without considering a specific application let’s look at how you can improve the first impression your floors make.
Why don’t we start with wall to wall carpet? Because when you change that you change the look of the entire room. You’ll likely want to strongly consider a stain resistant nylon. One with a dense pile that weighs in at around 45 ounces. But the key is the pad. Make sure you invest is a top notch pad since that is what will keep your carpet looking new longer. If you have to chintz, save on the carpet but never the pad.
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Sunday, January 3rd, 2010
Laminate flooring has been around and common in Westen Countries for more than fifteen years. Laminate flooring not like wood flooring are not made of natural materials but composed of elements blended with resins and bond. This type of flooring has become much weel-known and the most common form of decorating a home in this contemporary age. In contrary to timber flooring, laminate flooring is widely accepted and recognized as the cheapest and long lasting kind of flooring. Gone are the days of wood, bamboo and stones. These traditional types of flooring look ordinary and splendid but with the scarcity and high price of these natural products they’re rarely used these days. Besides, laminate flooring gives an impressive decorative style and is simpler to take care of than hardwood flooring and bamboo flooring.
This is why laminate floor becoming extra popular and needy in decorating and renovating a house? Many people prefer for timber flooring which takes more time to get installed than Laminate flooring, that isn’t only cheaper than any other flooring however can be installed with ease. Additionally, Laminate floors are easy to be washed up without any help of professional floor cleaner. People who opt for Laminate flooring should attempt to retain the standard of the floor by following proper cleaning instructions and procedure. Laminate flooring is usually made from four layers and this particular composition of materials makes this type flooring more excellent and long-lasting.
Tags: decoration, decorative finishes, Floor, Floor Depot, Floor tiles, flooring, gardening, home, Laminate floor, renovation, tiles, timber, Timber floor, wood, wooden floor
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Sunday, October 11th, 2009
by Charlie Brown
Stressors have become the number one enemy of the modern man nowadays, with the advent of modern civilization and a need for fast paced life stress has become a part of our daily lives. Stress comes from several factors depending on our status in life. If you are a student it comes from the never ending demands for studies and all; if you are an employee then it comes from the schedule and the ever increasing demands from work or if you are a business owner then it comes from the unstable trends of business nowadays. If you are a full time mother then it comes from having insufficient attention from husbands and the constant strain of the undying demands of the children.
High ranking executives that just want to slow down and enjoy a camping trip in the great outdoors or if you are just a tired student from the university wishing for a release from all the academic burdens or a salesman that is dreaming of his family wanting to spend quality time in his own backyard, a outdoor mat is exactly what you need.
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Saturday, September 26th, 2009
by Joanne Anderson
Over time in Los Angeles, carpeting takes a fair amount of wear and tear, especially if the carpet is in a high traffic area such as a business. Many property owners are turning to alternative forms of protecting their carpet for increased longevity. If you have carpets in your home or business you should be doing some upkeep to keep them up to their top quality, such as vacuuming weekly and having a carpet cleaning company professionally clean about twice a year. To get the most out of your carpet in the long run it is important to add various chemical carpet protectors as they help dirt and stains not absorb into the carpet.
Carpet cleaning proactive protection is useful in a lot of ways, it will make sure that your carpets are easier to clean and keep its color and style much longer. We will discuss in this article about lots of stain retardants, as they are becoming more and more popular for carpet cleaning companies.
Tags: carpet, carpet cleaning, cleaners, cleaning, flooring, gardening, home improvements, home-and-garden, LA, los angeles, rug, rug cleaning
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Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
by Qvardor Eslenta
The workplace is where one develops migraine, tension headache and stress. That is why it is not unusual to hear people scurrying to the Bundy clock as soon as the bell rings because they simply want to escape from it all. At the end of the long and stressful day, all they want is to lie back and lift their legs for a relaxation period in their house. Too bad if the house that one is looking forward to arrive in is in a state of disarray. The sight of a messy living room coupled with the stench of unwashed laundry is not at all pleasing. In fact, it makes one eager to spend the night in a nameless hotel just to escape the additional household chore.
Yes, not every individual has the cash to employ maids or helpers to follow up the household mess. Still, there are ways to make the home environment more pleasing without spending a huge number of bills. A few renovations or remodeling job here and there will actually do the trick. Be prepared to see significant improvements in a few weeks or so. Unleash your hidden talent and get creative. Be inspired by the example of Martha Stewart, celebrity home designer as she transforms a drab hovel into an astounding home worthy to be featured in a magazine. Stifle the urge to get help from an interior designer. They charge an exorbitant manner for a job that you can pretty much do yourself.
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Thursday, June 11th, 2009
by Zak Stanislawski
This article will discuss two types of outdoor carpet: Outdoor carpet tiles and grass outdoor carpeting. The tiles are the most convenient. They are easy to transport, install and easily fits in any room, with less waste. They come in numerous of colors and styles which make them easy to match to any room dcor. Grass outdoor carpeting is best used outside decks, patios and pool areas. Both reduce noise levels.
Like the other types of outdoor carpet Outdoor carpet tiles are as resilient. They are especially useful in areas where there will be a lot of activity. Another nice thing is you only need to replace a few damaged tiles instead of the entire carpet. Because it has padding built in there is no need to use additional padding. These factors save time and money
Tiles are best if installed on cement, stone ceramic and wood floors. Manufactures recommend using interlocking tiles on patios and decks, because they allow the moisture to drain.
Before you begin installing outdoor carpet tiles, you should place the tiles in the room 24 hours before hand. This step allows them to adjust to the temperature and humidity levels. You should also make sure the floor is clean.
Tags: carpet cleaning, Deck Furniture, flooring, Furniture Buying Tips, Furniture Care, gardening, home-improvement, Landscaping, Outdoor Carpets, outdoor living, Outdoor Rugs
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Thursday, May 21st, 2009
by Ezra Plank
Newer homes have flooring options that weren’t available in the past. Now you can choose to use rubber flooring, as well some other newer options. Laminate and vinyl are inexpensive choices, but you’ll be surprised that rubber flooring can beat them both when you factor in durability.
What is Rubber Flooring?
It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that rubber flooring is made of rubber. You can get organic or synthetic rubber. You can even find recycled rubber flooring that helps to keep rubber out of landfills.
Benefits of Rubber Flooring
You may have to spend a lot of time standing in one place. If you do, rubber flooring can reduce stress and possible injury, because it is springy. It’s a great choice for homes with crawling babies because it resists bacteria. If a child falls, the springiness helps prevent injury.
Which Type Do I Get?
Sheets of rubber flooring require the use of an adhesive. If you use tiles, they may create more joints in the floor, but adhesive isn’t necessary. Of course, if you get a designed tile, the joints may not be a problem. The choice, however, is ultimately up to you.
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Thursday, April 23rd, 2009
by Ezra Plank
Say vinyl flooring and you’ll probably think linoleum. Take another look at vinyl tile flooring today, it’s not what it used to be. In fact, you might be surprised at how far vinyl floors have come.
What is Vinyl?
Vinyl tiles are composed of layers to create long-lasting floors. First comes a thick backing, then a printed design showing a realistic pattern, and a protective layer to give the tile durability. Better tiles have an additional protective wear layer made of urethane.
Choosing the Right Flooring
You can choose from many flooring materials besides vinyl: linoleum, hardwood, carpet, concrete, laminate, slate, rubber, and bamboo. But your eventual choice will be determined by how the room is used. Vinyl tiles may be installed almost anywhere in a home, including the laundry room, kitchen, or bathroom.
How Much Does It Cost?
Vinyl tiles cost from $0.29 to $4.00 / sq ft. Choosing better quality tiles, of course, will cost more depending on the thickness, printed design, and color. If you have a professional install it for you, expect to pay as much as $0.75 to $2.00 per square foot.
Can I Install It Myself?
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Friday, April 18th, 2008
by Ezra Plank
If you’re redecorating your home, and want to put in some new floors, then you want to find a flooring material that is both beautiful and inexpensive. Of course hardwood really looks classy, but it costs more than you want to spend. Pergo flooring provides an answer to your needs. It imitates hardwood so well that it takes an expert to see the difference — and the cost is quite a bit less than real hardwood.
Pergo fooring was first introduced in Sweden more than 30 years ago, but only recently made its debut in the United States. After an initial success, Pergo made a deal with Home Depot to carry their line in all of their stores. And now the Pergo name is becoming almost synonymous with laminate flooring.
There are basically three reasons why Pergo became the best selling flooring in the world so quickly. They use only the highest quality materials, installation is simple, and the floor is easy to maintain. Pergo flooring has more design patterns than any other, and it is eco-friendly since it doesn’t use real wood — only wood by-products. And if you are worried about harmful chemicals, Pergo doesn’t use any — not even glue.
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Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008
by Ezra Plank
Slate tile flooring is a popular choice for homeowners because it can be used in nearly every room of the house, as well as outside. It also offers a natural slip-resistant surface in areas that are expected to get wet such as a kitchen or bathroom. Besides being a safe surface, slate tile flooring is also beautiful. It’s no wonder this medium is so popular.
What is it?
For homeowners that are ‘green’ conscious, slate is a great choice because it is a natural stone product. Since it’s made of stone, it provides a durable surface that will serve your home for many years. Usually the slate will be in its natural state, which helps reduce slippage, but you can also get it milled smooth, depending upon the look you want.
Choosing the Right Flooring
Trying to find the perfect floor can be frustrating and time-consuming. Go to your local home improvement store to look at their selections and talk to an associate to learn more about your choices. If you’re not sure which to choose, ask if you can buy samples so you can take them home and compare them with your home’s colors.
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