Wednesday, 27 September 2017
Bamboo flooring
The cost of a bamboo flooring can be a good deal. Always check samples of the flooring within the stores because these can provide you with an indication of any alignment problems, gaps, and unevenness within the floorboards. There is a multitude of alternatives for arranging wood floor tiles especially from bamboo. Bamboo flooring is a form of wood flooring which has gained popularity within the recent decades. You may choose the proper flooring that meets your budget and interior. Bamboo is a sort of grass so it's qualities are suitable for your home environment.
There are numerous of different types of flooring. An exotic woods for example bamboo flooring, australian tiger-eye, cork flooring, antique wood flooring, and many more. Bamboo flooring has gotten especially famous the southeast and west coast areas because of its solidness and visual appeal. If you like to create an wealthy area you may use the window blinds made from bamboo proved traditionally being used for years and years.
Monday, 18 September 2017
Colours in wooden floors world
Hardwood floors doesn’t have to be a sea of brown. The traditional and classic choice of home owners is brown colour and it’s varies, but these days we see an interest in new visions and more colourful designs of home and office interiors and also wood floors. Universally available finish colours suggest wonderful array of whites, browns, blacks and reds and even blue ones!
Traditionally, hardwood flooring came in thick planks of solid timber. Today, solid hardwood is still widely available, but many of our clients also prefer an engineered flooring. It is made of planks with a thinner top layer of hardwood, bonded to other layers and designed to prevent the floor from shifting during expansion or contraction cycles.
Solid wood from other side is generally installed over one or two layers of plywood, which can raise the height of a floor and interfere with existing doors or marginally reduced ceiling height but their long lasting is a big advantage! Choose carefully and contact with experts if you have new ideas for the colour of your floors, because some engineered floors have top layers so thin that they can’t be sanded and refinished in the future, and solid particles of pigment suspended in a solvent, applied to wood to darken or change its natural colour, but if you want to get out of the brown one you need to take advantage of flooring samples and choose the best for you with the help of our experts!
Friday, 8 September 2017
Thursday, 24 August 2017
The DIY sanding projects
Welcome ! Here today we are going to discuss something that bothers us for long time and this is the internet home-made projects in sanding or refinishing your wooden floors by yourself in steps or whatever. As a company which have many years of experience, we have seen many floor in bad condition but the worst ones are those that people have harmed themselves because of the easy projects they saw on someone’s page or other internet source.
We are leaders on the market of floor renovation services and as a firm that understand how important for you is to have great home appearance we want to tell you to keep in mind that even a single mistake in this process can ruin your floors. You can create much more mess doing it by yourself than if it gets done by professionals in this work. We can even say that is is also much cheaper, because we know what we are doing and we are careful to each detail!
Our company regularly have customers that have tried to sand their floors and have then called us to correct it. There are two main mistakes we see in these 'home-made projects' - the first one is that people think sanding is simple process and the second mistake we often see is that people think that they can sand a floor not knowing how to work with the sandpaper.
Any time you need and advice or information you better contact with expert, on our website you can even get a FREE sanding quote, so hurry up and let the skillful experts of our company help you with this procedure!
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