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Revamping your home this summer
If you are currently considering giving your house a revamp this summer, have you thought about the different types of floor covering that are available to you yet? If you haven’t, hardwood flooring certainly needs to be on the list of coverings that you consider.
Forget about laminate floor, let’s face it, laminate is awful and the quality and finish of laminate floor is terrible, especially when you compare it to solid wood flooring. If you want a floor covering that looks truly authentic which not only looks but feels great too, the only choice is hardwood flooring.
With a wide range of different types of wood available such as maple, ash, oak and cherry wood, there is a hardwood floor covering for everyone to suit anybody’s home. When having the hardwood flooring installed in your home, it is advisable to call in the specialist to ensure that a good job is done on the flooring. The quality and finish of solid hardwood flooring is second to none and this can only be achieved by calling in the specialists who really know what they are talking about when it comes to hardwood flooring.
- 30th June 2010
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Hardwood Flooring
Hardwood flooring is becoming popular
Hardwood flooring is quickly becoming a popular option when it comes to floor coverings in a variety of different homes in Britain. It doesn’t matter whether you live in a traditional or modern property, there will be a type of hardwood flooring that is perfectly suited for your home.
You can install hardwood flooring into any room in your home and it can be matched up to suit your existing décor if you wish. If you are unsure about what types of hardwood flooring are available, it may be worth your while speaking to a hardwood flooring expert who knows a thing or two about the different types of hardwood flooring that is available.
There is a vast collection of wood that is used for hardwood flooring. Every piece of hardwood flooring is made from solid hardwood so you never have the worry about the quality when installing hardwood into your home. Unlike laminate that is made from MDF, only the best pieces of wood are used for hardwood flooring.
The quality and finish that you will get on your new hardwood flooring is absolutely amazing and you will be asking yourself why you hadn’t ever thought about having hardwood flooring sooner.
- 29th June 2010
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Making home improvements
If you are thinking about ways in which you can add value to your home and make improves so that your home looks its best. You will be looking at any original features that the house might have such as Victorian fireplaces, but have you looked under the carpet?
Many people forget that under some carpets, you will find beautiful solid hardwood original flooring that not only looks good but also feels fantastic underfoot when it has been treated.
In order to make the most out of the treasure trove that you have just found hidden underneath your carpet, you will need to call in the hardwood flooring experts. By hiring an expert to deal with your hardwood flooring, you will ensure that it is brought back to life in the best possible way and that it is treated correctly in order for it to last you for many more years to come.
Tackling the flooring yourself might be a cheaper option but you just won’t get the finish on the wood like you would if you hire a specialist. They have all the right tools at their disposal to ensure that your hardwood flooring not only looks great but also feels great when you are walking on it.
- 28th June 2010
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Restoring the flooring in traditional homes
In some of the more traditional homes, there are some of the most beautifully crafted floorboards underneath carpets that have been hidden for years. You may not realise that you are standing on some parquet flooring or traditional Victorian or Edwardian floorboards that are ripe for restoration and renovation. It is a worthwhile investment.
However, when it comes to taking on such a big task, it can be a very difficult task. When taking on a job like this, you will obviously want to ensure that you get the floorboards restored properly. In most instances, it would be better to hire a specialist company that deals specifically in hardwood flooring. If you like in Sussex, Surrey and Hampshire, there are many companies who deal with various types of hardwood flooring.
Once all of the carpet has been removed, there will be a considerable amount of dust and dirt on top of the floorboards. The floorboards will need to be swept and cleaned before any work can begin. This will be done by your hardwood flooring expert.
They will then begin to Sand your floorboards back to life which can take a considerable amount of time, but it is well worth the effort once you see the finished results.
- 27th June 2010
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Hardwood Flooring
The look, feel and quality of hardwood flooring
We all love the look and feel of a hardwood floor covering under foot, but the quality of the wood that is used to create the wood plays a huge role in the feel and look of the final product. You may be looking at purchasing laminate flooring for your home, but it would be wise to consider a more sustainable and better quality product such as hardwood flooring.
Hardwood flooring is miles better than laminate flooring. Not only because it is made from solid pieces of wood and not MDF but also the quality, feel and finish to hardwood flooring cannot be replicated by laminate flooring.
When you consider how much money you are going to be spending on your new floor covering for your home, it would be wise to consider a slightly more expensive flooring covering when compared to a cheap one such as laminate because it will last you for many more years and the wear and tear on a hardwood flooring would not be as substantial as on a laminate floor covering.
Once your new hardwood flooring has been laid, you will be very impressed with the quality and finish of the final product that you will want to install it in all of the rooms in your home.
- 26th June 2010
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Hardwood Flooring
Breathing new life into your wooden floorboards
If you are renovating an older property, you may have looked under the old carpet to find out whether the house has any original floorboards which you can bring back to life to enhance the look of your new home, in the same way that you noticed the original fireplace or hearth.
Many older properties still have the original wooden floorboards that have been tread for years but still have plenty of life left in them which gives you the perfect opportunity to restore them to their former glory. In addition to scrubbing up your old floorboards, it would be worthwhile sorting out the original staircases and fireplaces that you can really make a killing on the property.
Tackling the traditional wood floorboards in your renovation property can be a tough task which is why it is often best that it is left to the professionals. Most of us wouldn’t know what to do with original floorboards so when you are unsure, calling the experts is a wise decision. If you want your flooring to look the best they can be, calling in the professionals is always the best solution.
The hardwood flooring specialists will know exactly how to deal with your flooring and will manage everything from preparing the wood, sanding wood and finishing the wood. If floorboards need replacing they will advise you as such so that you are aware of any potential problems for the future.
- 25th June 2010
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Hardwood Flooring
What types of wood are available?
There are many different types of wood which are available to use as hardwood flooring. All hardwood flooring is made from solid pieces of wood, unlike the cheaper alternative of laminate flooring, you can be sure that you are getting a good quality, high spec flooring when you choose hardwood flooring.
Each of the types of wood that is available for your new flooring has different properties. Some woods are harder than others and they all differ in colour. Depending on what room you are thinking of having hardwood flooring will determine the hardest of the wood that you may require. For example, rooms that experience a large amount of traffic such as hallways, kitchens and living rooms would be best suited to having maple, ash or oak hardwood flooring.
However, in rooms such as bedrooms or dining rooms where there is little footfall, you could get away with a softer wood such as cherry or beech wood.
It is always advisable to speak with a hardwood flooring specialist to discuss your needs and requirements prior to having the hardwood flooring installed. This will ensure that you are making the right decision when it comes to your new flooring.
- 24th June 2010
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Speaking to a hardwood flooring specialist
If you have been considering having hardwood flooring installed in your home, what is stopping you from going ahead and having it installed? In order to make sure that you have made the right decision, you have probably done a lot of research into the various types of hardwood flooring available. But it may be worth your while to have a discussion with a hardwood flooring expert in order to gain a better understanding of how the hardwood flooring is going to transform your home.
Hardwood flooring is a significant improvement to the laminate flooring that became popular about ten years ago. Not only is it made from solid pieces of wood, it is also very hardwearing, looks beautiful and the wood that is made to use the flooring is from a sustainable source.
The specialist that you discuss your hardwood flooring with will know everything there is to know about hardwood flooring, the processes involved in selecting and installing hardwood flooring as well as the maintenance of the flooring itself. Although it might be a lot to go through just to choose a new flooring covering, it will soon be worth it when you see how amazing your new flooring is.
- 23rd June 2010
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Leaving it to the professionals
If you are currently considering giving your home a spruce, it would be worthwhile considering replacing your old and worn out carpet too! Carpets although they can be practical for many, they can be a nightmare to clean and maintain. However, if you have solid wood flooring throughout your home you would soon notice how fantastic it is to look after and how easy it is to keep clean.
With many individuals now turning to solid wood flooring in their home, there is a wide selection of different types of wood and also the style in which the hardwood flooring is installed.
Your hardwood flooring expert will be able to give you any advice you may require regarding your new hardwood flooring and they can direct you towards the type of solid hardwood flooring that would be the most suitable for your home as well as in line with your needs and requirements.
Once the wood has been chosen, it can be easily installed by your hardwood flooring expert. It is always advisable to have your specialist lay your new flooring for you so to ensure that it is done professional which will in turn ensure that your new hardwood flooring lasts you for many years to come.
- 22nd June 2010
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Hardwood Flooring
Enjoying your hardwood flooring
Hardwood flooring is one of the most superior floor coverings that you will be able to get for your home. Forget laminate flooring, because the quality of the finish is poor and it is not even made from wood. Laminate flooring is made from MDF and it will not last as many years as hardwood flooring will.
Hardwood flooring is made from solid piece of wood which have been carefully selected in order to create beautiful flooring for all types of rooms whether they are at home or in the office.
With a little assistance from a specialist who deals only in hardwood flooring you will easily be able to find the perfect type of flooring for the floor you are looking to cover. There is an enormous selection when it comes to hardwood so they will be able to point you in the right direction.
By ensuring that you have the best quality and the most suitable wood for your new hardwood flooring, this will ensure that your new hardwood flooring will last you for many years to come and allow you to enjoy it.
- 21st June 2010
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Hardwood Flooring
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