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Keeping your wooden flooring safe from harm
One of the primary concerns which many of those who are looking to install wooden flooring is how they’re going to look after it properly, although those who are able to manage carpets certainly shouldn’t face any difficulty in keeping wooden flooring in good condition.
Obviously, after investing in new wooden flooring, you’ll want to keep it as pristine as possible for as long possible, and this shouldn’t be difficult provided you follow a few steps and take a little extra care.
With wooden flooring, you need to make sure that you clean up any liquids spills as quickly as possible, with either a dry or slightly damp cloth. Leaving liquid spills for only a short period of time could cause staining.
Placing protectors under furniture will help to prevent furniture from scratching wooden flooring, and mats placed at doorways and in areas where damage is most likely to occur will also help to keep your new investment safe from harm.
Make sure that you only use the cleaning products recommended to you by your flooring specialist too, as you could be running the risk of causing extensive and expensive to repair damage.
Don’t let the thought of care and maintenance deter you from investing in wooden flooring though- it really is very easy.
- 13th May 2011
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Hardwood Flooring
Whatever look you want to achieve-look to Kahrs flooring
The ever-increasing demands and expectations of homeowners have resulted in several different types of flooring becoming available, so for those looking to replace the carpets which have graced floors for as far back as they can remember, there’s plenty of choice when they’re looking to invest in a replacement.
Kahrs flooring is an incredibly popular choice with those looking for flooring which looks spectacular and which isn’t too difficult to look after, and it’s great for catering to the needs of those looking to achieve a whole spectrum of different looks.
Kahrs flooring is available in many stunning designs, and these designs are great for classically beautiful and contemporarily beautiful looking floors alike.
As there are numerous different types of Kahrs wood flooring available, as well as being able to for fill the needs of homeowners as far as looks are concerned, different types of flooring are able to withstand different levels of floor traffic, and therefore flooring which ticks every single box is well within reach.
Professional installation will help to ensure that your choice of Kahrs flooring looks as amazing as possible and that it looks the part for a long time.
- 12th May 2011
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Hardwood Flooring
Merbau flooring- for floors which glisten with beauty
Many homeowners have extremely high expectations when it comes to their flooring, and for many, carpets which look dated and which can be difficult and time-consuming to look after just won’t do, and instead they’re looking to make the floors in their home one of the most beautiful aspects of decor by investing in hardwood flooring.
Hardwood flooring is a very popular choice for those for whom only the very best will do, and for those looking for the perfect combination of beauty and functionality.
There are many different types of flooring available which can cater to the various needs of homeowners, with Merbau flooring being an incredibly popular choice with those looking for the perfect combination of beauty and durability.
Merbau flooring is one of the hardest wearing types of flooring available, and this makes it ideal for those living in homes with high levels of foot traffic.
Merbau flooring features beautiful yellow flecking, and this gives the flooring a look similar to the glistening of gold- and this will ensure that your new flooring serves as a spectacularly stunning addition to home decor.
So, for flooring which literally glistens with beauty, choose Merbau flooring.
- 12th May 2011
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Hardwood Flooring
Hardwood flooring and the modern homeowner
When stepping inside many modern homes, one thing which is becoming increasingly apparent is that carpets are being pushed aside to make way for hardwood flooring, and there are a variety of factors which have contributed to hardwood flooring becoming an increasingly popular choice.
In this day and age, most homeowners simply don’t have the time to spend hours vacuuming and thoroughly cleaning carpets, and as hardwood flooring is so easy to look after, it’s started to overtake carpets as the floor covering of choice.
Similarly, a large proportion of modern homeowners simply don’t have the cash to splash on new floor coverings which don’t stand the test of time. Investing in a very durable type of hardwood flooring could see you making a very cost-effective and very long-lasting investment though.
Modern homeowners want variety too- and again this is something which hardwood flooring is more than capable of offering, as there are many different types of flooring with many different designs available.
It’s easy to see why hardwood flooring and the modern homeowner now go hand in hand and is set to continue to do so.
- 10th May 2011
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Hardwood Flooring
What look should you go for?
Once you’ve made a firm decision to swap the carpets in your home for hardwood flooring, you’ve then got a few more decisions to make before you make your magnificent new investment- and one of these decisions is the overall look which you wish to achieve.
With hardwood flooring, there is a great amount of choice, and as well as being able to choose from flooring which offers different levels of durability, you also get to choose from flooring in many different shades.
Different types of carpets can offer different looks to a home- and this is one way in which carpets are actually quite similar to hardwood flooring, as different flooring can create completely different looks.
Hardwood flooring in very dark shades can make for a very stylish and sultry look in a room, whereas very light shades of flooring constructed from woods such as maple and ash can instantly brighten up a room.
If you want to create the ultimate warm, homely feel, cherry flooring is definitely worth consideration, as its rich colour instantly creates a cosy ambience.
When considering the overall look which you want to achieve, you should also think carefully about the level of durability you need.
- 09th May 2011
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Hardwood Flooring
Choose cherry flooring for a warm ambience
We all want to feel completely comfortable when in the comfort of our own home, and there’s nothing worse than feeling unhappy with the way that your home looks.
It can be all too easy for a house to feel very ‘cold’ and impersonal when it’s filled with the wrong type of decor, especially when the offending decor makes up such a large proportion of the look of a home.
One area which can often very easily bring the look of a home down is flooring- especially flooring in the homes of those keen to hold on to their old carpets for as long as possible.
Changing old carpets for hardwood flooring constructed from a wood which offers a very rich look- such as cherry- can instantly transform the ambience in a home though and make a property instantly feel much warmer.
The beautiful red tones within cherry flooring not only add warmth, but also a great deal of style, and you won’t need to make any sacrifices when it comes to cleaning as all hardwood floors are a breeze to look after.
Whatever the weather outside, make your home feel beautifully warm all year round with cherry hardwood flooring.
- 06th May 2011
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Hardwood Flooring
What does wooden flooring have to offer?
The fact that wooden flooring has such a lot to offer has made it the first choice for homeowners looking to make the floors in their home just as much of a beautiful aspect of decor as other areas such as the walls and furniture, and there are lots of ways in which this flooring is highly beneficial.
Whilst many people choose to install wooden flooring in the home because it’s so attractive, looks aren’t the only thing which wooden flooring has to offer.
Wooden flooring is a highly convenient option in the sense that it can retain its look with just a small amount of attention- which means no more lengthy sessions with the vacuum cleaner.
Provided the right type of wood is chosen, wooden flooring can sustain even the heaviest of foot traffic in the busiest of rooms, and marks left by dirty shoes can be cleaned away easily.
Choosing wooden flooring which is hard wearing and which can therefore last for a long time can make it a very cost-efficient investment too- another string to the bow of this type of flooring.
Wooden flooring really does have a lot to offer- so why not see what it can offer to your home?
- 05th May 2011
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Hardwood Flooring
Take a new approach to the decor in your new home
It can be very easy to become stuck in a decor rut in your home, although when you move home you’re provided with the perfect opportunity to drag yourself out of this rut and really start afresh.
You’ll want to feel as settled as possible as quickly as possible when you move into your new home, although you won’t be able to achieve this if you don’t feel happy with the way that your home looks.
One aspect of decor which you need to look at when moving into a new property and which can make all the difference between feeling completely content and completely disappointed with the look of your new home is flooring,
If your old home contained carpets, a house move is the ideal time to make that change to wooden flooring and experience the fantastic benefits which it provides.
Wooden flooring will provide your home with a super-stylish look, and there are plenty of different types of wood out there, so there’s sure to be a type which suits your property perfectly.
Take a new approach to the decor in your home with wooden flooring, and you’ll never look back.
- 04th May 2011
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Hardwood Flooring
Restoring old floorboards to their former glory
If you’re lucky enough to have traditional wooden floorboards in your property, covering them up with carpets might seem like the easy and attractive option, although you’ll be pleasantly surprised at how simple it could be to make your floorboards an absolutely breathtaking addition to your property.
When they’ve been hidden away under thick carpets for years, there’s a possibility that your floorboards will have been left looking a lot less than their best. By sanding, staining and sealing them though you can easily restore them back to their former glory.
Sanding, staining and sealing products are available in many DIY stores, although none of these tasks are as easy as they may look, therefore you need to call in the professionals.
The first thing which a professional will do is sand floorboards to get rid of any dirt, dust, debris and any old paint or wood varnish which floorboards may be coated in. This helps to ensure a smooth, even finish and replace any damaged boards with reclaimed pine to match as near as possible the original boards.
Floorboards will then be stained (a range of different shades of stains are available) and then sealed to help to protect them against damage.
Make the most of what your property already has by restoring floorboards to their former glory.
- 03rd May 2011
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Wood Floor Maintenance
You can’t beat the real thing
Many people are looking to replace the carpets in their home with something which looks a little more modern and which is also a great deal more functional, and in the first instance many people think that laminate flooring may be just the job.
Although there’s no disputing that some laminate flooring can look good and can be wiped down and cleaned quite easily, real wooden flooring just can’t be beaten.
Many styles of laminate flooring are designed to replicate the look of wood, although these are often not the most convincing and also don’t offer the benefits which real wooden flooring does.
Real wooden flooring instantly enhances any room in which it’s installed, and as it’s easy to install, this enhancement will stand the test of time.
One of the fantastic features of real wooden flooring is its durability, and provided you choose flooring which is tough enough to withstand the level of foot traffic which it will be subjected to, you’ll be amazed at just how much wear and tear it can take.
So, if you want to enjoy everything that wooden flooring has to offer, don’t accept any substitutes.
- 02nd May 2011
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Hardwood Flooring
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