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Make an immediate impression
The way in which your home is styled and decorated can make an immediate impression on any visitors which you open your door to, so you need to make sure that it looks good.
If, like many, you have a hallway or reception area in your property, this will be the first or even only part of your home which visitors see, so it needs to look beautifully stylish and set the tone for the rest of your home.
Flooring makes up a large part of any hallway or reception area, and it can therefore have a significant impact on how good (or not) your home looks.
If your flooring still comes in the form of carpets, you might not be doing your home justice, and some carpets can look a little dated.
By investing in hardwood flooring for your home though, you can ensure that from the very second you open your door, visitors will immediately see that your home looks super stylish.
You can achieve this stylish look with a variety of different woods, which can deal various levels of foot traffic, and whichever you choose, your decor definitely won’t go unnoticed.
- 14th July 2011
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Hardwood Flooring
Get tough with flooring
As floors make up such an important part of the look of any property, it’s essential to ensure that you’re flooring of choice looks good at all times, as flooring which looks dirty or shabby definitely doesn’t make for the best of looks.
If you still have carpets in your home and your household is a very busy one, with floors being subjected to a huge amount of foot traffic, preventing your floors from bringing the entire look of your home down can be really difficult. If you’ve found yourself in this situation it’s time to get tough and time to make that change for the better- and this change can come in the form of ash hardwood flooring.
Ash hardwood flooring is popularly the flooring of choice for those looking for something which can cope with a constant flow of foot traffic, and although it is extremely durable, this doesn’t stop it from looking the part.
Whilst providing you with fantastic durability, ash flooring provides your home with fantastic beauty at the same time, and this stunning light flooring can instantly perk up the look of any home.
When you’re looking to get tough with flooring, make ash flooring one of your first considerations.
- 13th July 2011
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Hardwood Flooring
Wooden flooring can last for years
Investing in decor for the home which doesn’t stand the test of time certainly isn’t something which any homeowner will be looking to do, although this isn’t an issue with wooden flooring.
Although wooden flooring is a popular choice with the modern homeowner due to the fact that it looks fantastic, as good quality flooring can last and look stunning for decades, it’s also popular with those looking to decorate their home in a cost-effective manner.
In order to get the best start possible, wooden flooring needs to be laid properly, and if your DIY skills aren’t up to scratch, this means letting a professional complete the task.
Once your wooden flooring has been laid, you then need to take good care of it. Taking good care of your wooden flooring equates to cleaning it properly and regularly and also taking steps to keep damaging factors just as liquid spills and muddy shoes at arms length.
In the event that your wooden flooring does need perking up a little in the future, experts can easily restore it back to its best, so it can look as good as new for years and years down the line.
- 12th July 2011
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Hardwood Flooring
Hardwood flooring looks amazing in open plan apartments
If you’re lucky enough to live in a stylish open plan apartment, you’ll certainly want to keep it looking its best, and if your apartment floors are covered with carpets, swapping these carpets for hardwood flooring can help to keep your home looking super-stylish for an incredibly long time.
Open plan apartments are the epitome of stylish and contemporary properties, and as hardwood flooring is the epitome of stylish and contemporary flooring, they are the perfect pairing.
Those living in open plan apartments can take their pick from a great choice of different types of flooring constructed from different types of woods, so you can create a look which meets all of your style preferences.
If you want to make your apartment feel even more bright and airy, opting for very light hardwood flooring such as ash and beech styles are great. On the other hand, if you prefer a darker and sultrier ambience, take a look at walnut and dark oak flooring.
Hardwood flooring can look absolutely amazing in open plan apartments, so take steps to transform yours from so-so to stunning today.
- 11th July 2011
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Hardwood Flooring
What type of hardwood flooring is best for family homes?
Hardwood flooring is a popular choice for lots of different householders, and it’s just as popular with those living alone as it is those living with a large family.
Some of those living in large and busy family homes are a little uncertain as to whether hardwood flooring will be suitable for them, although as there are many different types of flooring out there, there’s flooring to suit even the most hectic of family homes.
In a family home though, it’s more important than ever to invest in the right type of flooring. Different types of hardwood flooring offer different levels of durability, so you need to make sure that you’re investing in flooring which can cope.
Ash, Oak, beech and Canadian hard maple are popular choices for the floors in busy family homes, as they’re very durable and can therefore withstand lots of foot traffic.
The shade of hardwood flooring also needs to be taken into consideration when picking flooring for a busy family home. Many choose dark shades of hardwood flooring although lighter shades can be just as suitable when looked after carefully.
The perfect flooring for your family home IS out there though- and an expert can help you to find it.
- 08th July 2011
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Hardwood Flooring
Good quality hardwood flooring is a necessity
If you’re planning to have hardwood flooring laid down in your home, your plan will be to invest in flooring which looks as good as possible, and the quality of the flooring which you choose will play a very significant part in this.
As lots of homeowners are trying to cut corners and save money at the moment, it’s understandable why some people succumb to investing in lower quality flooring due to a low price tag. However, by taking this route you could be taking huge risks, and to avoid these it really is necessary to invest in good quality hardwood flooring.
The thing about low quality flooring is that it has a tendency to look cheap- and this could ruin the look of not only the rooms which it’s installed in, but the entire home.
Even if it doesn’t initially look too bad, the look and condition of lower quality flooring could quickly start to deteriorate, and you could find yourself forking out for new flooring before you know it.
By investing in hardwood flooring which is of superb quality though (and it is very affordable to invest in nowadays), you can avoid all of the pitfalls which low quality flooring could bring.
- 07th July 2011
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Hardwood Flooring
Make your home feel brand new
Many homeowners who would love to be able to move home are very reluctant to do so in the current economic climate, and this has led to more and more opting to carry out a few home improvements instead.
There are some great ways of improving the home nowadays which can make your home feel brand new again- and ripping up those weathered old carpets and replacing them with wooden flooring is definitely a good place to start.
Installing stunning wooden flooring can instantly transform the look of your home, and with lots of different types of flooring available, there are lots of different ways in which you can make a huge change.
Oak, ash, beech and pine wooden flooring are just a small selection of some of the flooring which is available today, and you take your pick from bright and beautiful light wooden flooring or dark, sultry styles.
Investing in wooden flooring can help your home to feel brand new for a long time too, as it’s simple to look after and taking a few precautionary measures will keep it in pristine condition.
So, if you want to enjoy the feeling of a whole new home but without upping sticks, think about investing in wooden flooring.
- 06th July 2011
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Hardwood Flooring
Get a professional opinion
Venturing into the world of hardwood flooring for the first time can be a bit of a daunting experience, as there is a huge amount of choice with different types of woods and finishes being available.
As your new hardwood flooring will make up such a huge part of the decor in your home though, it’s really important to make your new investments wisely though, and choosing the wrong type of flooring could not only ruin the look of your home interior, it could also leave you seriously out of pocket.
For this reason, you need to get a professional opinion before you part with your pounds and purchase your new hardwood flooring.
A professional can discuss with you your individual requirements and help you to determine how much foot traffic and general wear and tear your flooring is likely to be subjected to. Discussing these things with you will play a significant part in your final flooring choice.
When you have bare minimum experience or no experience at all with hardwood flooring, getting a professional opinion is essential, and can help you to be sure that you’re investing wisely and decorating your home beautifully.
- 05th July 2011
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Hardwood Flooring
Transform your original floorboards into a beautiful part of home decor
If you recently came to the end of you’re the tether with your old carpets, tore them up with the intention of opting for fresh new carpets as replacements- then found yourself faced with pine floorboards, you could have found yourself in a bit of a dilemma.
Original pine floorboards can make truly stunning additions to home décor, and as carpets are starting to look a little dated now, it’s well worth seeing how you could bring your pine floorboards back to life.
Unless you’re a DIY whizz, you’re very unlikely to know where to start with your floorboards, let alone know how to use the equipment and products necessary to restore them to their best- and this is why you need to give a professional a call.
A hardwood flooring professional will make an initial assessment of your floorboards and then decide on the best plan of action to take. They’ll give you an idea of what work needs doing and an estimate of how much it’s likely to cost.
Your floors could need to be sanded, treated and vanished, and some boards could need to be replaced if they’re badly damaged or cracked.
Let a professional transform your floorboards into a beautiful part of home décor and leave those carpets in the past.
- 04th July 2011
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Hardwood Flooring
Giving your new flooring the care and attention it deserves
After recently spending your hard earned cash on new wooden flooring for your home, if one thing’s for certain, it’s that you’ll want to keep your investment looking amazing for as long as possible, and this requires you to give it the care and attention which it deserves.
Looking after your flooring doesn’t have to eat away at a huge amount of your time though, as wooden flooring is actually quite simple to look after- and this is part of the reason why it’s enjoying increasing popularity with each passing day.
If your wooden flooring has been installed by a professional, they’re likely to have given you some advice and tips to follow- and it’s well worth following these.
Generally, you need to make sure that you only clean flooring with the recommended products and flooring, and any liquid spills should be dealt with swiftly with a slightly damp cloth in order to prevent any long term damage.
Protect any vulnerable areas of flooring with mats or special felt protectors. Investing in stylish mats could also help to enhance the look of flooring and decor.
By giving your wooden flooring the care and attention it deserves, it will serve you well year after year.
- 01st July 2011
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Hardwood Flooring
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