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    <title type="text"><![CDATA[Just Wood Flooring Blog]]></title>
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    <entry>
      <title><![CDATA[Keeping scuffs and scratches at bay]]></title>
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      <id>tag:justwood.co.uk,2012:/blog/9.845</id>
      <published>2012-02-16T10:05:14Z</published>
      <updated>2012-02-13T10:06:15Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Lewis</name>
            <email>info@justwood.co.uk</email>
                  </author>

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        <p>
	Hardwood flooring can be one of the biggest and most significant investments a homeowner can make, and with so many good quality types of flooring on the market at the moment, the great thing about hardwood flooring is that it can be a long lasting investment.</p>
<p>
	In order to be able to stand the test of time and look amazing for as long as possible though, hardwood flooring does need to be well looked after.</p>
<p>
	In addition to ensuring that hardwood flooring is cleaned properly, care needs to be taken in order to ensure that flooring doesn&rsquo;t suffer at the hands of scuffs and scratches.</p>
<p>
	Within busy rooms in busy homes, it can be easy for flooring to succumb to scuffs and scratches, although there are some ways in which they can be prevented.</p>
<p>
	Mats and rugs- placed strategically in areas which are more prone to becoming marked- are great for keeping scuffs and scratches at arm&rsquo;s length. Placing floor protectors under items of furniture can also really help.</p>
<p>
	It sounds like common sense, but ensuring that shoes are taken off and kept by the door can also extend the lifetime and looks of flooring 10 fold.</p>
<p>
	Making the effort to keep scuffs and scratches at bay can make a really positive difference.</p>

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    <entry>
      <title><![CDATA[Brighten up the home for spring with light oak flooring]]></title>
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      <id>tag:justwood.co.uk,2012:/blog/9.844</id>
      <published>2012-02-15T10:04:09Z</published>
      <updated>2012-02-13T10:05:10Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Aaron</name>
            <email>info@justwood.co.uk</email>
                  </author>

      <category term="Hardwood Flooring"
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        <p>
	Although the recent cold snap may be telling us that we&rsquo;re still in winter, spring hopefully isn&rsquo;t too far away now, so now is the perfect time to start to think about how you&rsquo;re going to step into spring with a home which looks bright and beautiful.</p>
<p>
	If the dark and dreary winter somehow seems to have taken its toll on the look of your home, it goes without saying that you won&rsquo;t take this look into spring with you. When you&rsquo;re looking to brighten up the look of your home for spring, it also goes without saying that you&rsquo;ll want to keep it looking this way throughout spring and beyond- so why not opt for light oak flooring?</p>
<p>
	Light oak flooring is the perfect way to perk up the look of your home in time for spring, and it&rsquo;s a highly long lasting and cost-efficient choice.</p>
<p>
	Although it isn&rsquo;t the hardest wood around, light oak flooring is still very durable, so it&rsquo;s perfect for the average home which receives an average amount of foot traffic.</p>
<p>
	Light oak flooring can fit in perfectly with practically any other type of d&eacute;cor, due to its classic looks, so d&eacute;cor can be transformed for the better for spring in one quick step.</p>

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    <entry>
      <title><![CDATA[Other ways to make smaller spaces seem larger using wood flooring]]></title>
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      <id>tag:justwood.co.uk,2012:/blog/9.842</id>
      <published>2012-02-14T10:54:37Z</published>
      <updated>2012-02-13T09:35:39Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Lewis</name>
            <email>info@justwood.co.uk</email>
                  </author>

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        <p>
	In the last article we explained how using a lighter shade of hardwood flooring can actually help to make a room appear brighter and more spacious. This effect is especially useful for smaller rooms where you want to make the best use of the space you have available.As well as putting up storage shelves in the room, so that you can free the floor from clutter, giving you space to move around in without too many obstacles, there are other things you can do to make your room seem bigger than it is in reality.</p>
<p>
	Wood flooring experts in Hampshire will tell you that when your floor is laid, it is important to ensure that the grain runs length ways. The reason for this is so that it can really stretch the room&rsquo;s appearance, working towards the effect you want to create here.</p>
<p>
	If possible, it is also recommended that the same type of flooring is installed in adjoining rooms as this helps to bring continuity to the space. When you do this you are ensuring the rooms are better connected, hence spaces are opened up in the best possible manner. This feeling of space created by wood flooring is great for totally transforming a home.</p>

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    <entry>
      <title><![CDATA[Wood flooring and making the most of a small room]]></title>
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      <id>tag:justwood.co.uk,2012:/blog/9.843</id>
      <published>2012-02-13T09:36:23Z</published>
      <updated>2012-02-13T09:37:24Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Lewis</name>
            <email>info@justwood.co.uk</email>
                  </author>

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        <p>
	When space really is at a premium and you wish to go with a hardwood floor solution, you need to think carefully about the room&rsquo;s decoration and how it can be used to add to its character.</p>
<p>
	In these situations it is advisable to select wood flooring in a lighter shade. This is because this will reflect the light entering the room, thus creating an illusion that there is more space than there actually is.</p>
<p>
	To achieve this effect, it is necessary to use your interior design skills wisely. By this we mean that the less furniture, belongings and clutter in the room, the better. The amount of usable floor space should be as high as possible.</p>
<p>
	Building storage shelves are one way of keeping things off the new solid wood floor as this still gives you somewhere to place the things you own, while letting your solid wood floor settle in, while giving you maximum space in which to move round the room.</p>
<p>
	By simply taking your things off the hardwood floor and having them accessible at a convenient height using a shelving product, you can ensure the space seems less crowded than it would otherwise look.</p>

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    <entry>
      <title><![CDATA[When renovation can save you the money on a new floor]]></title>
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      <id>tag:justwood.co.uk,2012:/blog/9.841</id>
      <published>2012-02-09T16:43:21Z</published>
      <updated>2012-01-30T10:14:23Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Sean</name>
            <email>info@justwood.co.uk</email>
                  </author>

      <category term="Wood Floor Maintenance"
        scheme="http://www.justwood.co.uk/blog/woodfloors/wood_floor_maintenance"
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        <p>
	For those that have taken one look at their old wooden floor and made the decision that it is high time something is done about it, this might not prove to be as costly as you first thought.</p>
<p>
	Although having new hardwood flooring put in can really transform a room, the wood itself will still need time to settle into its new environment. Therefore, one option that may be worth considering is the renovation and refinish of the existing floor.</p>
<p>
	Obviously, there will be a number of factors that will contribute towards the viability of this. If there is a great degree of damage to your classic floor, then it might be advisable to take it all up and start again &ndash; but you would be surprised what a specialist wooden flooring company can do to restore even the most neglected of floors.</p>
<p>
	It is certainly not going to be too much trouble to get the experts in to assess the situation and give you an honest appraisal of the current state of your floor. They may very well suggest that new flooring is installed but, then again, the best solution may be to return your old floor to former glories instead.</p>

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    <entry>
      <title><![CDATA[Maple wood flooring for your lounge or sitting room]]></title>
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      <id>tag:justwood.co.uk,2012:/blog/9.840</id>
      <published>2012-02-09T11:11:27Z</published>
      <updated>2012-01-30T10:12:29Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Lewis</name>
            <email>info@justwood.co.uk</email>
                  </author>

      <category term="Hardwood Flooring"
        scheme="http://www.justwood.co.uk/blog/woodfloors/hardwood_flooring"
        label="Hardwood Flooring" />
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        <p>
	There is nothing more relaxing than being able to settle down for the evening in a room where a maple wood floor has been fitted. This is because the wood is able to bring a feeling of calmness and tranquillity to any setting.</p>
<p>
	By having a maple wood floor installed in such a room means that its light colouring will bring a certain softness and peace to the room. For lounges and sitting rooms where your main priority might be to relive the stress after a long day at work, this is ideal.</p>
<p>
	Most types of maple floor you can choose from are light in colour and even though this can change somewhat over time, you can still rely on it to create that perfect mood within the environment where it resides.</p>
<p>
	The furniture that you select for this room can be chosen to complement this unique flooring option and ensure that this interior space is used for rest and relaxation at all times.</p>
<p>
	Speak to the experts on wooden flooring in Surrey, Sussex or Hampshire and they will be able to go through the differences between the European maple and North American hard maple varieties and their individual qualities that might affect your decision on which to opt for.</p>

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    <entry>
      <title><![CDATA[The rich red colouring of Kahrs Jarrah Sydney]]></title>
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      <id>tag:justwood.co.uk,2012:/blog/9.838</id>
      <published>2012-02-08T09:28:08Z</published>
      <updated>2012-01-30T10:08:09Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Aaron</name>
            <email>info@justwood.co.uk</email>
                  </author>

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        scheme="http://www.justwood.co.uk/blog/woodfloors/hardwood_flooring"
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        <p>
	If you want to have hardwood flooring installed in your home, then there may be certain characteristics that stand out from the crowd, enabling you to make the ultimate choice.</p>
<p>
	When it comes to Jarrah Sydney, which is produced by a world-renowned manufacturer in Kahrs, you will immediately be drawn in by its dark brown to red colour which can really captivate the emotions.</p>
<p>
	Over the years you will find that this colour only serves to deepen, so you know you are getting a beautiful wooden floor, which boasts qualities making it ideal for use in various interiors.</p>
<p>
	Jarrah Sydney, as the name would suggest, is a floor which is commonly found in Australasia. Made from trees which belong to the Eucalyptus family, you will be able to vouch for its durability and hard nature. It is no wonder then that this wood has been associated with boat building and other applications where the ability to withstand harsh environments is key.</p>
<p>
	Despite its tough attributes, this wooden flooring has a smooth surface and aesthetic beauty, making it ideal for this purpose. As jarrah is also used to make furniture, its deep colouring means it can be integrated into almost any type of domestic or commercial setting.</p>

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    <entry>
      <title><![CDATA[What to remember when dealing with minor scratches]]></title>
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      <id>tag:justwood.co.uk,2012:/blog/9.839</id>
      <published>2012-02-07T15:32:07Z</published>
      <updated>2012-01-30T10:10:10Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Nicola</name>
            <email>info@justwood.co.uk</email>
                  </author>

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        <p>
	As we have been discussing, some scratching to the surface of the hardwood floor is to be expected, but more noticeable damage can be avoided by taking care whenever using the floor. If the scratches are deeper and more widespread, then it is advisable to speak to the professionals about having the floor repaired.</p>
<p>
	Some minor scratches may be able to be fixed on your own. The following tips should help you to know what should and not be considered when it comes to repairing a wooden floor.</p>
<p>
	With most types of hardwood flooring, you need to be careful not to make the issue worse. Understanding the basics is necessary before going ahead with any repair work.</p>
<p>
	To start with, it is worth noting that very small scratches can often be concealed without too much trouble. There are various techniques that can be employed in this regard. But you should certainly leave any gouges to the wood flooring specialists to sort out. In extreme cases, an entire board may require replacement.</p>
<p>
	Depending on the type of finish to your wooden floor, this can affect the most suitable way to go about scratch repair. So make sure you know whether a wax finish, hardwax oil or if it had a urethane finish has been applied to the floor.</p>

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    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title><![CDATA[Hardwood floors and issues with scratches]]></title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.justwood.co.uk/blog/entry/hardwood_floors_and_issues_with_scratches" />
      <id>tag:justwood.co.uk,2012:/blog/9.837</id>
      <published>2012-02-07T10:06:30Z</published>
      <updated>2012-01-30T10:06:31Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Nicola</name>
            <email>info@justwood.co.uk</email>
                  </author>

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        scheme="http://www.justwood.co.uk/blog/woodfloors/advice"
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        <p>
	Those that have had a hardwood floor fitted in their home might be forgiven for fretting about scratches to the surface of this cherished investment.</p>
<p>
	However, there is no need to worry as it is true to say that they are nearly always unavoidable &ndash; unless you vow to never set foot on the floor again, you can expect them to appear from time to time.</p>
<p>
	The trick, though, is learning to fix them and prevent them from spoiling the look and feel of the floor. To maintain the appeal of hardwood flooring takes care and attention in any case, so you should be prepared to carry out maintenance whenever required.</p>
<p>
	If the floor is being used quite a lot and the footfall is fairly high, you can expect these scratches to develop. In addition to this, pets can cause marks in wooden flooring and so you will need to provide them with alternatives to paw on instead. Be very careful when moving furniture too as this activity often leads to the surface of the floor being damaged in some way, so make sure you have pads on the bottom of the legs.</p>
<p>
	Minor scratches shouldn&rsquo;t be too much of a problem to remedy, but excessive surface damage may need re-sanding. In the next article we will be concentrating on minor scratches and what to consider when going about repairing them.</p>

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    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title><![CDATA[Is it best to restore an old floor or replace it?]]></title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.justwood.co.uk/blog/entry/is_it_best_to_restore_an_old_floor_or_replace_it" />
      <id>tag:justwood.co.uk,2012:/blog/9.836</id>
      <published>2012-02-06T10:13:51Z</published>
      <updated>2012-01-24T10:13:52Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Aaron</name>
            <email>info@justwood.co.uk</email>
                  </author>

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        scheme="http://www.justwood.co.uk/blog/woodfloors/advice"
        label="Advice" />
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        <p>
	As with a lot of things, the answer to this question will depend on a number of factors, not least the current state of the wood flooring and your individual circumstances. The decision needs to be made taking into account a range of criteria.</p>
<p>
	For example, if you have recently moved to an older property, you might be unsure about the old wood floors and whether they can be restored. Or, you could have been hiding your hardwood floor underneath carpets or other floor coverings and want to change the look of the room.</p>
<p>
	In each of these situations where you want to make the right call, you will have to consider the budget and how much money can be devoted to a renovation project, most wooden floors can be renovated the only time they need to be changed is if they have been sanded and sealed to many times and another resand would risk going down to the tongue &amp; groove.</p>
<p>
	Has the floor been subjected to an above-average amount of traffic? Has it been well-maintained over the years? What type of wood has been used to create the floor?</p>
<p>
	There are lots of things to think about, in addition to the condition of the floor finish and deliberating whether to opt for a new wood flooring solution or not. If you are in any doubt you can always choose to speak to the hardwood flooring specialists such as Justwood as they can advise on what will be best for your situation.</p>

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    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title><![CDATA[Bringing back that natural beauty]]></title>
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      <id>tag:justwood.co.uk,2012:/blog/9.835</id>
      <published>2012-02-05T12:49:42Z</published>
      <updated>2012-01-30T10:10:43Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Nicola</name>
            <email>info@justwood.co.uk</email>
                  </author>

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        <p>
	When you make a conscious decision to restore the old wood flooring in your home, the results can be quite remarkable. This is because you will find it hard not to notice the amazing transformation, especially with floors that have been neglected for some time.</p>
<p>
	The shine that was there when the hardwood floor was first installed will be brought back yet again through this restoration service provided by the wood flooring specialists.</p>
<p>
	By getting the floors back to this vibrant state, you can really freshen up your house. The effect can be quite dramatic as these classic floors are given a complete update, with the worn-out look you had come to expect now being replaced by this new image that can really add something to a room.</p>
<p>
	Whatever type of wood floor you have had fitted, you can be assured that when you choose the experts to take care of the restoration process, all the work will be carried out to very high standards.</p>
<p>
	Once you stand back and get to admire the finished restoration, you will be glad that you made this decision and find it was definitely worth it. Wood floor renovation can make your flooring last for many more years to come.</p>

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    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title><![CDATA[Find a permanent fix for your poorly fitted squeaky wood floor!]]></title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.justwood.co.uk/blog/entry/find_a_permanent_fix_for_your_poorly_fitted_squeaky_wood_floor" />
      <id>tag:justwood.co.uk,2012:/blog/9.834</id>
      <published>2012-02-04T11:17:49Z</published>
      <updated>2012-01-24T10:08:50Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Sean</name>
            <email>info@justwood.co.uk</email>
                  </author>

      <category term="Wood Floor Maintenance"
        scheme="http://www.justwood.co.uk/blog/woodfloors/wood_floor_maintenance"
        label="Wood Floor Maintenance" />
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        <p>
	If the constant squeaking and other annoying noises coming from your hardwood flooring when you walk on it is starting to really grate you now, it is time you got it sorted once and for all.</p>
<p>
	In the majority of instances, this issue is caused due to the separation of the three main wood floor parts; the finished hardwood, the subfloor and the joist. What may have happened is that the nails keeping them together are becoming free to move around on poorly fitted floors. The boards let out a squeak when dust accumulates in these nail holes.</p>
<p>
	One temporary measure you can use is to use graphite, wax and talc, but it would be better to go for something more permanent. This cannot be achieved through having it sanded and refinished either.</p>
<p>
	Speak to the wood flooring experts and they will tell you that some seasonal shifts in the boards are to be expected anyhow, and so it is advisable to ensure the temperature is maintained at a constant. The humidity level should be kept between 40 and 60 per cent throughout the year. By doing this you can prepare the right conditions for the floor.</p>
<p>
	Should squeaking still be present, you will probably need to get in touch with a reputable contractor to ensure the nails have been installed correctly and the subfloor was suitably prepared at the outset. If not, they can sort this problem for you, leaving you with wood flooring without the noise.</p>

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    </entry>

    <entry>
      <title><![CDATA[How to enjoy a stain-free wooden floor]]></title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.justwood.co.uk/blog/entry/how_to_enjoy_a_stain_free_wooden_floor" />
      <id>tag:justwood.co.uk,2012:/blog/9.832</id>
      <published>2012-02-03T10:00:28Z</published>
      <updated>2012-01-24T10:04:29Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Aaron</name>
            <email>info@justwood.co.uk</email>
                  </author>

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        <p>
	When you have had a hardwood floor installed in your home, it is necessary to keep it well-maintained so that it continues to display a flawless finish. However, there are some things which are often unavoidable &ndash; like accidentally spilling drinks or other substances onto the floor.</p>
<p>
	Removing any stains will depend on the type of stain and the sensitivity of your wood flooring. If the mark has left a bad smell in the air too, then it is worth dealing with this issue as soon as possible.</p>
<p>
	Even if you just left the spillage on the floor for just a few hours, this gives it ample time to penetrate the finish and even affect the wood below. It is therefore advisable to act quickly on this. How you approach the matter will be determined by whether the stain is on the finish or the surface of the wood floor below.</p>
<p>
	Cleaning the finish shouldn&rsquo;t be too much of a problem in most cases and the general maintenance tips provided previously will be applicable here. By using a decent pH neutral cleaning product, this might be enough to remove the stain, but in some extreme instances it might be necessary to look to have the entire floor sanded and refinished, which depending on how the stain occurred, should be covered on most household insurance policies.</p>

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    <entry>
      <title><![CDATA[Repairing a wooden floor damaged by water]]></title>
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      <id>tag:justwood.co.uk,2012:/blog/9.833</id>
      <published>2012-02-02T09:27:11Z</published>
      <updated>2012-01-24T10:06:12Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Lewis</name>
            <email>info@justwood.co.uk</email>
                  </author>

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        scheme="http://www.justwood.co.uk/blog/woodfloors/wood_floor_maintenance"
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        <p>
	It is an unfortunate fact that flooding has become more of an issue in recent years and so if you hardwood flooring has been damaged by this kind of situation or any other involving water, you need to know how best to proceed with the repair work.</p>
<p>
	Forgetting anything to do with insurance for a moment and whether the company expects all the flooring to be removed or not, the first thing that is recommended by wooden flooring contractors is to dry out the subfloor as well as the floor surface in order to ensure the warping of the boards is under control.</p>
<p>
	This cannot be stressed enough as the floor needs to be dried as soon as possible, to prevent any mould from thriving on the wood. The easiest way to achieve this is to rent large heated fans and having them pointed towards the surface of the floor. You can also dry the subfloor from the floor below and angling them towards the ceiling if the leak occurred on an upstairs area or if there is a cellar below. Dehumidifiers will also be required to take the moisture from the air. Remember, that ventilation in the room is still very important.</p>
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	Calling in the wood flooring experts to check out the state of the wood is necessary as they have the right equipment to make the best assessment of the situation and the state of the floor as to whether it can be repaired or needs a full replacement.</p>

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    <entry>
      <title><![CDATA[Stylish homeowners choose wooden flooring]]></title>
      <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.justwood.co.uk/blog/entry/stylish_homeowners_choose_wooden_flooring" />
      <id>tag:justwood.co.uk,2012:/blog/9.831</id>
      <published>2012-02-01T12:28:26Z</published>
      <updated>2012-01-23T12:29:27Z</updated>
      <author>
            <name>Nicola</name>
            <email>info@justwood.co.uk</email>
                  </author>

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	For people of all ages nowadays, it isn&rsquo;t just important to ensure that their personal style is spot on, but also the style within the home.</p>
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	Even though most of the population don&rsquo;t have the same amount of cash to splash on keeping home d&eacute;cor looking the part as they once did, this certainly doesn&rsquo;t mean that they&rsquo;re prepared to let standards slip- which is why so many style conscious homeowners are choosing wooden flooring.</p>
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	One thing which wooden flooring has over many of its home d&eacute;cor counterparts is its ability to stand the test of time and remain looking the height of interior fashion year after year, decade after decade.</p>
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	By investing in good quality wooden flooring, and by looking after it well, homeowners won&rsquo;t need to worry about updating flooring for a very long time.</p>
<p>
	Interior d&eacute;cor tastes can really differ from modern homeowner to modern homeowner, although this certainly isn&rsquo;t a problem when it comes to wooden flooring, as there are many different types of flooring in many different shades and designs on the market nowadays.</p>
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	So, if you pride yourself on being a stylish homeowner, don&rsquo;t let style standards slip- invest in beautiful wooden flooring.</p>

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