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Engineered Hardwood Flooring Do's and Don'ts
With engineered floors, you are free to consider the possibilities of using hardwood in areas that would mean disaster for a solid hardwood floor. Engineered hardwood floors allow you all of the beauty and organic feel, as well as a greater range of options as far as the location of your installation. With the dual features of an attractive top layer that is a real hardwood species, and a core which is designed to shift and move with climatic changes, engineered hardwood …
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Hardwood Flooring Dos and Don'ts
Overall, hardwood flooring is not just an option which relies upon tradition, although hardwood flooring has been relied upon for centuries. What hardwood flooring offers is the luxury of choice and an ease of integration into an interior design. Along with the advantages of appearance, hardwood is and continues to be a choice in flooring that can add structural strength to a residence or office. Do 1. Choose a species of hardwood which will stand up to the type of …
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Slate Tile Flooring Dos and Don'ts
The popular use of slate tile flooring in many areas of residential and commercial interiors and exteriors is a tribute to its versatility and aesthetic value. With its distinctive surface, ease of installation and workability, decorative color variation, and its natural slip-resistance that makes it a great choice for practicality and look. With slate, you’ll always have firm footing!
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Bamboo Flooring Dos and Don'ts
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Marble Tile Floors - A Renaissance in Flooring Tiles
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Bamboo Floors: From Harvest to Flooring
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A Selected Travertine Tile Checklist
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A Word or Two About Design Styles
When it comes to renovating the home, most homeowners have difficulty describing the style that they want. With the amount of jargon and the subtle difference between the styles, you'd have to be an architecture historian to tell them apart. The following are brief descriptions of the most popular interior design styles meant to give you an edge in choosing and talking about the styles you like.
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