Laminate Wood Flooring

Posted on 17th March 2011 in Laminate Wood Flooring
laminate wood flooring
by Joost J. Bakker IJmuiden

Laminate Wood Flooring

Laminate wood flooring is a versatile flooring type that gives the appearance of hardwood flooring. With natural looking designs in durable finish, laminate wood flooring can complement any home or office décor.

Designs and Patterns that Fit Every Interior

Laminate wood flooring is suitable for any room including family room, hallway, kitchen, and bathroom. Designed to withstand in heavy foot traffic areas, it is perfect for families with children and pets. Whatever your interior style – warm, light, energetic, playful, elegant or casual – a wide array of laminate wood flooring styles and colors are available. You can choose from smooth, textured, square edge, hand scraped, bevel edge, narrow plank and other interesting varieties.

Although laminate wood flooring patterns resemble original wood flooring, no solid wood is used in its construction. The realistic wood plank flooring patterns are created through advanced computerized technology. Laminate flooring can be installed on any flooring surface, concrete or wood.

Construction with Authentic Wood Appearance

Laminate wood flooring has a layered structure. The inner core layer is made using a high density, moisture-resistant fiber board. A high resolution image of natural hardwood flooring is glued and attached on the top of the fiber board. The backing layer is made using saturated paper which acts as a moisture barrier. The flooring is then finished with a clear coating to protect from stains and fading.

Laminate wood flooring is available in different installation formats – click-lock, glue down, and floating type. Floating type flooring does not fix directly to the sub floor. The most preferred type is click lock flooring that easily snaps together without glue or nails.

A Popular Flooring Option with Cost-saving Features

Laminate wood flooring enjoys high demand due to its affordability, simple installation, durability and easy maintenance. Most of the flooring manufacturers provide a long-term warranty for laminate floors. Dealers of laminate wood flooring also provide installation and maintenance services.

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Quick Step Laminate Flooring – Choosing And Caring For Your Laminate Floor

Posted on 10th March 2011 in Quick Step Laminate Flooring

Quick Step Laminate Flooring – Choosing And Caring For Your Laminate Floor

One of the attractions behind laminate flooring is the fact that it is easy to care for and has a long life span, but there are many choices of flooring available so pickling the right one can be a tough decision, do you buy cheap and go for the budget bargains or do you pay a little more and get a quality product that will stand the test of time.

It’s also important to look for the best supplier possible. Here it’s important to consider that word-of-mouth reputation is very important even if you’re shopping for an on-line supplier, and that means that you need to be sure of the company that you’ve selected.

Get An Email Address and Phone Number

It’s great if you can ask friends or colleagues or even family members for references and you need to remember that the best flooring suppliers will also have complete customer service capabilities. That means when you’re dealing with an on-line retailer, you need to be sure to get both an email address and a telephone number so that you can contact the supplier whenever you’ve got any questions.

Quick Step Laminate Flooring

While the experts agree that quickstep laminate flooring is an excellent choice and is appropriate for almost any room in the house. It’s this versatility that makes it one of the most popular flooring products on the market, but like any other kind of flooring this particular brand also needs to be cared for to preserve its looks and finish for as long as possible, so there are three important steps that you should look at so that the your laminate flooring stays in the best shape for as long as it is down.

Get To Spills Quickly

First off, it’s important to remember that no matter what gets spilt on a laminate floor you should make every effort to clean it up as quickly as possible. Although this kind of floor is both tough and durable it will stain under extreme circumstances, and you want to be sure that you use a damp soft cloth and wipe spills quickly.

Protect High Footfall Areas

Whilst quick step flooring is hard wearing as a further safeguard, the experts recommend that you put down throw rugs in certain high traffic areas prone to high wear and tear and also where you might experience a little water spillage like kitchens are bathrooms.

Sweep Regularly

It’s also a good idea to sweep these floors on a regular basis and after fitting laminate flooring you want to be sure to use some kind of dust mop to ensure there’s no accumulation of dust or grit. Whilst dust and grit settles into the pile of regular carpet with laminate flooring it has nowhere to go so stays on the surface. Minute grit particles can cause micro abrasions which can dull the floors surface quite dramatically over time.

Follow these simple tips and your quick step flooring will give you years of enjoyment in any room of your home.

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How To Fit Solid Wood Flooring

Posted on 9th March 2011 in Solid Wood Flooring
Solid Wood Flooring
by Irish Typepad

How To Fit Solid Wood Flooring

How to fit Solid Wood flooring

It is important to start any flooring installation by firstly planning out the room and deciding where to start. Many rooms offer what at first appear to be very complicated situations to overcome. Don’t worry too much about these, all situations have a solution which are covered in this section, alternatively further information can be found in the handy hints and tips section.

Planning:-

When first presented with a room or area which is to be fitted with Solid wood flooring some key factors will help you to decide where to start your installation. Door ways, shape of room and locations of main window are all factors to take into consideration as well as the subfloor (existing floor which is to be covered with Solid wood floor) here are some rules and suggestions:-

Rules –

When laying Solid wood flooring on top of existing floor boards always lay the planks at 90 degrees to the floor boards

It is important not to end up with a piece of flooring at the end of a row which is less than 5cm in length or to have the last row less than 5cm in width. To avoid this measure the room’s width and length and divide the results by the dimensions of the flooring being installed. It may then be necessary to start the first row with a half plank or even to cut the width down to accommodate the area

An expansion joint will need to be inserted into any floor area which is larger than 8m in length or in width, in effect creating two floor areas

Acclimatise the boards in the room they are to be laid in for a minimum of 48 hours. The room should have a relative humidity of between 45% – 65% and a temperature of between 18C – 20C

Suggestions –

It is generally accepted that the best visual effect when installing Solid wood flooring is to lay the boards in the direction of the light source; so towards the main window (not forgetting rule 1 above)

It is also suggested that the floor should run along the longest wall of the room giving the best overall effect. (again take note of rule 1 above)

When laying a floor across a door way it is best practise to start at this point and work back into the room

Installation guide:-

Once your planning stage is complete it is time to prepare the room starting with the subfloor. It is vital that the subfloor is in optimal condition to allow the new floor to perform as expected and help to maintain its longevity

Subfloor preparation –

The main factors to consider are the smoothness, dryness and overall levelness of the floor. If the subfloor is uneven then the new floor will not last long as the pressure on the joints will cause the boards to separate

For concrete floors make sure that they are dry (it takes approx. 1 day per 1mm of wet concrete to be considered dry enough for a Solid wood floor to be installed). The relative humidity of the floor is also vital it should not exceed 85%

For wooden subfloors, ensure there is no movement in the floor. Any loose floor boards should be nailed or screwed securely in place. WBP (water and boil proof) ply can be used over existing floorboards to provide a suitable subfloor surface

All floors must be smooth and level

Finally all debris must be cleaned and the surface of the subfloor must be free from dust and other contaminants

Installation Techniques:-

There are three main ways to install a Solid Wood floor,

Secret nailing

Gluing directly to the subfloor

Installing the Solid wood onto a self adhesive underlay

All of these methods are perfectly acceptable methods of installation for a domestic application, each method has its benefits and draw backs. It is often the subfloor which will help to determine which installation is best suitable.

Installing the floor planks – Secret nailing –

Secret nailing a wooden floor is a method usually chosen when the existing subfloor is wood or when installing directly to joists. Solid wood flooring should have a minimum thickness of 21mm if it is to be fitted directly to joists.

It is possible to use the secret nail technique when the subfloor is concrete or screed. A damp proof membrane (DPM) needs to be placed over the concrete followed by an 18 – 24mm WBP plywood sheet.

Start the first row by loose laying the boards parallel to the wall allowing a 15mm expansion gap. Begin by resting the fitting wedges up against the wall to give you a 15mm gap. This is vital as the Solid boards will expand and contract after installation and if this gap is not present the floor will lift and buckle in the room. The wedges are removed after installation is complete and the gap is covered with either skirting or beading

At the end of the first row you will undoubtedly need to cut a board to length. A good way to measure the length of the board required is to rotate the loose board by 180 degree (facing upwards) so that the tongue is facing the tongue of the previous row. Rest the board next to the first row then mark and cut the boards to size.

(NB. When cutting Solid flooring ensure that a new blade is used)

Once you are happy with the alignment, ‘face nail’ the boards into the subfloor at intervals of 250-300mm or onto every joist. Face nailing is nailing through the top of the planks into the subfloor, counter sink the nails and fill in the dimples with wood filler.

Depending on the tools used and the width of the flooring installed, it may be necessary to face nail two or three rows before secret nailing can begin.

Continue laying rows of planks down ensuring that you keep the 15mm expansion gap around the perimeter of the room. Stagger the boards so that the end joint of each row is further than 150mm apart (brick bond)

Keeping the nails at a distance of 250 – 300mm, secret nail the planks into the subfloor. Secret nailing is a method where planks are secured through the tongue of the boards at a 45 degree angle and counter sunk to allow the groove of the next board to fit tightly. Mechanical nail guns are the best way to achieve professional results and make installation a lot easier.

The final row can be measured and marked to size using the following technique; firstly place the board to be marked directly on top of the last row laid. Place another plank on top of the loose plank but this time have the top plank pushed up against 15mm wedges against the wall to give you the correct measurement allowing for expansion. (be careful not to move the board to be marked) now draw a line along the edge of the top plank marking the board underneath.

The last few rows will also have to be face nailed as there will not be enough room for secret nailing.

Installing the floor planks – Direct gluing –

Direct gluing is a suitable method of installation when fixing on top of a concrete or screed subfloor. One benefit is that the overall height of the new floor is kep to a minimum as there is no need to install an 18mm WBP plywood base. It is also suitable over existing wood floors which are suitably flat and firm.

The subfloor must be flat, firm and level; if necessary a levelling compound may be used. It is important to remember that all subfloors must be dry.

A liquid damp proof membrane must be laid first and allowed to dry.

Using a suitable wood flooring adhesive apply an even coat to the subfloor. A notched trowel held at between 450 and 900 is the best method for this.

Start the first row by laying the boards parallel to the wall allowing a 15mm expansion gap. Begin by resting the fitting wedges up against the wall to give you a 15mm gap. This is vital as the Solid boards will expand and contract after installation and if this gap is not present the floor will lift and buckle in the room. The wedges are removed after installation is complete and the gap is covered with either skirting or beading

At the end of the first row you will undoubtedly need to cut a board to length. A good way to measure the length of the board required is to rotate the loose board by 180 degree (facing upwards) so that the tongue is facing the tongue of the previous row. Rest the board next to the first row then mark and cut the boards to size.

(NB. When cutting Solid flooring ensure that a new blade is used)

After two rows have been successfully installed weigh them down while the glue sets. Any glue which has seeped through to the surface should be removed immediately.

Continue laying rows of planks down ensuring that you keep the 15mm expansion gap around the perimeter of the room. Stagger the boards so that the end joint of each row is further than 150mm apart (brick bond)

Tension straps may be used to hold rows tightly together whilst the glue sets.

The final row can be measured and marked to size using the following technique; firstly place the board to be marked directly on top of the last row laid. Place another plank on top of the loose plank but this time have the top plank pushed up against 15mm wedges against the wall to give you the correct measurement allowing for expansion. (be careful not to move the board to be marked) now draw a line along the edge of the top plank marking the board underneath.

Installing the floor planks – Self adhesive underlay –

Solid flooring can also be laid as a floating floor using a self adhesive underlay. The boards are adhered directly to the underlay which holds the floor together. This method can be used for all subfloor types (following the rules set out above that subfloors be flat, firm and dry) the benefits of the self adhesive underlay is that the room can be used immediately with no drying time required for glue to set.

Lay the underlay at 90 degrees to the direction of the boards ensuring that there are no gaps between sheets but equally important is that the underlay does not overlap. When using the underlay over concrete, first lay a DPM with the edges overlapped by 20cm.

Peel back the foil from the underlay by the width of 2 ½ planks and fold over.

Using the supplied spare foil, lay this over the exposed adhesive surface of the underlay with enough surplus foil facing the wall to fold back over the top of the underlay

Place the fitting wedges up against the wall to give you a 15mm gap. This is vital as the Solid boards will expand and contract after installation and if this gap is not present the floor will lift and buckle in the room. The wedges are removed after installation is complete and the gap is covered with either skirting or beading

Position the first row along the wall and wedges allowing for the expansion gap and ensure that this is perfectly straight. (if the first row is not perfectly straight the entire floor will be ruined) At the end of the first row you will undoubtedly need to cut a board to length. A good way to measure the length of the board required is to rotate the loose board by 180 degree (facing upwards) so that the tongue is facing the tongue of the previous row. Rest the board next to the first row then mark and cut the boards to size

(NB. When cutting Solid flooring ensure that a new blade is used)

Now lay a second row, this will help to stabilise the two rows whilst the foil is removed as well as help to provide a straight line

Once you are satisfied the rows are straight and tightly fitted, peel back the loose foil sheet which will expose the adhesive underlay to the solid wood flooring thus holding the boars in place.

The loose foil may now be discarded. The remaining attached foil will be your work area where new rows will be rested on until you are happy that they are tightly fitted.

Continue to fit the rows down and peel away the foil to fix the boards into place.

The final row can be measured and marked to size using the following technique; firstly place the board to be marked directly on top of the last row laid. Place another plank on top of the loose plank but this time have the top plank pushed up against 15mm wedges against the wall to give you the correct measurement allowing for expansion. (be careful not to move the board to be marked) now draw a line along the edge of the top plank marking the board underneath.

Obstacles –

There are various obstacles you will come across when installing any flooring. The trick is to identify these at the beginning and plan when to tackle them. You do not want to end up at an obstacle where you may need to remove some flooring you have already installed to enable you to deal with the situation.

Door frames are inevitable as almost all rooms will have these. It is necessary to remove a section of architrave and door jam to allow the Solid to be fitted under them, thus hiding the expansion gap away from sight. To do this you will need to place a piece of underlay and an upturned board against the door frame. Using a long saw pressed against the Solid floor begin to cut into the door frame. Make your cut until you reach the wall behind the door frame. Do not worry about cutting into the skirting as the beading will cover this. Remove as much of the door frame as possible so as to allow the right expansion room for the Engineered.

Measure and mark the Solid to fit and then install. When faced with a room where there are doors on both sides of a room and the Solid is installed across the door way it may be necessary to use glue to fit a board at one of these doors. As it is impossible to install the board at 30 degrees and still slide it under the architrave you will need to remove some of the locking joint on the previous row.

Remove the lip along the tongue of the long edge using a sharp chisel. Apply glue to this edge. Slide the board to be fitted under the door architrave and then pull it back into place along the previous row.

Radiator pipe covers can either protrude through the floor or from the wall. If they are floor mounted then the Solid will need to be cut around the pipes with an expansion gap. Measure and mark the position of the pipes on the Solid board and cut the holes out using a 32mm spade drill bit. This should allow for the 15mm pipe and an expansion gap. Then remove the excess Solid to allow the board to be placed against the pipes. The area of Solid removed should represent a keyhole shape. Keep the off cuts of the Solid as these can be glued back into place once the plank is installed.

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What Is The Cost Of Laying Laminate Flooring?

Posted on 17th February 2011 in Laminate Flooring
Laminate Flooring
by champagne.chic

What Is The Cost Of Laying Laminate Flooring?

Laminate flooring differs in price for the type of flooring that you decide to purchase but not so much in the cost of the installation. Factors that weigh on the prices of laminate flooring may include warranties, durability and many more.
The type of the laminate flooring that you decide to install in your home is ‘what will be the major factor of your price range’. Laminate flooring can be commonly found for as little as £4.99p per square meter up to anything around £18.00 per square meter. You might even pay more money if you wanted extra features. There are different types of laminate panels depending on the amount you expect to be ‘walking over’ the floors. Laminate flooring is much cheaper for a home than it is for a place of business. The main reason for this is because the flooring designed for homes is not as durable, as homes do not withstand the type of traffic that a department store does. If you are purchasing the flooring for a business there are several types of flooring you might select which will also depend on the amount of traffic that you expect to have. Businesses should expect to pay a much higher rate for laminate flooring than if installed in a home.
Another factor that will impact the price of your laminate flooring is if you are looking for a long warranty. You can also find laminate flooring that includes a lifetime warranty. When you decide on flooring that is guaranteed for life then you have to expect to pay more money for the panels. If you don’t care about the security of a warranty then you can pay a very small amount of money per square meter.
When you are considering laminate flooring, you are not only purchasing the panels for the floors, you also have to consider that you must purchase underlay for the panels, which is very important when it comes to fitting the flooring. Laminate flooring usually includes only the planks. It does not come in a package with the underlay and the panels.
When you are making a decision on laminate flooring and looking at the prices you must also consider the quality. You are saving a lot of money using laminate flooring than you would with most other types of flooring. Therefore, it should be worth it to choose quality laminate panels, as these will last a lot longer. They are easy to install and you don’t have to hire someone to install them for you. However, the quality, value, and a warranty should be considered.
The cost of laminate flooring can vary greatly. Your purchase and decision will depend on the amount of traffic that you expect and the durability of the panels needed for your flooring. You should also consider warranties and any other issues that you might have. Be sure to shop around for your flooring but don’t forget about quality when you consider the cost. It is important to remember; by spending out a little more in the first instance will save you money in the long run!  
Benefits of Engineered Flooring
Engineered flooring is a modern flooring material that imitates traditional hardwood floor boards. This looks exactly like its traditional counterpart but has many advantages over the traditional flooring system.
Engineered flooring is a composite material made up from several layers of medium or high density fibreboard or plywood with an upper layer of genuine hardwood. The core of this flooring (the fibreboard or plywood layers) are constructed by stacking the individual layers or ply’s in the opposite direction of each other this provides strength to the flooring but also eliminates expansion or contraction.
It is available in a wide variety of natural timbers such as the traditional red and white oaks, maple and ash and now exotic hardwoods from all over the world are being used. With the wide variety of different timbers available home owners will be able to find an engineered flooring product to suit their individual tastes or to compliment their decorating scheme.
The main benefits of engineered flooring include:
§ The ability to use engineered flooring in areas where traditional hardwood cannot be used such as damp areas or places where the floor would be exposed to radiant heat. When exposed to moisture or radiant heat traditional boards warp or cup; the core of the engineered flooring is constructed with the individual ply’s laid in opposite directions which ensures the flooring will not enlarge or shrink when exposed to changes in humidity.  
§ Most are fully finished (coated), this means that you do not have to sand and coat before use. When you install engineered flooring you can literally move the furniture back in and be using the room again in a matter of hours.  
§ It is generally easy to lay making it a perfect DIY project and saving you money on installation.  
§ Engineered flooring can be nailed, stapled or glued down or installed as a floating floor. A floating floor only requires that a moisture barrier, usually a foam underlay is placed on the existing floor and the engineered flooring is laid directly onto it – no sticking down is required. This allows the option that the floor can easily be removed and taken away if you move home etc, and also makes replacement of any damaged boards a relatively easy task.  
§ It looks exactly the same and offers the same rich warmth and ambiance to a room as traditional hardwood flooring, but is generally considerably cheaper than the traditional boards.  
§ Some are constructed with a thick upper layer or wear layer that can be sanded and refinished in the future to remove wear and renew the flooring.  
§ It is available in many different timber species, sizes, styles and grain patterns. There is an engineered flooring solution for every taste and decorating need.
This flooring is growing in popularity for many reasons and is being used in preference to solid wood due to its durability – the fact it will not warp or cup, even when laid in a basement or other high moisture area or when exposed to radiant heat. It is easy to lay and when installed looks exactly like traditional hardwood floors.
What Is The Best Way To Clean Laminate Flooring?
When you have laminate flooring it is important to know the proper ways to clean and maintain the floors. When you properly take care of your laminate flooring it will last for many years to come and you will be surprised how long it maintains the new and beautiful look.
Laminate flooring is very low maintenance and long-lasting. There are only a few simple things that you need to do to ensure your floors stay clean. You can dust mop and vacuum your laminate floors with a soft brush to remove dust, dirt, or grit. A damp cloth will not damage the laminate flooring panels. However, when you use anything damp on the laminate flooring, do not use too much water and be sure to dry the floor thoroughly with a clean, soft cloth. If you do have a spill on your laminate floors then you should immediately blot them up with a clean, dry cloth, sponge, or paper towels. Excess liquid tracked in by feet or spills should not remain on the flooring for long periods of time and be cleaned immediately.
To prevent damage to your laminate flooring while you are cleaning you should not use soap-based detergents, abrasive cleaners, or any other type of cleaners on laminate flooring. There is no need for it and chemical products will only damage the flooring. You also should not use steel wool or scratchy scouring pads when you are cleaning because you will damage the laminate panels. These panels do not need wax or polish as these products will also cause damage. You should also never steam clean laminate panels.
There are also other ways you can maintain your flooring to ensure a longer life, such as:
§ Placing a doormat outside so any sand and grit picked up is not bought inside.
§ Using only colourfast carpeting and pads on your floor surfaces.
§ If you wear high heels then you should avoid walking on the surface. High heels and other sharp objects are the biggest problems for scratching the laminate panels.
§ Furniture legs can also be damaging and you can avoid this by putting pads underneath the legs of furniture to avoid scratching.
§ When you move furniture you should also lift it entirely and never drag it across the surface of the floor.
§ The less you arrange the flooring in the home, the less you have to worry about scratching. However, you must rearrange the furniture occasionally because furniture will cause indentations if sitting in the same place for too long.
§ There is no reason to treat your floors with a sealant after you install them because the panels already have sealant on them. You don’t need to use lacquer or any type of refinishing product on your floors. These products will only cause damage.
§ When you clean and maintain your laminate flooring if you practice just a few simple things, then you can ensure a longer lifetime of your floors and they will maintain the beautiful look for many years.
Tips on Fitting Wooden Flooring
When you install wood flooring there are things that you should know prior to and during the installation to be sure that you have the best fitted floor possible.
§ To prepare your flooring you first must be sure that the sub-floor is dry, flat, and smooth. You should use an underlay or a barrier over the concrete first. If you have radiant heating in the flooring then you should be extremely careful and follow instructions per the radiant heating guides and by the flooring guide so nothing gets damaged. The flooring panels should be left in the room that they will be installed for over 48 hours so they can acclimatise to the temperatures of the room.  
§ When you lay laminate planks you will stagger them. The first row of flooring will be full sized planks. The second row will include 2/3 planks and the third row will include 1/3 planks. The joints of the planks should remain greater than 8″ from one another. You should also repeat the patterns of the wood grain every 20 planks.  
§ When you decide on the direction of your laminate floors you need to think about the incoming natural light from outside. The planks should run parallel to the light coming in from the windows or any glass doors that are in the room. In any installation, the starting wall that you begin the installation should be as long as possible.  
§ When you are installing your laminate flooring be sure that you have enough. You should expect to have at least 10% of the flooring go to waste. This is because when you cut the planks you might damage a few and some may already be damaged. Other pieces of planks may not be usable. So when you purchase your laminate flooring, don’t buy exactly enough to cover the floor or you will probably run out of planks.
§ It is recommended to leave a 10mm gap around each of the planks. This is called an expansion gap because wood expands from temperature changes and humidity. When wood is exposed to warmer temperatures, humidity increases, and other issues, then there must be room for the wood to expand or when the planks do push outward they will buckle.  
§ You should also remember that the first line that you lay is the most important. The first line is the longest and must be totally straight. If the first line that you lay is not straight then you should not continue. You should pull the line up and start over. Poor alignment can cause problems with residue getting caught in the grooves of the planks. Mouldings can be glued or nailed to the wall only and not to the floor.  
§ You can install laminate flooring on stairs but remember on stairs you must use regular wood glue and the mouldings should be nailed. Laminate flooring should not be installed in areas that are controlled like porches or patios. You should also never install laminate flooring over carpet. Be sure to remove carpeting prior to laying down the flooring.
You should follow these few simple steps when you are installing laminate flooring to ensure the best installation possible.

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Your Hunt For Gorgeous Flooring Finishes With Amtico Flooring

Posted on 7th February 2011 in Amtico Floor Tiles

Your Hunt For Gorgeous Flooring Finishes With Amtico Flooring

Amtico flooring provides marvelous products that have a variety in style, color and texture and these are suitable for every kind of flooring. It has a wide range in all forms of flooring such as timber, marble, stone and the modern flooring choices of glass and metallic.

 

Besides style, Amtico also offers high-quality and durability. As it offers vast range of designs, Amtico flooring has high demand in all over world. Along with the beautiful designs and textures, natural colors are also available. One can produce his own unique style with different color combination.

 

Every individual is in hunt of those flooring products for his home which give an extraordinary look to his house and in this context the search is over with Amtico flooring. Amtico offers such endless varieties which will be best suited for any corner of your house, whether it is kitchen, living room, dining room or bedrooms, these products are going to provide a comfortable and soothing atmosphere.

 

Apart from looks, Amtico is also not prone to damage and it’s very easy to take care. It’s hard enough to be utilized for a commercial purpose too. As there is a wide variety available in Amtico, there are materials one can choose from wood, stone, glass and marble. If one is planning to make a choice in Amtico flooring then one should also consider the climate around them and their lifestyle too. There is a wide range to suit different climatic conditions and takes care of your lifestyle too. And also a little care is necessary for long-lasting effect, so prevent matches, cigarettes or very hot items from coming into contact with the floor.

 

So, in order to get the best results and long-lasting effect the best choice is Amtico Flooring. In order to experience the utmost aestheticism of your home the Amtico flooring would be the perfect consideration for you. The most profitable way to avail these flooring materials is the online medium; over there you will find an extensive range of flooring materials. Most interestingly, the online retailers offer flooring materials at much cheaper rates than the conventional stores. So, what are you waiting for? To decorate your dream home in an attractive way go for Amtico flooring materials today.

 

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Add grandeur to your house with Amtico Flooring

Posted on 31st January 2011 in Spacia Flooring

Add grandeur to your house with Amtico Flooring

Are you wondering how to add beauty and grandeur to the overall appearance of your place? If yes, then Amtico flooring can be the practical alternative for your needs. In today’s time, flooring is the most important part of any interior’s design. Finally, it is getting the well deserved recognition and attention amongst business houses and personal house constructions. Professional designers have introduced their latest ideas and concepts into flooring designs. Today, everybody is in search of perfect blend of color, texture and functionality of his home floors. Right kind of commercial flooring is highly essential to give more polished look to any place, be it your office room or kitchen.

Indisputably, Amtico has become the leader in the field of floor designing and materials. It consists of PVC that looks like real wood or stone and is considered as a revolutionary product for flooring. This wonderful PVC product is water, slip and dent resistant and suits all the areas within a house. It offers a comprehensive selection range in the latest and natural wood flooring designs. Once you decide to get Amtico floors for your place, then you don’t have to worry about the long-term maintenance. Such floors possess tough abrasion resistant surface to repel stains and reduce the cost of maintenance to a great extent. The best part is that it’s an ideal choice for wet places like bathrooms and shower rooms.

If you are looking for new flooring in your house then Amtico tiles are the best option. It is experiencing soaring popularity all around the globe, since it provides quality home flooring. No matter what are your flooring requirements, Amtico will surely meet all your needs. Nowadays, an extensive range of such flooring is available at cost-effective prices. Choice is all yours! You have to choose the perfect way to decorate a place and add value and sense of style with highly attractive flooring designs.

Indeed, it is essential to select the right kind of flooring for your house to improve the overall appearance. Flooring is equally important as much as the painting of your walls and furniture. High quality materials and latest technology are used to provide a natural look with Amtico spacia. Different types such as modern, traditional, basic and funky designs and styles are available to fit into your bill. Interestingly, you can use different combination of colors to give a personal touch. Put your mind at rest, since such flooring materials come with a long-term warranty and durability. Almost every organization has a department of customer services to resolve your issues related to flooring information and problems.

As you know, the internet has become home for everything! Thus, it is advisable to browse through internet to find out the best Amtico suppliers in your vicinity. Rest is assured that it will enhance the overall look of your place. Online purchase of desired materials can help you save hefty amount of money. Get the professional help to maximize the chances of getting benefits.

Christine R. Mercado is the author of this article on Amtico. Find more information on Amtico Flooring here.


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Importance of Solid Wood Flooring

Posted on 29th January 2011 in Solid Wood Flooring
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Importance of Solid Wood Flooring

Experience a new classy touch and elegant looks with the solid wood flooring. The solid wood flooring really adds aesthetics and elegance to a room. Let the attractive Solid Wood Floors bring beauty to the every corner of home.  Solid Wood floorings are costly but it increases the ambience of the house, making it worthwhile. They bring warmth, comfort and liveliness to every room, and are lasting for long periods of time. You can buy solid Wood Flooring from any Wood Flooring company in UK.

Wood Flooring Company in UK offers Solid Wood flooring in different appearances and a lot of choices to meet your flooring needs. Wood Flooring Company in UK offers a fantastic range of top quality Solid Wood Flooring across a varied price range. You can also buy Solid Wood Flooring online. Solid Wood flooring companies in UK makes it easier for you to purchase Solid Wood Floors. Solid Wood Floors are wonderful flooring option for the bedrooms and the living rooms.

Go for the Solid Wood Flooring and experience a whole new look of class and sophistication at an affordable price. You will love walking bare feet on the Solid Wood Floors. Solid Wood Floor ensures warmth and everlasting natural beauty. Another benefit of Solid Wood flooring is that they make room more spacious.

Solid Wood Floor gives a brilliant chance for customization. You can find Solid wood floorings at almost all places. Once you install a Solid Wood Flooring, you will automatically feel the supreme beauty. These days parquet, plank boards and strip flooring are popular choices in Solid Wood Flooring category. Solid Wood Floors are best and at the same time simple to maintain. Whether you choose dark coloured or light shade, the Solid Wood Flooring lasts forever. Solid Wood Floor promises a real investment into your home. Select from wide range of the superior quality Solid Wood Flooring for your home from Wood flooring companies in UK.

We offer a range of wood flooring, bamboo flooring, engineered flooring, flooring installation services at Forest Floors UK at best affordable prices. For more information on wood flooring Products and accessories visit us at www.forestfloorsuk.co.uk.

Miles is a well-known author who writes on topics related to Solid Wood flooring, Laminate wood Flooring, Engineered Wood Flooring, information on Wood Flooring Company for the site www.forestfloorsuk.co.uk


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Six Benefits of Choosing Karndean Flooring for Your Residential Needs

Posted on 24th January 2011 in Karndean Flooring

Six Benefits of Choosing Karndean Flooring for Your Residential Needs

When designing your home, flooring is one of the most important considerations for your overall layout, and thus your overall look. How do you want your home perceived? If you are building the home or getting a great deal on an investment property, but you would like to change the existing look, you do not want to slight yourself on this feature.

You want something you can take pride in, show off, and enjoy for years to come. Since 1973, Karndean International has given homeowners all over the world these exact benefits. Amazing that a small family-owned business has been able to thrive in difficult economic times and earn a reputation that is known and respected in six of the seven continents.

To pinpoint the reasons for Karndean’s success, you needn’t look any further than the product, and all the ways it benefits its customers. Here are six great benefits of choosing Karndean flooring for your residential needs:

1. Karndean flooring is natural. If you would like rock flooring, but are afraid of the headache involved in working with the material, then you can rest easy. Karndean vinyl flooring can give you anything from slate to marble to stone for the rooms of your home. For wilderness lovers, try the wood tones, light to dark. Still more style options exist in mosaic, metal, terracotta, or glass.

2. Kardean flooring gives you peace, quiet, and warmth, all year long. One of the disadvantages of using traditional materials for the natural effects you want in your flooring is that those materials often carry with them an uncomfortable feel. Take stone, for example. Who wants to walk across a stone floor in the middle of winter in their bare feet? Vinyl flooring from Karndean stays warm without sacrificing the look, or reverberating throughout your home.

3. Kardean flooring is easy to take care of. If you want flooring that will not splinter, crack, or chip, you want Karndean flooring, period.

4. Karndean flooring is safe. Choose a material that is both hygienic and diverse. You want something that will aid your family’s wellness. From the bathroom to the kitchen, spills are easy to control, and the bacteria have nowhere to hide.

5. Karndean flooring lets you decide. Oak, pine, ceramic, or slate: it really doesn’t matter how specific your preferences are, you can find one look or mix-and-match for your own unique style. Karndean flooring puts you in control of how the rooms in your home will look by allowing you access to more choices than ever before.

6. Karndean flooring is cost effective. There is no comparison between quality and price. Just try to get the same effect with natural materials, and see how much it ends up costing you. When you see just how gorgeous Karndean flooring looks, you will not be able to fathom how it can cost so little compared to other floorings of the same or even lesser quality.

Before you lay down one piece of flooring in your home, make sure you have given Karndean flooring a look. Take a tour online. You will have every chance to be sure that the look you end up with is the look that you wanted all along.

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Quick step laminate flooring from floors24.com

Posted on 22nd January 2011 in Quick Step Laminate Flooring

Quick step laminate flooring from floors24.com

Transform the look of your kitchen; quick step laminate flooring is the solution.

Affordable, easy to fit quick step laminate flooring could give your kitchen the wow factor that it lacks at the moment.  The cupboards and worktops might look stunning but your existing flooring could be letting the side down. What can you do?  Fit quick step laminate flooring and inject new life into a tired room. Packs of Balterio laminate flooring and quick step laminate flooring can be delivered to your home and there are tons of designs to choose. Oak effect, cherry wood, ash and rosewood are just some of the stunning designs that could be making a bold style statement in your home. Low in maintenance and high in the style stakes, quick step laminate flooring makes perfect sense in kitchen areas, along with the other rooms of your property.

Beautiful bathroom and boutique bedroom themes

Any room can look amazing once quick step laminate flooring has been fitted. Styles and colour options can be chosen that will blend in with any theme. Update your bathroom and the quickstep laminate flooring can help to enhance the style of the room. Imagine how fantastic the bathroom will look once the new suite and quickstep laminate flooring has been fitted. The same can be said of the bedroom area once Balterio laminate flooring is laid into position. Update the interior of your property using quickstep laminate flooring and breathe new life into your interior design.

How easy is quick step laminate flooring to fit?

Very easy! The system is designed to make home installation a simple process. Advice on how to install quick step laminate flooring is provided by flooring suppliers and if you look online you can find installation videos that walk you through each step of the project. Once your new quick step laminate flooring is fitted it looks totally natural. Even on close inspection quick step laminate flooring and Balterio laminate flooring looks just like real wood. Treat your home to quick step laminate flooring and the results of your hard work are instantly rewarded.

Floors24.com can supply the highest quality quick step laminate flooring and Balterio laminate flooring at competitive prices,


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The Solid Oak Wood Flooring – Attractive, Striking and Durable

Posted on 18th January 2011 in Solid Oak Wood Flooring

The Solid Oak Wood Flooring – Attractive, Striking and Durable

Hardwood flooring is anything that is not new to the people as this type of flooring has been in use for centuries. Wood floors are available in wide ranges and all of them have their own beauty and characteristics. Each type is unique in its qualities and features and solid oak wood flooring is also one of the types of hardwood floors. Oak wood floors are considered as popular flooring options because when it comes to buy the flooring that is eye-catching as well as durable then many people go for the solid oak wood flooring. This flooring can surely make just the excellent choice as it is quite hard plus it also works well in the high traffic areas. However, let us tell you some important things that you need to know before you buy the oak wood floor.

Why to consider an engineered hardwood floor?

One may still have the striking hardwood warmth and beauty with the engineered flooring. The process of manufacturing that type of floor is that the manufacturers bond a number of layers of wood under high pressure.

The engineered flooring would offer you the warmth; appeal and charm of hardwood as it consists of several plies of wood bonded in a sequence to get the strong piece of floor.

There are lots of benefits that you can enjoy after installing the engineered oak flooring in your home. So let us discuss a few of them.

One of the main advantages for a man who buys the oak wood flooring is that it offers the consumers an affordable price and this makes it an ideal option for a person who is concerned about the price issue.

Straightforward installation is another merit of the oak wood flooring. You can find the planks in a number of sizes, which are interlocking and are very helpful in installing the floor.

When you prefer the high quality oak wood flooring that is of high quality then you may avail the benefit of solid and appealing look.

Another feature of the oak wood floor is that it offers stability and also shows resistance in different temperatures and humidity.

Besides lots of benefits the engineered solid oak wood flooring also has a few drawbacks as well. It can be easily spoiled by scratches that can harm its finishing, as such floorboards are plywood they do not have the real stability coupled with the hardiness of oak wood flooring.

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