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17 October 2011

Solid Wood Worktops Prices and Types

Wooden WorktopsBy Jonathan Sapir17 October 2011

  In our guide to wooden kitchen worktops, we’ll help you decide what type of wooden worktop might work best for your needs. It’s not surprising that we’re all keen to have an attractive kitchen.  With more and more cookery programmes on TV and a growing interest in home improvement, wooden kitchen worktops are on…

Winter Guide To Cleaning Hardwood Decking

Hardwood DeckingBy Jonathan Sapir17 October 2011

  Well-maintained, stylish gardens are a real sanctuary where we can escape from the day-to-day rat race of life. Having spent the time and made the investment to deck a part of your garden, the next step is to maintain and clean it so you can enjoy it for many years to come.   What’s more,…

DIY Wood Flooring Installation Guide

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir17 October 2011

  If you are reading this guide, the chances are that you have bought or are considering buying wood flooring online and to save even more, you are considering installing your new floor yourself. In order to decide which installation method to use (there are several), you need to consider the type of sub-floor you…

How To Choose Wood Flooring Fitter?

How To Choose Wood Flooring Fitter?

Engineered Flooring, Laminate Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir17 October 2011

  We’ve all heard the horror stories about cowboy flooring fitters who promise to fit your floor for an unbelievably low price, but end up leaving you with (at best) disappointing results.  Having researched and found the best deal on your new wood flooring, whether it’s wood, laminate or carpets, the last thing you want…

Wood Flooring Costs... How To Do The Math?

Wood Flooring Costs… How To Do The Math?

Engineered Flooring, Laminate Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir17 October 2011

  When researching which floor type is most suitable for your style and your needs, you are likely to come across a whole range of different prices from different vendors. As you are probably aware, buying wooden flooring online is cheaper compared to buying the same product from your local High Street shop, however prices…

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