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Recording Moisture Levels Before Fitting Wood Flooring

Recording Moisture Levels Before Fitting Wood Flooring

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir26 September 2012

category/Real Wood Flooring

Recommended Hand Tools For Fitting Wood Flooring

Recommended Hand Tools For Fitting Wood Flooring

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir24 September 2012

  Fitting wood flooring on a DIY basis is not for the feint hearted, but with a bit of preparation and a lot of patience, can certainly be done.  If you’re planning a DIY wood floor fitting project, there are several tools you’ll need. Here’s our “Top 10”: A miter saw. Miter saws come in…

What Does Wide Plank Wood Flooring Mean?

What Does Wide Plank Wood Flooring Mean?

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir21 September 2012

  Wide plank wood flooring is the term used to describe flooring that is greater than the standard 120 to 150mm plank width.  Available in solid as well as engineered wood floor options, wide plank wood flooring is a stylish and highly sought after flooring option, particularly for modern interiors.  When you’re making your flooring…

Fitting Wood Flooring Over linoleum

Fitting Wood Flooring Over linoleum

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir19 September 2012

Linoleum, or lino as it’s often called is a type of flooring that’s been in and out of vogue since the mid 1800’s.  Now often confused with vinyl flooring, lino flooring (linoleum) is actually an extremely durable, renewable flooring solution.  In their day, laid almost in parquet style designs, linoleum floors where highly stylish and…

Is Wood Flooring Noisy?

Is Wood Flooring Noisy?

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir17 September 2012

category/Real Wood Flooring

Most Pet Friendly Wood Flooring

Most Pet Friendly Wood Flooring

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir12 September 2012

category/Real Wood Flooring

Why Does Wood Flooring Pop Up?

Why Does Wood Flooring Pop Up?

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir10 September 2012

category/Real Wood Flooring

How To Polish Wood Flooring?

How To Polish Wood Flooring?

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir7 September 2012

  One of the best things about wood flooring is that you can keep it looking great for a lifetime, with relatively little effort.  Polishing wood flooring is the perfect way to protect the wood and add an appealing shine.  There are two main types of polish to choose from and they are one-step or…

Using Rugs To Protect Wood Flooring

Using Rugs To Protect Wood Flooring

Engineered Flooring, Laminate Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir5 September 2012

There is little doubt that rugs will help protect your wood flooring from the harsh wear and tear that everyday life can throw at it.  What’s more, a well-chosen rug will enhance most interiors and add a focal point of colour and style to your room.  Rugs range dramatically in size, colour and style, as…

Three Methods To Fill Gaps In Wood Flooring

Three Methods To Fill Gaps In Wood Flooring

Engineered Flooring, Laminate Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir3 September 2012

category/Real Wood Flooring

Outdoor Wooden Flooring Considerations

Outdoor Wooden Flooring Considerations

Engineered Flooring, Hardwood Decking, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir22 August 2012

  A wooden outdoor eating or lounging area is a great addition to your outdoor space.  Enabling you to effectively create a terrace, which you can furnish either with a table and chairs, or with outdoor lounge furniture, this sort of arrangement really lets you live the desirable indoor:outdoor lifestyle we’re all yearning after.  Wooden…

Restore Wood Flooring Vs. New Wood Flooring

Restore Wood Flooring Vs. New Wood Flooring

Engineered Flooring, Laminate Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir17 August 2012

  The decision whether to restore or replace wood flooring is a dilemma faced by many house owners and homebuyers.  When you’re looking at a floor and you’re no longer happy with what you see, the initial temptation is to rip it up and start again.  But is this always the best way forward? Here…

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