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Choosing Green Floors:
Vinyl or Linoleum Sheet Flooring

In most remodeling circles, vinyl and linoleum share a reputation as quality options for homeowners looking for an economic flooring solution.

Natural linoleum is a superior product in just about every facet, including health, longevity, and durability while vinyl, on the other hand, has some significant drawbacks,...read more
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Floating Floors

If you’re looking for the great look of hardwood floors without the installation challenges and limitations, then a floating hardwood floor may be exactly what you’ve been searching for. A floating floor is basically a hardwood floor that is installed by gluing the floor planks together instead...read more
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Pine Wood Flooring

Pine flooring has been the foundation of flooring for centuries. It comes and goes in popularity, but it’s always a good basic choice for your home or office.

Most frequently it is left in its natural color, but it can be stained to any finish you desire. It is a soft wood, so is susceptible to damage, but...read more
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Cork Tiles — Kitchen Flooring

The kitchen is the heart of the home and finding the right flooring for it is a very important decision.Choosing cork tiles for your kitchen flooring will give you comfort, durability and beauty that will add warmth and comfort to your home.

These tiles are found in a wide selection of colors, giving you incredible design flexibility.

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Cork Tile Flooring

Cork Tile Flooring has become a more visible option in recent years. Because it hasn’t been a popular flooring, many believe it to be a new product. This isn’t the case, as cork flooring has been in use for over a century. Several high profile buildings, such as the Library of Congress, contain beautiful cork flooring that have sustained high traffic conditions for over 100...read more
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White Pine Flooring

White Pine Flooring was once one of the most commonly used flooring in America. It has fallen out of favor with some people who feel that because it is a softwood it doesn’t meet their needs, and it isn’t as durable or wear resistant as they would like. But for homeowners that want a vintage look, or just would like a flooring with character, it might be the perfect choice.

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Installing Pine Flooring

Pine is one wood that can add a dash of history and character to any room. Pine wood is softer than hardwood flooring products. If you want harder pine you can opt for one that has a larger percentage of heart wood in it. Reclaimed and river reclaimed pine wood give you the chance to own a floor that is rare and irreplaceable.

Some of the trees were 300 years old...read more
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Brazilian Walnut

If you are looking for a truly stunning hardwood floor, Brazilian Walnut is one type of flooring that you must consider. Brazilian walnut also known as ‘Ipe’ is an exotic hardwood that is used for both indoor and outdoor applications. It is a floor that is extraordinarily durable and beautiful too. Its beauty will make it a conversation piece among your peers while its strength...read more
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Finishing Hardwood Floors II

Once a hardwood floor has been installed it is time to finish it. You may use a penetrating sealant or a surface finish. A sealant penetrates the pores of the wood floor and protects it from damage. If you plan to stain the wood floor remember that stains work best with raw wood.

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Exotic Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood flooring is one of the oldest flooring materials. Not just beautiful, it is also a remarkably long lasting flooring option. For centuries, it has been adding warmth and beauty to homes and commercial properties alike. Capable of repeated refinishing, its life can be extended almost indefinitely. Maple,...read more
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Sealing Slate Tile Floors

Sealing slate tile floors – Why? When? With what? How? These are common questions that homeowners with slate tile floors face. It is not mandatory to seal a slate tile floor. The decision to seal or not is dependent on the source and nature of your slate tiles, room where you want to use it and user behavior. Sealing is required to protest porous varieties of slate or to obtain...read more
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‘Natural Cork’ versus ‘Bamboo Flooring’

Both Cork and Bamboo are easily renewable materials. Bamboo is a biologically a grass that grows at astronomical rates. Bamboo plants have been recorded to have grown 48 inches in 24 hours with a peak growth velocity of one meter per hour! Cork is the outer bark of the Quercus suber tree that is harvested every 9 years and continues to provide cork for 2 centuries or more.

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Cork Tile Flooring-II

Cork tile flooring is a green flooring material. It is harvested from cork trees in the Mediterranean region at intervals of nine years. Cork is a soft, resilient and water proof material. With many designs and patterns to choose from and easy maintenance...read more
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Cork Floor Tile

From energy generation to automobiles, Green is the current buzzword. It is no different when it comes to flooring. Cork is a 100% renewable, eco-friendly material sourced from the bark of cork trees. Cork trees in southern Europe and North Africa produce most of the global supply of cork. Cork is soft yet durable, stain...read more
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Natural Fiber Rugs

Growing environment consciousness has seen natural flooring materials like hardwood flooring return to favor. Jute, coir, sisal, sea grass and wool are some of the natural fibers used in flooring products. Natural fibers can be used as complete flooring product or may be used in the form of rugs.

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Sea Grass Carpets and Rugs

Green flooring is the new craze in interior design circles. Awareness about ecological footprints and the impact of lifestyles on resource utilization is rising. An increasing number of individuals and businesses are opting for measures to minimize their impact on mother earth. Renewable materials therefore find more favor than the old favorites like read more
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Floating Engineered Bamboo Flooring

If you are looking for environmentally friendly wood flooring, floating engineered bamboo flooring might fit the bill. Bamboo which is biologically a grass, grows at astronomical rates compared to hardwood yielding trees. It is therefore easily replenished. Another advantage is that bamboo plants can be irrigated with polluted water from which they extract carbon and cleanse it. Bamboo...read more
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Berber Carpet Squares

Berber carpets are one of the leading carpet choices in the United States today. Comfortable and affordable, rugged yet soft, casual in design but formal in appeal, there is a Berber carpet for every taste and purse. Berber carpets...read more
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Styles of Berber Carpet

Berber carpet is sometimes mistaken as a brand of carpet. Berber is actually the name of the North African tribe that pioneered the use of garments with woven loops that we call Berber today.

Modern Berber carpets have retained the looped construction used by the ancient Berber tribe. The modern Berber carpet has seen a tremendous evolution of its appearance, colors...read more
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Wool Berber Carpet

Wool Berber carpets are very common and have always been a popular choice for bedrooms. Wool Berber seems to be the best choice of carpet available in the market today. The only downside seems to be the sticker value of this carpet. Wool carpets are generally priced a bit higher than nylon carpets, but the value...read more
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Learn About Bamboo Flooring

Hardwood floors have always been a very popular flooring material. But homeowners and interior designers, concerned about the environmental impact of hardwood flooring, have started considering alternatives like Bamboo flooring. In the last decade, Bamboo floors have become more common to the flooring choices...read more
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How to Buy Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood Flooring is one of the most popular types of flooring available today. A good hardwood floor combines elegance, beauty and aesthetic appeal in a single package. The biggest challenge that Hardwood flooring poses to buyers is its relatively high price and installation cost. Some buyers are also put off by the care...read more
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What is the Janka Hardness Scale?

Whenever you talk about hardwood flooring people begin quoting figures from the Janka scale. Have you ever wondered what is the Janka scale and why is it so popular? If yes, this article is a must read.

When someone buys hardwood out of the many factors that he considers, one is the hardness...read more
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All About Coir Doormats and Coir Rugs

Coir rugs and mats are an excellent green flooring choice. They are made of renewable, natural fiber derived from coconut husks. Coir flooring products are relatively uncommon. Most of the world’s Coir is produced in India and Sri Lanka. Coconut plantations and naturally growing coconut trees provide a continuous...read more
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Stone Flooring

The use of stone in the construction of buildings and other structures dates back to 2500 BC at the time when the first pyramids (considered as the first structures to be built in stone) were being constructed in Egypt.

Other buildings that made use of stone in their construction include Roman and Greek temples as well as other notable structures in China and India....read more
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Wood Flooring

Wood is a flooring material that adds economic value to any property. Wood flooring imparts grace and character to any room. Wood flooring is often maligned for being responsible for rampant logging. But for the ecologically conscious there are several sustainable wood flooring options available now. Wood flooring may be obtained from used railway sleepers, demolished houses or from...read more
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Travertine Flooring for Your Home

Travertine is a flooring material that has been overshadowed by its illustrious cousin – marble. Limestone, Marble and Travertine all belong to the same family of stone flooring materials. All three are made from calcium carbonate.

Limestone is the cheapest and most fragile while marble is expensive and relatively strong. Travertine lies between the two in strength...read more
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About Saltillo Tile Flooring

If you are looking for a floor that has a bit of history behind it – Saltillo tiles are worth considering. These old-world tiles have traveled a long way indeed. Saltillo tiles were introduced by the Spaniards to Mexico. They are named after the village of Saltillo in Mexico, where the Spaniards found the right kind of soil to manufacture these tiles.

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Maple Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood flooring is probably the classiest of all flooring products that someone would choose. Hardwood floors have a timeless, warm appeal. They embody an old world charm and romance that is impossible to ignore. Hardwood flooring is not only appealing, it is also long lasting.

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Benefits & Advantages Linoleum Flooring

Linoleum is a green flooring material that became a hit after its invention in England in 1863. However, Vinyl flooring appeared on the scene in 1933 and rapidly gained popularity. Vinyl became a more popular material because of its inexpensive...read more
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Solid or Engineered Hardwood Flooring?

One of the common misconceptions about hardwood flooring is that solid hardwood is better than engineered hardwood.  People think that because a floor is engineered that it is inferior and made from less desired parts of the wood.  The fact is that both solid...read more
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