Posted on July 12, 2020 at 8:26 pm
People want a more modern looking living room for not the expensive cost. What interior design ideas could you use to make your living room look more modern in 2020?
A feature wall with a dark paint can help your room to look more modern. People are now using grey paint with a navy or red feature wall. Adding a piece of artwork or mirror on to this wall helps to break up the darkness.
Glossy white furniture is another interior design idea which can help your living room look more modern. This furniture has come into fashion in 2020 with more people wanting this style.
Finally, stylish rugs are another popular choice. A rug with geometric patterns can help your living room look more modern. Match these with the colour on your feature wall to tie the whole room together.
All of these can be completed at a low cost with not too much effort.
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Posted on December 15, 2017 at 12:12 pm
Solid oak flooring is a quality option for any room in the home and there are plenty of contemporary and traditional properties with solid oak floorboards fitted in the kitchen. That said, there could be some issues when installing this type of flooring, and it’s often to do with temperature and condensation fluctuations.
Hardwood flooring can warp because of the changes in moisture, but if you’re 100% keen on solid oak flooring, it can stand the test of time so long as you put a few precautions in place. If you run a properly sized air conditioner during the hot humid months, you will naturally reduce the humidity level in your kitchen and this will play a big part in preventing the boards from expanding and buckling over time. Having vents and dehumidifiers can also help, and what you really want to do is make sure the humidity level in the kitchens under 60%. Of course, depending on how often you use the kitchen, the size of your oven and the general heat output from the appliances, it can be very difficult to maintain this, and that’s exactly why people decide against solid oak flooring for kitchens. If you’re willing to consider other options, engineered oak flooring can be wise. It doesn’t expand but it provides real character of quality oak, because the top layer looks and feels exactly like solid oak, but there’s more layers going on beneath the surface that can withstand changes in temperature and humidity.
Oak engineered flooring can also be refinished just like quality oak. Not many people know this but these boards can actually be sanded down and finished up to 10 times in their lifetime so you can change them should you fancy a different colour, whether that be paint, wax or oil.
One more advantage is that it’s cheaper too but you still get the feel of quality oak without having to spend a fortune.
More and more people are now opting for engineered oak, especially in kitchens and bathrooms, where they’re looking to achieve a timeless style but still get the functionality of modern kitchen flooring that doesn’t expand and contract to the same extent as solid wood.
Just like solid oak flooring, there are different types of boards to choose between too, so you can opt for a chevron or parquet look, whilst you can choose between boards that look modern as well as those that are more distressed and rustic in style. No matter what type of property you have, engineered oak flooring can be a perfect fit and it’s incredibly stylish, whilst it will last for many decades to come. In some homes many people choose engineered for bathrooms and kitchens, but then solid oak for the bedrooms and living rooms, so you can always enjoy the benefits of both in your home, but it’s generally advised that solid oak flooring is not a great match for kitchen or bathrooms, so in this situation do choose engineered.
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Posted on October 13, 2017 at 11:47 am
Lino flooring is becoming an increasingly popular choice of flooring in many homes, in kitchens and bathrooms in particular.
The quality of lino has improved considerable over recent years, and the old reputation it once had is well and truly in the past. Lino is a durable and hard-wearing flooring option, and that’s why it is so popular in those high traffic areas of the home. It is easy to clean making it perfect for bathrooms and kitchens which require particular attention cleanliness.
Lino flooring cannot be directly laid onto damaged flooring, so if you have broken concrete or uneven floorboards they will need to be prepared first before the lino in laid. You can even out the floor by placing a thin layer of MDF to flatten out the bumps, alternatively you could get the floor screeded to even out the bumps. Once prepared the lino can be placed on top on a underlay to provide extra comfort for your feet.
Posted in Flooring, Lino Flooring
Posted on September 20, 2017 at 3:28 pm
Redesigning your kitchen should be a fun and exciting time, and the includes sorting out the right flooring too. Kitchen flooring needs to be durable yet stylish and there are popular choices to choose between; Lino or Tiles.
Tiles- Tiles are certainly durable and once in place, they shouldn’t need replacing for a long time. Fortunately, you have to opportunity to choose from an array of tile colours and patterns, making it easy to find one suitable for your kitchens interior. Tiles are easy to clean with a mop and bucket, meaning suborn stains and oil marks can be easily removed. The downside to tiles is cracks, these can be caused by dropping heavy items with a pointed edge directly onto them, this would then require a replacement of a tile.
Lino- If you are on a tighter budget, opting for a lino flooring is a great option. Lino flooring has improved in quality over recent years and usually come with a 5 or 10-year warranty. This type of flooring is also easy to clean and the cushion underlay can provide more comfort to your feet too.
Posted in Flooring, Lino Flooring
Posted on April 21, 2017 at 12:12 pm
When making a decision, not many would consider lino to be a very glamorous choice. But the well-informed will know that the material has a great deal going for it.
First of all, it isn’t as expensive as oak flooring, something well worth bearing in mind in an age where people have realised that spending beyond one’s means is no longer feasible or clever. What is more, there is value for money in the resilience offered by scratch-resistant, stain-proof and waterproof cheap lino flooring.
Lino flooring can be very useful in places where there is plenty of water, such as the kitchen and bathroom, where spillage, drips and humidity are all inevitable. Here, the advantage over oak flooring is obvious. There is no chance of mildew or mould. Lino flooring can also be comfortable, ensuring that your feet do not have a hard time even after spending long hours standing in the kitchen.
Posted in Flooring, General Flooring, Home, Lino Flooring
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