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Carpet Flooring – All You Need To Know

Posted on July 8, 2021 at 1:17 pm

When choosing to floor for your home, one of the most popular choices is carpet. This offering comfort, warmth and an all-around homely feel. But, there is much more you need to know about carpet than just heading out to purchase it.

Firstly, your only consideration is not on the carpet you are purchasing. Yes, you need to consider the style and colour of the carpet, knowing which will fit best with your home’s interior. But you also need to consider underlay. This is what gives your carpet the added comfort that every home desires.

Choosing a carpet can become confusing, especially if you are heading out to stores, looking at samples. You may not know how much it will cost to carpet your homes. Sometimes it is best to invite round a carpenter to provide you with a quote and correct measurements for your home. This will help you to know your budget and how much you need to save for the carpet of your dreams.

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Does your kitchen flooring need replacing?

Posted on March 27, 2018 at 12:11 pm

Kitchen flooring will need replacing after a few years, and it’s because it is such a widely used area of the home. It’s a space that you use for hours each and every day and whether you have tiles, wood flooring or laminate flooring, dropped knives forks, plates and mugs can damage the floor over the years.

Ceramic tiles are often the easiest to shatter or crack but of course it’s not just a case of replacing flooring due to damage. Moving with the times and remaining up to speed with the latest trends can ensure you add value to your home and make it more attractive in the eyes of a potential buyer. The improvements you make to your home can certainly add value and benefit you in the long run when it’s time to buy a new property, so think of replacing your kitchen flooring as an investment rather than an expense.

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Rug options for wooden bedroom floors

Posted on June 28, 2017 at 7:41 am

Covering up your wooden bedroom floor may seem like the last thing you want to do, however there are many rug options that can look great against a wooden floor.

Having wooden flooring in your bedroom can be very stylish, but during the colder months it can be a little cold to step our feet on first thing in the morning. Having a rug alongside your bed can be a great option as it will still allow for the wood to be exposed, while provide a little extra comfort when stepping in and out of your bed.

Another option for framed beds is to place a large rug underneath allowing a boarder of the rug to be exposed. This will provide comfort to the feet but also protect the wooden floor from scratches and dents caused by the bed frame.

The style and size of rug is completely up to you, as it shouldn’t affect the current interior design of your bedroom.

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Benefits of choosing lino over oak 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.

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Covering up tired carpets

Posted on October 21, 2016 at 12:27 pm

Sometimes replacing a carpet can be avoided, depending on how poor the condition of the carpet really is. With a carpet that has a few tears and marks that you’d like to cover up you should consider a rug. There are many different types to choose between but it’s important to find one that complements the colours of your room and of course your existing carpet. Most marks are near the entrance door, so having a runner can be a nice option. This type of rug is long and it can provide a comfy entrance to your room or hallway. Of course, if your stains are elsewhere, such as in the centre of your room beneath the coffee table (another hot spot for bacteria), then a square feature rug can be a nice option. Aztec rugs never go out of style whilst you may want to choose cotton for a nice soft texture. A rug doesn’t fix a carpet by any means but it can make it look newer by covering up those odd marks and tears.

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