flooring: 3 Important Tips for Selecting Bathroom Flooring - 09/10/19 06:50 AM
One of the most important factors to consider when updating or remodeling your bathroom is the type and style of flooring that you will use. Before you pick materials on "looks" alone, use these tips to help you find the right match.
Tip #1: Explore all of your options for types of flooring.
Vinyl. It's the most popular choice for bathroom flooring, and for a good reason. Vinyl typically comes in 6- or 12-foot-wide rolls, making installation a snap. Using vinyl rolls can achieve the seamless look that many homeowners prefer. Another popular option is vinyl squares or tiles, which are easier to … (1 comments)

flooring: Classic Meets Modern - 06/03/19 07:04 AM
Natural and neutral are two buzzwords for 2019’s decor style, flooring included. Current flooring trends are warm and earthy, inviting tones and textures that hearken back to Mother Earth. The flooring choices go on and on, but the most popular choices are also the most classic.
Wood and Faux Wood Using wood to cover your floors is a tale as old as time, but the difference is that options are broader now than they’ve ever been. Eco-friendly and durable choices are also beautiful alternatives to real wood.
Today's vinyl and laminate options are anything but your grandma’s flooring! These popular flooring … (0 comments)

flooring: Decoding the Listings: From Bamboo to Vinyl, Know Your Flooring Facts - 11/17/16 12:58 AM
Who doesn’t love themselves a quality hardwood floor? In fact, one in two home buyers is even willing to pay substantially more for a home with these distinctive, gorgeous floors, according to a study of home buyer preferences by USA Today using data from the National Association of Realtors®. But here’s some news: There’s so much more out there, with materials that fit every budget and style.
Do you know your bamboo from your cork, your linoleum from your ceramic? We’re here to help! Ready to get floored?
BambooPandas like it, people like it. Hard and flexible, bamboo is technically a grass but makes terrific floors that have much of the … (0 comments)