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Choosing the right flooring for any bathroom is a big decision. When you think you’ve narrowed the search down to your favorites, take the time to collect samples and put them through a series of simple tests. If you test bathroom flooring samples before committing, it will help give you . . . Read more
When building a new home or remodeling an existing home, flooring choices are everything. With pets in the home, this becomes even more important, because pets are just as hard, if not harder, than people on flooring surfaces. What are the best flooring for pets in the home? Let’s take . . . Read more
When winter sets in, your bathroom floor can transform from pleasantly cool to icy cold. However, you needn’t settle for chilly toes over the holiday season. Start with these handy home tips for a warmer, more comfortable bathroom floor. The Best Ways to a Keep a Bathroom Warm Fix Window . . . Read more
For those who don’t love their bathroom tiles, we’ve got great news. Painting tiles is the easy, affordable DIY alternative to an expensive bathroom renovation. As long as the tiles are still in good shape, painting will save you the cost and inconvenience of tearing them out and replacing them. . . . Read more
Here’s a guide to what you should do prior to laying your flooring.
From creating a more sophisticated and artistic environment to owning a floor that will be sure to last you for years on end, here are a few of the reasons why tile flooring can specifically cater to your bedroom.
Take a look at some other styles of flooring that are also excellent options for accompanying the bedroom.
The kitchen is one of the busiest rooms in the house, so you need to pick a material that’s durable, comfortable and attractive.
When it comes to boosting the look and quality of your basement, here are a few other types of flooring options every homeowner should consider.
When shopping for flooring materials, do you ever consider their R-value? Most people think of a building’s insulation and thermal conductivity in terms of its walls, roof, windows, and doors. However, your home’s floors also impact heat loss and gain. If you want to lower your energy bills and keep . . . Read more