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HardWood Floors

Bathroom flooring must by necessity be waterproof and resistant yet it must still be decorative, in as much as materials used like tiles, wood, or vinyl have to support a fair amount of weight. When using wood flooring, or cork flooring, you should choose woods or cork that have been treated to protect them against moisture. Carpet is definitively a bad idea for bathrooms because water can seep under and cause rot or mildew. There is on the market a carpet specifically designed for use in bathrooms however, you should still consider protecting the floor near the sink and tub. This of course does not keep you from using a bathroom rug. In this article we are going to explore a few bathroom flooring ideas and options. [click to continue…]

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Natural flooring materials are more and more sought after by aware and involved consumers.

What do wood, stone, lime, earth, cork and linoleum have in common? Used as floor covering all these are natural, resistant, salubrious, and respectful of the environment. Here is a little guide to help you choose the natural flooring material that will best fit your needs.

Retified wood is a heat treated wood that can be used for natural flooring.

The new process of wood retification, which means to submit wood to high temperatures, is producing some very hard woods that are ecologic and provide an alternative to using tropical woods. Results are spectacular, local woods like pine, birch, or oak, can be used and given more stability, durability and resistance, that can be used inside or outside the house. [click to continue…]

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Round Stylish Rugs

December 30, 2009

The 2010 collection from BoConcept has been revealed. This international manufacturer of home furnishings has raised the bar to a higher level of originality once more.

For this article I have chosen two round rugs that are part of the collection. Their rugs, regardless of the shape you choose, are true works of art, hand-made with [...]

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