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When buying or renting a place for business, you seldom begin with the flooring you need to do business. Or maybe you’ve been in business years and your floors are a wreck? At some point, any business with need new a commercial floor covering. So what options will work best for you? Here are 4
When you’re planning a remodel or redecorating your home, you need the proper vocabulary to express what you have in mind. There are a few things that people get mixed up in interior design, for sure. Drapes and curtains, eggshell, satin, and semi-gloss paint finishes, and carpets and rugs. Great News: the answer is easy
If you’re trying to figure out what floor surface you’d like to add to your home, you’re probably researching various options to choose the best one. Many people will narrow down choices to either 1) luxury vinyl plank flooring or 2) engineered hardwood surfaces. Either may look amazing in your home or office, and they
Many pet owners choose hard surfaces over carpet, for many reasons. Pets tend to have more accidents than humans– whether they’re puppies or grown adults. To make cleaning up after them easier, hard surfaces work great. Finding the right fit for your home, and your pet, means sorting through lots of options. You may want
Any carpet you find on the market today will likely be reasonably good at letting go of stains. But that’s not enough in a pet house. You need pet resistant carpet.
SPC vinyl flooring is not the only vinyl flooring acronym, so it helps to know what it means! SPC stands for Stone Plastic Composite or Stone Polymer Composite, depending on who you ask. Also, it’s sometimes referred to as rigid core luxury vinyl flooring. The core of the flooring is comprised of around 60% calcium
When creating the home of your dreams, there are seemingly unlimited options for walls: simple paint, murals, tile, wainscoting, stripes and floral wallpapers. Are you aware that wood wall planks are also an option? If you want to add warmth, texture, and a call to natural beauty, wood wall planks are a great idea for
When you think of flooring, you probably don’t worry a whole lot about waterproofness. Indoor floors are all waterproof, right? Well, no, they aren’t. In fact, some are remarkably susceptible to water damage. What happens with floors that aren’t labeled waterproof? Laminate and carpet are both famous for how poorly they handle water. Hardwood floors
It’s no question that carpets are exposed to unfortunate stains, persistent trampling, and accumulated dust. We know there’s a fear in the back of your head that it’s going to leave a stain even though you’re doing your best. And it might. Kids, pets, and parties are all high-risk for your carpet. No one wants