Timber Flooring | 4 Steps To Fill A Small Chip In Your Timber Floors

Posted on: 20 January 2016

Timber flooring embodies a look of natural and rustic beauty for any room, but over time it can look timeworn thanks to dents, chips and cracks –– especially if your rooms are subject to high levels of foot traffic. If your chips and cracks are too big, you may need professional flooring restoration. But if they are small, you can probably handle them on your own with these DIY steps.
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Tips for Knowing When to Use Specific Tiling Tools to Simplify the Tiling Process

Posted on: 5 January 2016

Tiling can be a renovation project that allows you to transform any room and add a bit more style. The bathroom and kitchen are areas of your home where tiling is most common, but you can have tiled floors or tiled black splash in just about any space. Before you begin the process of tiling, it is important that you know when to use certain tiling tools to make things simpler.
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Advice to keep in mind when choosing a carpet for your specific needs

Posted on: 20 November 2015

Carpets have long been a staple in households as they are cosy and can create a homely and unique look to a room. They are also easy to maintain, are relatively cheap and are easy to install. They even keep the noise levels down in your house more than solid floors. Too many options can be a good and bad thing. There are so many different styles, colours, and qualities to choose from that it can become quite an overwhelming process.
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Scratch-Free Floors | 4 Smart Steps To Remedy Light Scratches in Timber Floors

Posted on: 31 August 2015

Timber floors deliver ubiquitous appeal to resonate with all types of modern and vintage décor styles. But scratches, small or large, can quickly ruin the aesthetic value of timber floors. Depending on the degree of the scratch, certain remedies can help restore the beautiful look of your timber floors in no time. Here are some steps to help you remedy light scratches where protective coatings have been grazed. Light surface scratches from fallen objects, stones or dirt under shoes are usually easy to fix because they only tend to damage the protective coating.
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