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August 24, 2010

Choosing The Right Home Flooring

If you need to choose new home flooring, you have a really difficult task because there are many possibilities, such as hardwood, laminate, carpet, ceramic, vinyl or area rugs. Hardwood flooring is very popular, as well as laminate. Living room and dinning room are the most appropriate areas for hardwood flooring. If you need a special style, try to find exotic woods for your floor. If you are a home owner, you can easy rediscover the beauty of natural materials for floors; you can choose natural stone tiles, bamboo flooring, or cork floors.

It is not easy to install floors; you need experience and expertise to choose the right floor type and install it. You need also the necessary tools. Maybe the most affordable and secure solution is to hire a professional to do this job. You can save professional labor cost choosing a do it yourself project, but consider how many hours will l work to install the floor, learning how to work with glue, paying attention to every detail. You must also buy your own tools and materials.

Hardwood floor is easy to maintain, natural, beautify and comfortable. You will never feel the need to replace a wooden floor and you can have a cedar, cherry, ash or beech wooden floor. Traditional choices are still trendy; mahogany, pine, or oak are good options for any room of your house. Fine hardwood flooring increases the value of your house adding style, comfort and elegance to your living room or dinning room. Many designers are charmed by the hardwood flooring qualities, and recommend exotic woods such as cherry, walnut or mahogany for their qualities and value.

Never forget that the hardwood floors contract and expand in accordance with your home humidity. You can choose for your floor parquet, plank or strip. The strip is easy to install, and have an elegant look like long wooden strips. Plank flooring is a set of boards that can be nailed or screwed into the floor. Plank flooring is more attractive than stripe flooring, but less spectacular than parquet flooring.

It is important to choose the wood floor species; you can create a contemporary feel to your house using light wood; to have a traditional look, use dark wood. The best idea is to choose what you can afford and respect your personal style. You can find red oak, white ash, walnut, pine, cherry to have the best hardwood flooring you are searching for.

Laminate floors are solid, resistant and really easy to maintain. Laminate floors are also more affordable than wood floorings and imitate the look of real marble or wood. Laminate flooring is strong, resistant to moisture and scratches; laminate flooring keep the awesome fresh look for al least five years. This type of flooring must acclimate to the surroundings; as laminate as easy to install, you can do this job yourself. Dont forget to allow the flooring to adjust to the future environment.

Plastic laminate flooring can look sometimes unnatural hen imitate exotic wood or marble. It is easy to install and resistant in high traffic areas.

August 22, 2010

How to Choose What Log Home Floor Plan Suites Your Living Needs

How To Choose What Log Home Floor Plan Suites Your Living Needs

Building a log home is one of the trends these days, isn’t it? Even though owning a log home was already alive since 1800s, it’s reviving itself and it seems that the number of log home owners continually increases.

Getting a log home used to be a struggle, because people know having one is too costly. Floor planning for their log home is also a struggle, as well. It’s like a hellish road that they need to cross by before reaching to their ever-dreamed log homes.

People need a log home they can afford, and one that fits into their lifestyle. Choosing a floor plan and elevating the design to satisfy their needs will require some research, examination of own self’s feeling and thoughts, and creative motivation. Here are some guidelines that will wholly help you on choosing the most excellent log home floor plan for you and your family.

Know your Location

This is one of the first things you need to consider. Of course you can’t build your own log home if you don’t have any place for it. What’s the type of the land plot you own?  Is it water front, wood type, or mountain? You must also know what kind your location is and its difference from the others. This is because not all floor plans fit with a certain building site. An illustration of this is, you must build your home on a slope or dug-in to a hillside if you have a walk-out basement.

Furthermore, some plans are constructed to achieve the advantages laid by the location of the home in relation to the sunlight. That’s why even though you already have a property you should still plan on how you’re going to position your home in your land. Do you want to it to face the big street in your place, or you just want it not to be noticed by the people on your street?

In addition to this, consider the exterior views of your log home. Is it too much eclipsed and the light can’t get in? It would be better if your house isn’t that darkened because if it is, you will need to use more light from your fluorescent bulb, and that will be an additional expense for your family. On the contrary, if you don’t want your log home to be so much lightened you may use overhangs to keep the sun out. And if you want people walking on the street to easily notice your log home, you may put double-picture windows to attract them.

August 5, 2010

Home Flooring Choices

In renovating your home for sale one of the most important things a home owner will have to consider is what to do with the floors. Keeping one surface throughout the home is nice in terms of flow but there are also a few rooms where you may not want to have the laminate, hardwood, carpet or tile that inhabits the rest of the home. Typically high-use rooms like kitchens and bathrooms will have different surfaces than other rooms, as there is a real moisture concern with such areas. Carpets are a famously bad choice for these areas as any carpeted area is already an allergen holding area without adding the presence of moisture. I have never actually seen a carpeted kitchen but I have seen my share of carpeted bathrooms. These rooms are almost always musty smelling and the carpets provide a great breeding ground for mold.

Bathrooms and kitchens are best served by a waterproof surface like tile or linoleum. Many current kitchens are being built with the laminate floors from other rooms being carried through. This looks great but remember to be careful as you can stain or discolor a laminate if moisture is left to sit. Stone and slate are also gaining popularity as surfaces, especially in foyers and kitchens.

No matter what kind of floor you decide to put down, try to plan ahead and think of the traffic that will be using the surface on a daily basis. Tailor the floor to the use that it will serve and you will get much better use from the room and a longer life from the floor itself, As the largest and most utilized area of the home, the floor has real potential to feature largely into the home’s design scheme and into the overall felling of the home. Planning your floors carefully with other design aspects in mind can help to ensure that colors match and accentuate each other.

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