Jatoba is used to be luxury and exotic expensive type of wood flooring for so many years, however, it is easy to access and affordable to buy and brings into your space a lot of its benefits!
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Jatoba is used to be luxury and exotic expensive type of wood flooring for so many years, however, it is easy to access and affordable to buy and brings into your space a lot of its benefits!
When talking about heating systems for your property, everyone is searching for a cost-effective option, which will also keep the feet toasty and everyone happy. One of the best ways to achieve that is installing underfloor heating under the wooden flooring, but first you have to take some pros and cons into consideration.
Comparing laminate and engineered wood is completely unnecessary - there are many similarities between them both, but each of them is on the market to offer different things. It's a common mistake that people believe engineered wood and laminate are the same things.
What are the advantages of the engineered, or the so-called multi-layer flooring, and why it can be a better option for our home? We will give you information about this down in this article.
The kitchen floor has to be strong and resistant, in order to look good for a longer period of time. But you also have to make sure that it is easy for cleaning and it fits the interior of your home. Have a look at our tips.
Concrete is popular subfloor you can find almost everywhere, from domestic houses to commercial building, but there are a few components you have to consider when planning to install flooring over it.
Oak is a great option for making wood flooring. Oak is affordable, beautiful and strong. However, oak can be used for solid or engineered wood flooring and in both constructions the wood material has many benefits, however, it reacts differently to the environment’s impact and the daily use.
Engineered wood floors are not only beautiful, durable and sturdy but also really easy to install. Installing engineered wood in a floating composition is not only great for a DIY project but also the best option over all kinds of subfloor, existing flooring, floor heating and even concrete, which can’t be even and dry for some reason.
Hardwood and engineered wood floors have a lot in common. However, there are some points where they differ and that determined your choice when planning a floor remodelling. Solid and engineered wood products may look almost the same, however, they react differently to the environment and need different installation strategy.
What are the methods of wooden floor fitting? Find out more about them in this article, in order to have a resistant and beautifully looking flooring for a longer time.