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Pros and Cons for Bedroom Flooring Choices

By |2019-05-26T17:27:20+00:00May 26th, 2019|Blog|

When it comes to choosing a flooring material for your bedroom, you’ll quickly find out there’s no perfect decision.  Each material has its own benefits and drawbacks. To help you choose the right material for you, we’ve come up with [...]

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Why Laminate Flooring is Becoming More Popular

By |2019-05-12T01:50:14+00:00May 12th, 2019|Blog|

For many years, laminate floors have had a bad reputation.  Low quality, cheap looking and noisy were terms that were often associated with laminate flooring.  But times and technologies have changed and a lot of the old criticisms of laminate [...]

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Does Dark Hardwood Flooring Make a Room Look Small?

By |2019-04-26T18:16:02+00:00April 26th, 2019|Blog|

Although we may barely notice it, your flooring plays large role in how your room looks.  Some people believe that the colour of your flooring can even change how large your room appears.  It’s thought that dark colours absorb more [...]

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The Difference Between Vinyl & Laminate Flooring

By |2019-04-12T19:26:20+00:00April 12th, 2019|Blog|

With all the different flooring types available today, it’s very easy to become confused.  Quite often people will use flooring terms interchangeably, when in fact they’re speaking about completely different materials.  One common mistake is for people to believe the [...]

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Should Engineered Hardwood Flooring Have Gaps?

By |2019-03-15T20:37:19+00:00March 15th, 2019|Blog|

The simple answer to the question of, “Should engineered hardwood flooring have gaps?” is that there will always be some sort of gap between hardwood floor planks. However, engineered hardwood is actually designed to reduce the size of the gaps. [...]

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