How flooring colors set the mood in our home

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Posted in Flooring | Posted on 02-01-2011

Flooring sets the mood in our homes, businesses, and public areas. In your mind, think about the image of a courtroom with carpeted floors. This carpeting provides a quiet sound when spectators enter the room. Rugs and carpets normally have nylon, polyester, or wool fibers that are dyed into popular colors and tones that do not affect their qualities. Picture the courtroom carpet in neon pink to understand quickly how floors set moods.

How flooring colors set the mood in our home:

While it would be silly to purchase high-quality neon pink carpeting for a courtroom, that option is available on the color-charts that are used to decide upon the shades of the wall-to-wall industrial floor coverings that are used in our high-traffic public locations. The neon pink industrial carpets and room-sized rugs are used to set the mood for feminine hair salons, dance studios, and little girl’s bedrooms. Industrial flooring can be installed in business establishments or private homes that have heavy-use concerns. Read the rest of this entry »

Are Epoxy Floors Worth the Investment?

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Posted in Flooring | Posted on 01-12-2010

When considering whether epoxy flooring is right for your home improvement plan, you may not be looking at the big picture when comparing its cost to that of its competitors. Home owners often like the idea of an epoxy floor, but are put off by the price when comparing it to regular concrete paints, tiles, or simply leaving the surface “as is.” However, when evaluating what epoxy floors can do for your home’s aesthetic appeal, protection, and long-term resale value, epoxy comes out the clear winner, offering exceptional returns on your initial investment.

Strength: In areas that experience regular wear and tear and daily foot traffic, like kitchens, pathways, and washrooms, as well as workspaces like garages and basements, an epoxy floor offers unparalleled strength and durability, including resistance to household chemicals, spills, stains, and scratches. They are easy to clean and maintain, and can be applied to protect floors throughout the house against cracking, staining, and erosion.

Long lasting: When using a high quality coating and taking the basic steps to maintain your new epoxy floor, they can last several decades without replacement, or even touch-ups. In comparison, vinyl tiles and plain concrete paint often must be replaced after 10 years, and neither option offers protection to the underlying surface from water damage which means expensive repairs before a new flooring can be put down on top of the price of the replacement floor.  If properly applied and cared for, epoxy floors have reportedly lasted more than 50 years in some households! Read the rest of this entry »