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Engineered wood flooring offers the look of real wood at a more affordable price than solid wood. The floor features a thin layer of hardwood bonded over a high-quality plywood substrate.
In recent years, flooring manufacturers have developed durable tile flooring that looks a lot like wood in its color and grain—and even its texture. So if you fancy a wood look but don’t want ...
Here are nine tips for choosing the best types of flooring for your spaces while maintaining a cohesive look throughout your ...
Engineered hardwood floors offer the look and luxury of solid hardwood, but with greater durability—at a fraction of the ...
When choosing new flooring for your home, remember that each type—from hardwood to vinyl—has its place. Porcelain tile suits rooms where things get busy, wet, and messy, like entries, mudrooms ...
Hardwood floors are a big investment of time and money, but they are almost always worth it. Here's what to keep in mind when choosing the right type of wood for your home.
Laminate flooring was invented in the late ‘70s by Swedish flooring company Perstorp, but it wasn’t widely introduced to the European market until 1984. And it wasn’t available in the U.S ...
Changing the color, texture, and sheen of hardwood floors can completely revive your home and while the process is easy to accomplish, it’s important to pay attention to a few critical factors ...
The appeal of white wood floors—relaxed but refined, a not-too-blank canvas for showing off one's furnishings and antiques—is stymied only by a justified fear of keeping them clean. It's hard ...
Dark wood floors can bring coziness to your space, but they can be difficult to use in a color palette. Here are some paint ...