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INSTALLATION METHODS EXPLAINED Solid wood flooring needs to be left for at least 7 days. Engineered wood flooring needs to be left for at least 72 hours. Have your flooring delivered in plenty of time before installation. Put the flooring, still packaged, into the room where it will be installed. Never leave the flooring in a damp room. REAL WOOD OR LAMINATE FLOORING? Real wood flooring can last a lifetime if looked after properly. It can be sanded and re-finished to revive its beauty and prolong its life. Laminate flooring cannot be sanded and has a life expectancy of between 5-20 years depending upon the quality. So, if you are looking for something to last for decades then go for real hardwood flooring. HOW TO MAINTAIN AND CLEAN MY WOODEN FLOOR Wooden floors are elegant, beautiful and timeless and can last for decades if looked after properly. Most types of wooden flooring are reasonably durable and hardwearing. However, they will still need caring for and protecting from damage. Looking after any type of wooden floor is easy and straight forward if you follow the advice below. Continue reading → HOW TO OIL A WOODEN FLOOR Stir the can of oil thoroughly. Using a microfibre roller or stiff brush, apply the oil thinly and evenly along the wood grain. Do this in small sections until the whole floor is complete. Leave to dry for the recommended amount of time. Apply a second coat of oil if necessary, following steps 4 to 6. Oiling a wooden floor with abuffer.
SHOULD I CHOOSE ENGINEERED OR SOLID HARDWOOD FLOORING? Solid hardwood is generally more costly because of the amount of solid wood that is used for each plank of flooring. Be careful not just to assume that engineered is better value than solid hardwood. Some types of engineered flooring can be quite costly, especially if you choose a rare species of wood, or opt for a very wide plank size. HOW TO LOOK AFTER WOODEN FLOORING Hardwood flooring requires very little maintenance. The most effective way to keep the appearance of a hardwood floor looking fresh and new is to prevent scratches and damage happening to the floor in the first place. It is also advised that hardwood flooring is swept and cleaned on a regular basis. Below are a few simple steps to help keep your hardwood floor in tiptop condition. Continue WHICH DIRECTION TO LAY A WOODEN FLOOR? However, the most common way to lay a wooden floor is laying it lengthways in the light path from the largest window or light source. This is so that the light picks up on the smaller end joints rather than along the length joints, and helps to highlight the natural beauty of the wooden floor. Another tip is to lay the flooring alongthe length
SHOULD I NAIL OR GLUE MY HARDWOOD FLOORING DOWN? Solid hardwood floors must be fixed into position by either gluing or nailing down to the subfloor. Engineered hardwood floors can be glued or nailed into position, but they also have the option of being floated over an underlay. If you choose to fix your hardwood floor into position, you then have the choice of either gluing your floor to the subfloor using flexible flooring adhesive to HOW TO TREAT AN UNFINISHED HARDWOOD FLOOR An unfinished floor is a completely raw surface, with no protective layer applied. It must be sealed and finished before it is used to prevent stains and damage from occurring. Unfinished hardwood floors are becoming a popular choice because they can be installed, and then customised with a colour stain and either a lacquer or oil finish to provide a matt, semi-matt or natural appearance and WOOD FLOORING & OAK FLOORING SPECIALISTSFREE DELIVERY ORDERS OVER £50FREE FLOORING SAMPLES REQUEST YOUR SAMPLES HERE Quality Wood Flooring, Laminate and Vinyl from Ambience Hardwood Flooring. Our wide range of quality products include solid and engineered wood, laminate flooring and vinyl flooring. Based in Leicestershire, we have an extensive range of products with over 200 floors displayed in our showroom. We also supply floor accessoriesincluding wood
INSTALLATION METHODS EXPLAINED Solid wood flooring needs to be left for at least 7 days. Engineered wood flooring needs to be left for at least 72 hours. Have your flooring delivered in plenty of time before installation. Put the flooring, still packaged, into the room where it will be installed. Never leave the flooring in a damp room. REAL WOOD OR LAMINATE FLOORING? Real wood flooring can last a lifetime if looked after properly. It can be sanded and re-finished to revive its beauty and prolong its life. Laminate flooring cannot be sanded and has a life expectancy of between 5-20 years depending upon the quality. So, if you are looking for something to last for decades then go for real hardwood flooring. HOW TO MAINTAIN AND CLEAN MY WOODEN FLOOR Wooden floors are elegant, beautiful and timeless and can last for decades if looked after properly. Most types of wooden flooring are reasonably durable and hardwearing. However, they will still need caring for and protecting from damage. Looking after any type of wooden floor is easy and straight forward if you follow the advice below. Continue reading → HOW TO OIL A WOODEN FLOOR Stir the can of oil thoroughly. Using a microfibre roller or stiff brush, apply the oil thinly and evenly along the wood grain. Do this in small sections until the whole floor is complete. Leave to dry for the recommended amount of time. Apply a second coat of oil if necessary, following steps 4 to 6. Oiling a wooden floor with abuffer.
SHOULD I CHOOSE ENGINEERED OR SOLID HARDWOOD FLOORING? Solid hardwood is generally more costly because of the amount of solid wood that is used for each plank of flooring. Be careful not just to assume that engineered is better value than solid hardwood. Some types of engineered flooring can be quite costly, especially if you choose a rare species of wood, or opt for a very wide plank size. HOW TO LOOK AFTER WOODEN FLOORING Hardwood flooring requires very little maintenance. The most effective way to keep the appearance of a hardwood floor looking fresh and new is to prevent scratches and damage happening to the floor in the first place. It is also advised that hardwood flooring is swept and cleaned on a regular basis. Below are a few simple steps to help keep your hardwood floor in tiptop condition. Continue WHICH DIRECTION TO LAY A WOODEN FLOOR? However, the most common way to lay a wooden floor is laying it lengthways in the light path from the largest window or light source. This is so that the light picks up on the smaller end joints rather than along the length joints, and helps to highlight the natural beauty of the wooden floor. Another tip is to lay the flooring alongthe length
SHOULD I NAIL OR GLUE MY HARDWOOD FLOORING DOWN? Solid hardwood floors must be fixed into position by either gluing or nailing down to the subfloor. Engineered hardwood floors can be glued or nailed into position, but they also have the option of being floated over an underlay. If you choose to fix your hardwood floor into position, you then have the choice of either gluing your floor to the subfloor using flexible flooring adhesive to HOW TO TREAT AN UNFINISHED HARDWOOD FLOOR An unfinished floor is a completely raw surface, with no protective layer applied. It must be sealed and finished before it is used to prevent stains and damage from occurring. Unfinished hardwood floors are becoming a popular choice because they can be installed, and then customised with a colour stain and either a lacquer or oil finish to provide a matt, semi-matt or natural appearance andLAMINATE FLOORING
COVID-19 UPDATE - 'Business as Usual' We are still taking orders and shipping out goods as usual. You can choose your delivery date at the checkout section of the website. SOLID OAK ACCESSORIES Solid Oak Wood Trims. Wooden floor profiles can help to add the finishing touches to any room. When fitting a wooden floor, it is inevitable that you will need some type of accessory to complete the appearance of the room. We have a range of solid Oak flooring profiles including pipe covers, door thresholds, beading, scotia and stairnosing to
WHAT IS LUXURY VINYL TILE (LVT)? LVT or Luxury Vinyl Tile is an innovative design of vinyl flooring. It is becoming an increasingly popular and affordable alternative to wood or stone. The realistic look of either wood, stone or ceramic tile is extremely hard wearing and resilient to daily wear and tear. It has a scratch resistant surface and waterproof making it ideal for any room in your home. The LVT is made up of multiple CAN I STEAM MOP MY LVT FLOOR? This entry was posted on March 20, 2020 by Chris Elliott. No, you should not steam mop your LVT floor. LVT or Luxury Vinyl Tile flooring is designed to resist the test of time, however you must look after it and follow some simple cleaning and maintenance advice. For more information about LVT flooring, have a look at the following: WHICH DIRECTION TO LAY A WOODEN FLOOR? However, the most common way to lay a wooden floor is laying it lengthways in the light path from the largest window or light source. This is so that the light picks up on the smaller end joints rather than along the length joints, and helps to highlight the natural beauty of the wooden floor. Another tip is to lay the flooring alongthe length
WHAT FLOORING IS SUITABLE FOR UNDERFLOOR HEATING AND WHY? Bamboo flooring is a perfect match for underfloor heating. Its natural properties help it to retain and transfer the heat effectively. Bamboo flooring is stable and able to withstand the changes in temperature. Most types of bamboo flooring are compatible with underfloor heating systems, but it is advisable to check with the manufacturer first. HOW TO FIT WOOD FLOORING ONTO PLYWOOD If using engineered wood flooring the planks should be at least 18mm thick. For both types of hardwood flooring, a toothed nail should be used (approx. 50mm in length) to secure the flooring planks directly onto the plywood. A brad nailer or a finish nailer should not be used, as they have smooth nails which could easily come loose. CAN I CHANGE THE COLOUR OF MY OAK FLOORING? Yes the colour of your Oak flooring can be changed by adding a colour stain, but it is a lengthy and technical process so to achieve the best results it should be left to a professional hardwood flooring expert. Here is a quick guide to the steps involved: Continue reading→
WHAT IS AN EXPANSION GAP? An expansion gap is a term used when fitting wooden flooring. It is an essential gap that must be left around the edge of the room when fitting hardwood, bamboo or laminate flooring. The expansion gap should be around the whole perimeter of the room, wherever the flooring may be against fixed objects, such as walls, doorways, radiator pipes and fireplaces. Continue reading → WHAT IS A GOOD TOG RATING ON AN UNDERLAY? An underlay is a layer of material or cushioning which is laid between a wooden floor or carpet and the subfloor. It acts as a barrier to reduce dust particles, drafts, heat loss and sound. The tog rating measures the thermal resistance of the underlay. The higher the tog, the better the underlay is for warmth as it provides an extra layer of insulation. The colour or thickness of an underlay WOOD FLOORING & OAK FLOORING SPECIALISTSFREE DELIVERY ORDERS OVER £50FREE FLOORING SAMPLES REQUEST YOUR SAMPLES HERE Quality Wood Flooring, Laminate and Vinyl from Ambience Hardwood Flooring. Our wide range of quality products include solid and engineered wood, laminate flooring and vinyl flooring. Based in Leicestershire, we have an extensive range of products with over 200 floors displayed in our showroom. We also supply floor accessoriesincluding wood
HOW TO MAINTAIN AND CLEAN MY WOODEN FLOOR Wooden floors are elegant, beautiful and timeless and can last for decades if looked after properly. Most types of wooden flooring are reasonably durable and hardwearing. However, they will still need caring for and protecting from damage. Looking after any type of wooden floor is easy and straight forward if you follow the advice below. Continue reading → REAL WOOD OR LAMINATE FLOORING? Real wood flooring can last a lifetime if looked after properly. It can be sanded and re-finished to revive its beauty and prolong its life. Laminate flooring cannot be sanded and has a life expectancy of between 5-20 years depending upon the quality. So, if you are looking for something to last for decades then go for real hardwood flooring. CAN I CHANGE THE COLOUR OF MY OAK FLOORING? Yes the colour of your Oak flooring can be changed by adding a colour stain, but it is a lengthy and technical process so to achieve the best results it should be left to a professional hardwood flooring expert. Here is a quick guide to the steps involved: Continue reading→
125MM LACQUERED ANTIQUE SOLID OAK WOOD FLOORING 2.20M² 18MM Pack Coverage: 2.20m² Size: Random Length 300mm - 1500mm (average 700mm) x (W) 125mm x (D) 18mm Species: Oak Grade: Natural BCD Finish: Pre-finished, stained, satin lacquer Construction: Solid, tongue and groove profile with a micro bevelled edge. Installation: Secret-nail to a wooden sub-floor with a Portanailer gun or glue directly down to a concrete or wooden sub-floor with Bona R850, R844 HOW TO OIL A WOODEN FLOOR Stir the can of oil thoroughly. Using a microfibre roller or stiff brush, apply the oil thinly and evenly along the wood grain. Do this in small sections until the whole floor is complete. Leave to dry for the recommended amount of time. Apply a second coat of oil if necessary, following steps 4 to 6. Oiling a wooden floor with abuffer.
SHOULD I CHOOSE ENGINEERED OR SOLID HARDWOOD FLOORING? Solid hardwood is generally more costly because of the amount of solid wood that is used for each plank of flooring. Be careful not just to assume that engineered is better value than solid hardwood. Some types of engineered flooring can be quite costly, especially if you choose a rare species of wood, or opt for a very wide plank size. CAN I STEAM MOP MY LVT FLOOR? This entry was posted on March 20, 2020 by Chris Elliott. No, you should not steam mop your LVT floor. LVT or Luxury Vinyl Tile flooring is designed to resist the test of time, however you must look after it and follow some simple cleaning and maintenance advice. For more information about LVT flooring, have a look at the following: SHOULD I NAIL OR GLUE MY HARDWOOD FLOORING DOWN? Solid hardwood floors must be fixed into position by either gluing or nailing down to the subfloor. Engineered hardwood floors can be glued or nailed into position, but they also have the option of being floated over an underlay. If you choose to fix your hardwood floor into position, you then have the choice of either gluing your floor to the subfloor using flexible flooring adhesive to UNDERFLOOR HEATING COMPATIBLE LAMINATE FLOORINGSEE MORE ON AMBIENCEHARDWOODFLOORING.CO.UK WOOD FLOORING & OAK FLOORING SPECIALISTSFREE DELIVERY ORDERS OVER £50FREE FLOORING SAMPLES REQUEST YOUR SAMPLES HERE Quality Wood Flooring, Laminate and Vinyl from Ambience Hardwood Flooring. Our wide range of quality products include solid and engineered wood, laminate flooring and vinyl flooring. Based in Leicestershire, we have an extensive range of products with over 200 floors displayed in our showroom. We also supply floor accessoriesincluding wood
HOW TO MAINTAIN AND CLEAN MY WOODEN FLOOR Wooden floors are elegant, beautiful and timeless and can last for decades if looked after properly. Most types of wooden flooring are reasonably durable and hardwearing. However, they will still need caring for and protecting from damage. Looking after any type of wooden floor is easy and straight forward if you follow the advice below. Continue reading → REAL WOOD OR LAMINATE FLOORING? Real wood flooring can last a lifetime if looked after properly. It can be sanded and re-finished to revive its beauty and prolong its life. Laminate flooring cannot be sanded and has a life expectancy of between 5-20 years depending upon the quality. So, if you are looking for something to last for decades then go for real hardwood flooring. CAN I CHANGE THE COLOUR OF MY OAK FLOORING? Yes the colour of your Oak flooring can be changed by adding a colour stain, but it is a lengthy and technical process so to achieve the best results it should be left to a professional hardwood flooring expert. Here is a quick guide to the steps involved: Continue reading→
125MM LACQUERED ANTIQUE SOLID OAK WOOD FLOORING 2.20M² 18MM Pack Coverage: 2.20m² Size: Random Length 300mm - 1500mm (average 700mm) x (W) 125mm x (D) 18mm Species: Oak Grade: Natural BCD Finish: Pre-finished, stained, satin lacquer Construction: Solid, tongue and groove profile with a micro bevelled edge. Installation: Secret-nail to a wooden sub-floor with a Portanailer gun or glue directly down to a concrete or wooden sub-floor with Bona R850, R844 HOW TO OIL A WOODEN FLOOR Stir the can of oil thoroughly. Using a microfibre roller or stiff brush, apply the oil thinly and evenly along the wood grain. Do this in small sections until the whole floor is complete. Leave to dry for the recommended amount of time. Apply a second coat of oil if necessary, following steps 4 to 6. Oiling a wooden floor with abuffer.
SHOULD I CHOOSE ENGINEERED OR SOLID HARDWOOD FLOORING? Solid hardwood is generally more costly because of the amount of solid wood that is used for each plank of flooring. Be careful not just to assume that engineered is better value than solid hardwood. Some types of engineered flooring can be quite costly, especially if you choose a rare species of wood, or opt for a very wide plank size. CAN I STEAM MOP MY LVT FLOOR? This entry was posted on March 20, 2020 by Chris Elliott. No, you should not steam mop your LVT floor. LVT or Luxury Vinyl Tile flooring is designed to resist the test of time, however you must look after it and follow some simple cleaning and maintenance advice. For more information about LVT flooring, have a look at the following: SHOULD I NAIL OR GLUE MY HARDWOOD FLOORING DOWN? Solid hardwood floors must be fixed into position by either gluing or nailing down to the subfloor. Engineered hardwood floors can be glued or nailed into position, but they also have the option of being floated over an underlay. If you choose to fix your hardwood floor into position, you then have the choice of either gluing your floor to the subfloor using flexible flooring adhesive to UNDERFLOOR HEATING COMPATIBLE LAMINATE FLOORINGSEE MORE ON AMBIENCEHARDWOODFLOORING.CO.UK WOOD FLOORING & OAK FLOORING SPECIALISTS Quality Wood Flooring, Laminate and Vinyl from Ambience Hardwood Flooring. Our wide range of quality products include solid and engineered wood, laminate flooring and vinyl flooring. Based in Leicestershire, we have an extensive range of products with over 200 floors displayed in our showroom. We also supply floor accessoriesincluding wood
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COVID-19 UPDATE - 'Business as Usual' We are still taking orders and shipping out goods as usual. You can choose your delivery date at the checkout section of the website. SOLID OAK ACCESSORIES Solid Oak Wood Trims. Wooden floor profiles can help to add the finishing touches to any room. When fitting a wooden floor, it is inevitable that you will need some type of accessory to complete the appearance of the room. We have a range of solid Oak flooring profiles including pipe covers, door thresholds, beading, scotia and stairnosing to
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COVID-19 UPDATE - 'Business as Usual' We are still taking orders and shipping out goods as usual. You can choose your delivery date at the checkout section of the website. CLICK | ENGINEERED WOOD FLOORING Click fitting engineered flooring provides a quicker and easier installation method. The flooring has been manufactured with a specially designed click and lock system so that the planks simply click together for a tight and seamless join without the need for adhesive, nails or screws. CHEVRON WOOD FLOORING Chevron wood flooring is wood flooring that has been designed in such a way that you can create a beautiful chevron pattern. It is a beautifully crafted design that is coming back into fashion. When installed the short planks of flooring create a chevron or ‘V’ shape. The individual planks of chevron wood flooring are shorter thannormal
HOW TO LOOK AFTER WOODEN FLOORING Hardwood flooring requires very little maintenance. The most effective way to keep the appearance of a hardwood floor looking fresh and new is to prevent scratches and damage happening to the floor in the first place. It is also advised that hardwood flooring is swept and cleaned on a regular basis. Below are a few simple steps to help keep your hardwood floor in tiptop condition. Continue HOW TO LAY WOOD FLOORING ONTO CONCRETE Either solid wood flooring or engineered wood flooring can be fitted onto a concrete subfloor. Most concrete subfloor consists of a sand and cement screed mixture. Solid wood flooring must be glued down directly onto the screed, and engineered wood flooring can be either glued down or floated over an underlay without being fixed into place. Before installing any hardwood flooring onto a UNDERFLOOR HEATING COMPATIBLE LAMINATE FLOORING All of Quick-steps laminate flooring can be used with underfloor heating. In addition to being able to use the floors with underfloor heating, they are also water resistant (some are waterproof), scratch resistant, durable, easy to install and easy to look after. WHAT FLOORING IS SUITABLE FOR UNDERFLOOR HEATING AND WHY? Bamboo flooring is a perfect match for underfloor heating. Its natural properties help it to retain and transfer the heat effectively. Bamboo flooring is stable and able to withstand the changes in temperature. Most types of bamboo flooring are compatible with underfloor heating systems, but it is advisable to check with the manufacturer first. WOOD FLOORING & OAK FLOORING SPECIALISTSFREE DELIVERY ORDERS OVER £50FREE FLOORING SAMPLES REQUEST YOUR SAMPLES HERE Quality Wood Flooring, Laminate and Vinyl from Ambience Hardwood Flooring. Our wide range of quality products include solid and engineered wood, laminate flooring and vinyl flooring. Based in Leicestershire, we have an extensive range of products with over 200 floors displayed in our showroom. We also supply floor accessoriesincluding wood
HOW TO MAINTAIN AND CLEAN MY WOODEN FLOOR Wooden floors are elegant, beautiful and timeless and can last for decades if looked after properly. Most types of wooden flooring are reasonably durable and hardwearing. However, they will still need caring for and protecting from damage. Looking after any type of wooden floor is easy and straight forward if you follow the advice below. Continue reading → SHOULD I FLOAT MY WOODEN FLOOR Floating a wooden floor is the quickest and easiest way of installation. The term ‘float’ refers to the way in which you lay it over an underlay. It does not get fixed into position; it floats loosely on top of the underlay. Although you may want to float your wooden floor, there are certain types of hardwood that cannot be floated as they must be fixed down. Continue reading → REAL WOOD OR LAMINATE FLOORING? Real wood flooring can last a lifetime if looked after properly. It can be sanded and re-finished to revive its beauty and prolong its life. Laminate flooring cannot be sanded and has a life expectancy of between 5-20 years depending upon the quality. So, if you are looking for something to last for decades then go for real hardwood flooring. HOW TO OIL A WOODEN FLOOR Stir the can of oil thoroughly. Using a microfibre roller or stiff brush, apply the oil thinly and evenly along the wood grain. Do this in small sections until the whole floor is complete. Leave to dry for the recommended amount of time. Apply a second coat of oil if necessary, following steps 4 to 6. Oiling a wooden floor with abuffer.
WOOD FLOORS FOR KITCHENS Wood floors can be used in a kitchen area but must you should only use engineered hardwood and not solid hardwood. Engineered hardwood flooring is much more durable and able to withstand changes in temperature, humidity and moisture far better than solid wood flooring.This is solely due to the way it has been constructed. SHOULD I NAIL OR GLUE MY HARDWOOD FLOORING DOWN? Solid hardwood floors must be fixed into position by either gluing or nailing down to the subfloor. Engineered hardwood floors can be glued or nailed into position, but they also have the option of being floated over an underlay. If you choose to fix your hardwood floor into position, you then have the choice of either gluing your floor to the subfloor using flexible flooring adhesive to SHOULD I CHOOSE ENGINEERED OR SOLID HARDWOOD FLOORING? Solid hardwood is generally more costly because of the amount of solid wood that is used for each plank of flooring. Be careful not just to assume that engineered is better value than solid hardwood. Some types of engineered flooring can be quite costly, especially if you choose a rare species of wood, or opt for a very wide plank size. CAN I CHANGE THE COLOUR OF MY OAK FLOORING? Yes the colour of your Oak flooring can be changed by adding a colour stain, but it is a lengthy and technical process so to achieve the best results it should be left to a professional hardwood flooring expert. Here is a quick guide to the steps involved: Continue reading→
CHEVRON AND HERRINGBONE: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE? The key difference between the two styles of flooring is the following: The ends of chevron planks are cut at a 45 degree angle. Herringbone planks are cut at a 90 degree angle. Chevron flooring creates a zigzag style pattern, coming to a point at the top of each zigzag. Herringbone flooring still has a zigzag pattern but you willfind it is
WOOD FLOORING & OAK FLOORING SPECIALISTSFREE DELIVERY ORDERS OVER £50FREE FLOORING SAMPLES REQUEST YOUR SAMPLES HERE Quality Wood Flooring, Laminate and Vinyl from Ambience Hardwood Flooring. Our wide range of quality products include solid and engineered wood, laminate flooring and vinyl flooring. Based in Leicestershire, we have an extensive range of products with over 200 floors displayed in our showroom. We also supply floor accessoriesincluding wood
HOW TO MAINTAIN AND CLEAN MY WOODEN FLOOR Wooden floors are elegant, beautiful and timeless and can last for decades if looked after properly. Most types of wooden flooring are reasonably durable and hardwearing. However, they will still need caring for and protecting from damage. Looking after any type of wooden floor is easy and straight forward if you follow the advice below. Continue reading → SHOULD I FLOAT MY WOODEN FLOOR Floating a wooden floor is the quickest and easiest way of installation. The term ‘float’ refers to the way in which you lay it over an underlay. It does not get fixed into position; it floats loosely on top of the underlay. Although you may want to float your wooden floor, there are certain types of hardwood that cannot be floated as they must be fixed down. Continue reading → REAL WOOD OR LAMINATE FLOORING? Real wood flooring can last a lifetime if looked after properly. It can be sanded and re-finished to revive its beauty and prolong its life. Laminate flooring cannot be sanded and has a life expectancy of between 5-20 years depending upon the quality. So, if you are looking for something to last for decades then go for real hardwood flooring. HOW TO OIL A WOODEN FLOOR Stir the can of oil thoroughly. Using a microfibre roller or stiff brush, apply the oil thinly and evenly along the wood grain. Do this in small sections until the whole floor is complete. Leave to dry for the recommended amount of time. Apply a second coat of oil if necessary, following steps 4 to 6. Oiling a wooden floor with abuffer.
WOOD FLOORS FOR KITCHENS Wood floors can be used in a kitchen area but must you should only use engineered hardwood and not solid hardwood. Engineered hardwood flooring is much more durable and able to withstand changes in temperature, humidity and moisture far better than solid wood flooring.This is solely due to the way it has been constructed. SHOULD I NAIL OR GLUE MY HARDWOOD FLOORING DOWN? Solid hardwood floors must be fixed into position by either gluing or nailing down to the subfloor. Engineered hardwood floors can be glued or nailed into position, but they also have the option of being floated over an underlay. If you choose to fix your hardwood floor into position, you then have the choice of either gluing your floor to the subfloor using flexible flooring adhesive to SHOULD I CHOOSE ENGINEERED OR SOLID HARDWOOD FLOORING? Solid hardwood is generally more costly because of the amount of solid wood that is used for each plank of flooring. Be careful not just to assume that engineered is better value than solid hardwood. Some types of engineered flooring can be quite costly, especially if you choose a rare species of wood, or opt for a very wide plank size. CAN I CHANGE THE COLOUR OF MY OAK FLOORING? Yes the colour of your Oak flooring can be changed by adding a colour stain, but it is a lengthy and technical process so to achieve the best results it should be left to a professional hardwood flooring expert. Here is a quick guide to the steps involved: Continue reading→
CHEVRON AND HERRINGBONE: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE? The key difference between the two styles of flooring is the following: The ends of chevron planks are cut at a 45 degree angle. Herringbone planks are cut at a 90 degree angle. Chevron flooring creates a zigzag style pattern, coming to a point at the top of each zigzag. Herringbone flooring still has a zigzag pattern but you willfind it is
INSTALLATION METHODS EXPLAINED Solid wood flooring needs to be left for at least 7 days. Engineered wood flooring needs to be left for at least 72 hours. Have your flooring delivered in plenty of time before installation. Put the flooring, still packaged, into the room where it will be installed. Never leave the flooring in a damp room.LAMINATE FLOORING
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SOLID OAK ACCESSORIES Solid Oak Wood Trims. Wooden floor profiles can help to add the finishing touches to any room. When fitting a wooden floor, it is inevitable that you will need some type of accessory to complete the appearance of the room. We have a range of solid Oak flooring profiles including pipe covers, door thresholds, beading, scotia and stairnosing to
HOW TO LOOK AFTER WOODEN FLOORING Hardwood flooring requires very little maintenance. The most effective way to keep the appearance of a hardwood floor looking fresh and new is to prevent scratches and damage happening to the floor in the first place. It is also advised that hardwood flooring is swept and cleaned on a regular basis. Below are a few simple steps to help keep your hardwood floor in tiptop condition. ContinueWOOD FLOORING
COVID-19 UPDATE - 'Business as Usual' We are still taking orders and shipping out goods as usual. You can choose your delivery date at the checkout section of the website. 1 STRIP WOOD FLOORING 1 strip engineered wood at unbeatable prices online. Visit our showroom to take a closer look at all of our products. LAMINATE FLOORING THICKNESS COVID-19 UPDATE - 'Business as Usual' We are still taking orders and shipping out goods as usual. You can choose your delivery date at the checkout section of the website. ENGINEERED WOOD FLOORING COVID-19 UPDATE - 'Business as Usual' We are still taking orders and shipping out goods as usual. You can choose your delivery date at the checkout section of the website. WOOD FLOORS FOR KITCHENS Wood floors can be used in a kitchen area but must you should only use engineered hardwood and not solid hardwood. Engineered hardwood flooring is much more durable and able to withstand changes in temperature, humidity and moisture far better than solid wood flooring.This is solely due to the way it has been constructed. HOW TO TREAT AN UNFINISHED HARDWOOD FLOOR An unfinished floor is a completely raw surface, with no protective layer applied. It must be sealed and finished before it is used to prevent stains and damage from occurring. Unfinished hardwood floors are becoming a popular choice because they can be installed, and then customised with a colour stain and either a lacquer or oil finish to provide a matt, semi-matt or natural appearance and WOOD FLOORING & OAK FLOORING SPECIALISTSFREE DELIVERY ORDERS OVER £50FREE FLOORING SAMPLES REQUEST YOUR SAMPLES HERE Quality Wood Flooring, Laminate and Vinyl from Ambience Hardwood Flooring. Our wide range of quality products include solid and engineered wood, laminate flooring and vinyl flooring. Based in Leicestershire, we have an extensive range of products with over 200 floors displayed in our showroom. We also supply floor accessoriesincluding wood
HOW TO MAINTAIN AND CLEAN MY WOODEN FLOOR Wooden floors are elegant, beautiful and timeless and can last for decades if looked after properly. Most types of wooden flooring are reasonably durable and hardwearing. However, they will still need caring for and protecting from damage. Looking after any type of wooden floor is easy and straight forward if you follow the advice below. Continue reading → INSTALLATION METHODS EXPLAINED Solid wood flooring needs to be left for at least 7 days. Engineered wood flooring needs to be left for at least 72 hours. Have your flooring delivered in plenty of time before installation. Put the flooring, still packaged, into the room where it will be installed. Never leave the flooring in a damp room. REAL WOOD OR LAMINATE FLOORING? Real wood flooring can last a lifetime if looked after properly. It can be sanded and re-finished to revive its beauty and prolong its life. Laminate flooring cannot be sanded and has a life expectancy of between 5-20 years depending upon the quality. So, if you are looking for something to last for decades then go for real hardwood flooring. IS WOOD FLOORING ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY? The most common types of reclaimed wood flooring are Pine or Oak. They offer a timeless, characteristic and genuinely sustainable floor. Knowing that you are using recycled hardwood is probably one of the best ways to ensure it is truly environmentally friendly. Reclaimedwood does come at
UNDERFLOOR HEATING UNDERLAY These underlays have been specifically designed to be used with underfloor heating systems and engineered hardwood floors. They act as a cushion between the sub floor and your hardwood floor, but they have a very low tog rating which allows the transfer of heat to reach your floor, whilst providing the other benefits of an underlay. HARDWOOD FLOORING: RANDOM VS FIXED LENGTH PLANKS When deciding upon a hardwood floor, one of the choices you will have is whether to choose random length or fixed length planks of flooring. Random length flooring is hardwood flooring that comes in packs with boards of different lengths (ranging from approximately 300mm – 1600mm) and fixed length flooring is hardwood flooring that comes in packs of fixed lengths (usually around SHOULD I CHOOSE ENGINEERED OR SOLID HARDWOOD FLOORING? Solid hardwood is generally more costly because of the amount of solid wood that is used for each plank of flooring. Be careful not just to assume that engineered is better value than solid hardwood. Some types of engineered flooring can be quite costly, especially if you choose a rare species of wood, or opt for a very wide plank size. SHOULD I NAIL OR GLUE MY HARDWOOD FLOORING DOWN? Solid hardwood floors must be fixed into position by either gluing or nailing down to the subfloor. Engineered hardwood floors can be glued or nailed into position, but they also have the option of being floated over an underlay. If you choose to fix your hardwood floor into position, you then have the choice of either gluing your floor to the subfloor using flexible flooring adhesive to WHAT FLOORING IS SUITABLE FOR UNDERFLOOR HEATING AND WHY? Bamboo flooring is a perfect match for underfloor heating. Its natural properties help it to retain and transfer the heat effectively. Bamboo flooring is stable and able to withstand the changes in temperature. Most types of bamboo flooring are compatible with underfloor heating systems, but it is advisable to check with the manufacturer first. WOOD FLOORING & OAK FLOORING SPECIALISTSFREE DELIVERY ORDERS OVER £50FREE FLOORING SAMPLES REQUEST YOUR SAMPLES HERE Quality Wood Flooring, Laminate and Vinyl from Ambience Hardwood Flooring. Our wide range of quality products include solid and engineered wood, laminate flooring and vinyl flooring. Based in Leicestershire, we have an extensive range of products with over 200 floors displayed in our showroom. We also supply floor accessoriesincluding wood
HOW TO MAINTAIN AND CLEAN MY WOODEN FLOOR Wooden floors are elegant, beautiful and timeless and can last for decades if looked after properly. Most types of wooden flooring are reasonably durable and hardwearing. However, they will still need caring for and protecting from damage. Looking after any type of wooden floor is easy and straight forward if you follow the advice below. Continue reading → INSTALLATION METHODS EXPLAINED Solid wood flooring needs to be left for at least 7 days. Engineered wood flooring needs to be left for at least 72 hours. Have your flooring delivered in plenty of time before installation. Put the flooring, still packaged, into the room where it will be installed. Never leave the flooring in a damp room. REAL WOOD OR LAMINATE FLOORING? Real wood flooring can last a lifetime if looked after properly. It can be sanded and re-finished to revive its beauty and prolong its life. Laminate flooring cannot be sanded and has a life expectancy of between 5-20 years depending upon the quality. So, if you are looking for something to last for decades then go for real hardwood flooring. IS WOOD FLOORING ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY? The most common types of reclaimed wood flooring are Pine or Oak. They offer a timeless, characteristic and genuinely sustainable floor. Knowing that you are using recycled hardwood is probably one of the best ways to ensure it is truly environmentally friendly. Reclaimedwood does come at
UNDERFLOOR HEATING UNDERLAY These underlays have been specifically designed to be used with underfloor heating systems and engineered hardwood floors. They act as a cushion between the sub floor and your hardwood floor, but they have a very low tog rating which allows the transfer of heat to reach your floor, whilst providing the other benefits of an underlay. HARDWOOD FLOORING: RANDOM VS FIXED LENGTH PLANKS When deciding upon a hardwood floor, one of the choices you will have is whether to choose random length or fixed length planks of flooring. Random length flooring is hardwood flooring that comes in packs with boards of different lengths (ranging from approximately 300mm – 1600mm) and fixed length flooring is hardwood flooring that comes in packs of fixed lengths (usually around SHOULD I CHOOSE ENGINEERED OR SOLID HARDWOOD FLOORING? Solid hardwood is generally more costly because of the amount of solid wood that is used for each plank of flooring. Be careful not just to assume that engineered is better value than solid hardwood. Some types of engineered flooring can be quite costly, especially if you choose a rare species of wood, or opt for a very wide plank size. SHOULD I NAIL OR GLUE MY HARDWOOD FLOORING DOWN? Solid hardwood floors must be fixed into position by either gluing or nailing down to the subfloor. Engineered hardwood floors can be glued or nailed into position, but they also have the option of being floated over an underlay. If you choose to fix your hardwood floor into position, you then have the choice of either gluing your floor to the subfloor using flexible flooring adhesive to WHAT FLOORING IS SUITABLE FOR UNDERFLOOR HEATING AND WHY? Bamboo flooring is a perfect match for underfloor heating. Its natural properties help it to retain and transfer the heat effectively. Bamboo flooring is stable and able to withstand the changes in temperature. Most types of bamboo flooring are compatible with underfloor heating systems, but it is advisable to check with the manufacturer first. OAK STYLE LAMINATE FLOORING Oak style laminate flooring is just as it sounds. It is laminate flooring that has been designed to look like planks or blocks of Oak. As laminate flooring is essentially a photograph of a wooden floor. The choices are almost endless, so there will definitely be something to suit your needs and requirements. Continue reading →LAMINATE FLOORING
COVID-19 UPDATE - 'Business as Usual' We are still taking orders and shipping out goods as usual. You can choose your delivery date at the checkout section of the website. ENGINEERED WOOD FLOORING Quality engineered wood flooring available in-store or online - We won't be beaten on price. SOLID OAK ACCESSORIES Solid Oak Wood Trims. Wooden floor profiles can help to add the finishing touches to any room. When fitting a wooden floor, it is inevitable that you will need some type of accessory to complete the appearance of the room. We have a range of solid Oak flooring profiles including pipe covers, door thresholds, beading, scotia and stairnosing to
CLICK | ENGINEERED WOOD FLOORING Click fitting engineered flooring provides a quicker and easier installation method. The flooring has been manufactured with a specially designed click and lock system so that the planks simply click together for a tight and seamless join without the need for adhesive, nails or screws.WOOD FLOORING
COVID-19 UPDATE - 'Business as Usual' We are still taking orders and shipping out goods as usual. You can choose your delivery date at the checkout section of the website. WHICH DIRECTION TO LAY A WOODEN FLOOR? However, the most common way to lay a wooden floor is laying it lengthways in the light path from the largest window or light source. This is so that the light picks up on the smaller end joints rather than along the length joints, and helps to highlight the natural beauty of the wooden floor. Another tip is to lay the flooring alongthe length
CAN I CHANGE THE COLOUR OF MY OAK FLOORING? Yes the colour of your Oak flooring can be changed by adding a colour stain, but it is a lengthy and technical process so to achieve the best results it should be left to a professional hardwood flooring expert. Here is a quick guide to the steps involved: Continue reading→
WHAT FLOORING IS SUITABLE FOR UNDERFLOOR HEATING AND WHY? Bamboo flooring is a perfect match for underfloor heating. Its natural properties help it to retain and transfer the heat effectively. Bamboo flooring is stable and able to withstand the changes in temperature. Most types of bamboo flooring are compatible with underfloor heating systems, but it is advisable to check with the manufacturer first. WHAT IS AN EXPANSION GAP? An expansion gap is a term used when fitting wooden flooring. It is an essential gap that must be left around the edge of the room when fitting hardwood, bamboo or laminate flooring. The expansion gap should be around the whole perimeter of the room, wherever the flooring may be against fixed objects, such as walls, doorways, radiator pipes and fireplaces. Continue reading → WOOD FLOORING & OAK FLOORING SPECIALISTSFREE DELIVERY ORDERS OVER £50FREE FLOORING SAMPLES REQUEST YOUR SAMPLES HEREAMBIENT FLOORING BAMBOOAMBIENT FLOORING DISTRIBUTORSAMBIENT FLOORING DISTRIBUTORSAMBIENT FLOORING INCAMBIENT FLOORING INCAMBIENT FLOORINGNJ
Quality Wood Flooring, Laminate and Vinyl from Ambience Hardwood Flooring. Our wide range of quality products include solid and engineered wood, laminate flooring and vinyl flooring. Based in Leicestershire, we have an extensive range of products with over 200 floors displayed in our showroom. We also supply floor accessoriesincluding wood
HOW TO MAINTAIN AND CLEAN MY WOODEN FLOOR Wooden floors are elegant, beautiful and timeless and can last for decades if looked after properly. Most types of wooden flooring are reasonably durable and hardwearing. However, they will still need caring for and protecting from damage. Looking after any type of wooden floor is easy and straight forward if you follow the advice below. Continue reading → INSTALLATION METHODS EXPLAINED Solid wood flooring needs to be left for at least 7 days. Engineered wood flooring needs to be left for at least 72 hours. Have your flooring delivered in plenty of time before installation. Put the flooring, still packaged, into the room where it will be installed. Never leave the flooring in a damp room. REAL WOOD OR LAMINATE FLOORING? Real wood flooring can last a lifetime if looked after properly. It can be sanded and re-finished to revive its beauty and prolong its life. Laminate flooring cannot be sanded and has a life expectancy of between 5-20 years depending upon the quality. So, if you are looking for something to last for decades then go for real hardwood flooring. UNDERFLOOR HEATING UNDERLAY These underlays have been specifically designed to be used with underfloor heating systems and engineered hardwood floors. They act as a cushion between the sub floor and your hardwood floor, but they have a very low tog rating which allows the transfer of heat to reach your floor, whilst providing the other benefits of an underlay. HARDWOOD FLOORING: RANDOM VS FIXED LENGTH PLANKS When deciding upon a hardwood floor, one of the choices you will have is whether to choose random length or fixed length planks of flooring. Random length flooring is hardwood flooring that comes in packs with boards of different lengths (ranging from approximately 300mm – 1600mm) and fixed length flooring is hardwood flooring that comes in packs of fixed lengths (usually around SHOULD I CHOOSE ENGINEERED OR SOLID HARDWOOD FLOORING? Solid hardwood is generally more costly because of the amount of solid wood that is used for each plank of flooring. Be careful not just to assume that engineered is better value than solid hardwood. Some types of engineered flooring can be quite costly, especially if you choose a rare species of wood, or opt for a very wide plank size. UNDERFLOOR HEATING COMPATIBLE LAMINATE FLOORINGSEE MORE ON AMBIENCEHARDWOODFLOORING.CO.UK SHOULD I NAIL OR GLUE MY HARDWOOD FLOORING DOWN? Solid hardwood floors must be fixed into position by either gluing or nailing down to the subfloor. Engineered hardwood floors can be glued or nailed into position, but they also have the option of being floated over an underlay. If you choose to fix your hardwood floor into position, you then have the choice of either gluing your floor to the subfloor using flexible flooring adhesive to WHAT FLOORING IS SUITABLE FOR UNDERFLOOR HEATING AND WHY? Bamboo flooring is a perfect match for underfloor heating. Its natural properties help it to retain and transfer the heat effectively. Bamboo flooring is stable and able to withstand the changes in temperature. Most types of bamboo flooring are compatible with underfloor heating systems, but it is advisable to check with the manufacturer first. WOOD FLOORING & OAK FLOORING SPECIALISTSFREE DELIVERY ORDERS OVER £50FREE FLOORING SAMPLES REQUEST YOUR SAMPLES HEREAMBIENT FLOORING BAMBOOAMBIENT FLOORING DISTRIBUTORSAMBIENT FLOORING DISTRIBUTORSAMBIENT FLOORING INCAMBIENT FLOORING INCAMBIENT FLOORINGNJ
Quality Wood Flooring, Laminate and Vinyl from Ambience Hardwood Flooring. Our wide range of quality products include solid and engineered wood, laminate flooring and vinyl flooring. Based in Leicestershire, we have an extensive range of products with over 200 floors displayed in our showroom. We also supply floor accessoriesincluding wood
HOW TO MAINTAIN AND CLEAN MY WOODEN FLOOR Wooden floors are elegant, beautiful and timeless and can last for decades if looked after properly. Most types of wooden flooring are reasonably durable and hardwearing. However, they will still need caring for and protecting from damage. Looking after any type of wooden floor is easy and straight forward if you follow the advice below. Continue reading → INSTALLATION METHODS EXPLAINED Solid wood flooring needs to be left for at least 7 days. Engineered wood flooring needs to be left for at least 72 hours. Have your flooring delivered in plenty of time before installation. Put the flooring, still packaged, into the room where it will be installed. Never leave the flooring in a damp room. REAL WOOD OR LAMINATE FLOORING? Real wood flooring can last a lifetime if looked after properly. It can be sanded and re-finished to revive its beauty and prolong its life. Laminate flooring cannot be sanded and has a life expectancy of between 5-20 years depending upon the quality. So, if you are looking for something to last for decades then go for real hardwood flooring. UNDERFLOOR HEATING UNDERLAY These underlays have been specifically designed to be used with underfloor heating systems and engineered hardwood floors. They act as a cushion between the sub floor and your hardwood floor, but they have a very low tog rating which allows the transfer of heat to reach your floor, whilst providing the other benefits of an underlay. HARDWOOD FLOORING: RANDOM VS FIXED LENGTH PLANKS When deciding upon a hardwood floor, one of the choices you will have is whether to choose random length or fixed length planks of flooring. Random length flooring is hardwood flooring that comes in packs with boards of different lengths (ranging from approximately 300mm – 1600mm) and fixed length flooring is hardwood flooring that comes in packs of fixed lengths (usually around SHOULD I CHOOSE ENGINEERED OR SOLID HARDWOOD FLOORING? Solid hardwood is generally more costly because of the amount of solid wood that is used for each plank of flooring. Be careful not just to assume that engineered is better value than solid hardwood. Some types of engineered flooring can be quite costly, especially if you choose a rare species of wood, or opt for a very wide plank size. UNDERFLOOR HEATING COMPATIBLE LAMINATE FLOORINGSEE MORE ON AMBIENCEHARDWOODFLOORING.CO.UK SHOULD I NAIL OR GLUE MY HARDWOOD FLOORING DOWN? Solid hardwood floors must be fixed into position by either gluing or nailing down to the subfloor. Engineered hardwood floors can be glued or nailed into position, but they also have the option of being floated over an underlay. If you choose to fix your hardwood floor into position, you then have the choice of either gluing your floor to the subfloor using flexible flooring adhesive to WHAT FLOORING IS SUITABLE FOR UNDERFLOOR HEATING AND WHY? Bamboo flooring is a perfect match for underfloor heating. Its natural properties help it to retain and transfer the heat effectively. Bamboo flooring is stable and able to withstand the changes in temperature. Most types of bamboo flooring are compatible with underfloor heating systems, but it is advisable to check with the manufacturer first. ENGINEERED WOOD FLOORING Quality engineered wood flooring available in-store or online - We won't be beaten on price. SOLID OAK ACCESSORIES Solid Oak Wood Trims. Wooden floor profiles can help to add the finishing touches to any room. When fitting a wooden floor, it is inevitable that you will need some type of accessory to complete the appearance of the room. We have a range of solid Oak flooring profiles including pipe covers, door thresholds, beading, scotia and stairnosing to
ENGINEERED WOOD FLOORING PROFILE TYPE COVID-19 UPDATE - 'Business as Usual' We are still taking orders and shipping out goods as usual. You can choose your delivery date at the checkout section of the website. CLICK | ENGINEERED WOOD FLOORING Click fitting engineered flooring provides a quicker and easier installation method. The flooring has been manufactured with a specially designed click and lock system so that the planks simply click together for a tight and seamless join without the need for adhesive, nails or screws. HOW TO OIL A WOODEN FLOOR Stir the can of oil thoroughly. Using a microfibre roller or stiff brush, apply the oil thinly and evenly along the wood grain. Do this in small sections until the whole floor is complete. Leave to dry for the recommended amount of time. Apply a second coat of oil if necessary, following steps 4 to 6. Oiling a wooden floor with abuffer.
WHAT FLOORING IS SUITABLE FOR UNDERFLOOR HEATING AND WHY? Bamboo flooring is a perfect match for underfloor heating. Its natural properties help it to retain and transfer the heat effectively. Bamboo flooring is stable and able to withstand the changes in temperature. Most types of bamboo flooring are compatible with underfloor heating systems, but it is advisable to check with the manufacturer first. WHICH DIRECTION TO LAY A WOODEN FLOOR? However, the most common way to lay a wooden floor is laying it lengthways in the light path from the largest window or light source. This is so that the light picks up on the smaller end joints rather than along the length joints, and helps to highlight the natural beauty of the wooden floor. Another tip is to lay the flooring alongthe length
BONA - AMBIENCE HARDWOOD FLOORING Bona is a worldwide brand that has been designing, creating and supplying wood flooring products for nearly 100 years. They have an extensive research and development team that have created a wide range of wood oils, adhesives, wood fillers, stains and cleaning equipment that are easy to use and durable. CAN I CHANGE THE COLOUR OF MY OAK FLOORING? Yes the colour of your Oak flooring can be changed by adding a colour stain, but it is a lengthy and technical process so to achieve the best results it should be left to a professional hardwood flooring expert. Here is a quick guide to the steps involved: Continue reading→
WHAT IS AN EXPANSION GAP? An expansion gap is a term used when fitting wooden flooring. It is an essential gap that must be left around the edge of the room when fitting hardwood, bamboo or laminate flooring. The expansion gap should be around the whole perimeter of the room, wherever the flooring may be against fixed objects, such as walls, doorways, radiator pipes and fireplaces. Continue reading →Categories
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Our wide range of quality products include solid and engineered wood, laminate flooring and vinyl flooring. Based in Leicestershire, we have an extensive range of products with over 200 floors displayed in our showroom. We also supply floor accessories including wood profiles, cleaning products, wood oils and floor installation tools that will help you complete and maintain your floor. We offer the most competitive prices and can send out free wood floor samples so you can take a closer look at any of our products. Our friendly team of wood flooring experts will be happy to answer any technical questions you may have and also advise on the right productsfor you.
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Elegant, luxurious and will instantly add character and charm to any room. Not only is solid wood beautiful, it is also strong and durable and can last a lifetime if looked after properly. Solid wood is a sought after and popular type of flooring that is easy to care for andlook after.
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Gives the feel and look of solid wood with the added benefits that come with the way it has been constructed. The surface of the floor is solid wood and underneath are base layers which create the strength and stability. It can be floated over an underlay, used with underfloor heating and installed in rooms with fluctuations in temperature and humidity.LAMINATE FLOORING
A fantastic cost-effective alternative to hardwood flooring. It is made to look like either wood, stone or tiles by using high resolution photographs which are laminated onto high density fibreboard. Laminate flooring is extremely stable and durable and most can be used with underfloor heating. It is easy to install and requires very littlemaintenance.
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Provides a soft and warm surface and is available in a range of stunning designs and patterns. Most vinyl floors are 100% waterproof so are ideal for kitchens, bathrooms and utility rooms. It is extremely hard wearing and is easy to look after. FLOORING ACCESSORIES An essential part of fitting new flooring. We have all the accessories that you will need to fit your floor, add the finishing touches to your room and to look after your floor for years to come. Our range includes: different types of underlay, cleaning and maintenance products and floor profiles such as beading, skirting, stair nosingand door bars.
WOOD OIL AND WOOD STAIN If you are installing an unfinished hardwood floor, or already have a wood floor that requires some care and maintenance then our range of wood oils and stains should will most definitely be of interest. Stocked in a wide range of different finishes and colours you can be sure there is something to meet your requirements to make your woodlook amazing.
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