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		<title>Caring for Your Hardwood Floor</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 00:03:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hardwood floors make a beautiful, elegant addition to your home. They are lovely and lend a graceful ambience to any room. Unfortunately, many people don’t take care of their hardwood floors like they should. With some precautionary care, your hardwood floors will remain beautiful well into old age.
Sunlight
If your floor is exposed to sun during [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hardwood floors make a beautiful, elegant addition to your home. They are lovely and lend a graceful ambience to any room. Unfortunately, many people don’t take care of their hardwood floors like they should. With some precautionary care, your hardwood floors will remain beautiful well into old age.</p>
<p>Sunlight</p>
<p>If your floor is exposed to sun during the day, invest in sheer curtains, drapes, or blinds that will limit sunlight as UV rays can damage hardwood floors over time.<br />
Furniture<br />
Furniture glides are a great investment for your hardwood floor. They are small coverings, usually made of felt or another soft material, that are placed under the feet of furniture to prevent scratches. To ensure that dust and grit don’t get imbedded, clean the glides regularly. When moving furniture, always lift it up. You should never slide furniture on a hardwood floor, even with glides. If the piece is too heavy to lift, place a cotton sock over the leg and slide it carefully.<br />
Shoes</p>
<p>Avoid wearing any kind of heel when walking on a wood floor, and make sure this rule is enforced for your guests and family members as well. Hells can leave tiny dents that may go unnoticed until the light hits them and you notice your beautiful smooth floor is now a speckled design of small dents.<br />
Area Rugs<br />
Area rugs are not only a nice way to decorate a hardwood floor; they are also a great way to save it from stains and spills. Place area rugs in general area that might be more prone to stains, like entrances from outside, below the stove and kitchen counters, in the bathroom, etc.<br />
Sweeping and Vacuuming<br />
Sweep floors and vacuum them regularly. Use a vacuum with a brush attachment as beater bars can damage and dent a hardwood floor.<br />
Water<br />
Avoid mopping except with a special dust mop or other wood-safe cleaning agent. Be careful not to over clean your hardwood floor because too much cleaning will dull the finish.<br />
Water is a hardwood floor’s greatest enemy, so avoid mopping with it at all. If you spill water or another liquid on your hardwood floor, blot it up immediately starting from the outside of the spill and working your way in.<br />
Cleaning<br />
Use a special dust mop or other cleaning agent that is wood-safe. Select your cleaner carefully and always read the label. If it doesn’t specifically say it is safe for hardwood floors, don’t use it.  The right cleaner should match the finish on your hardwood floor.<br />
Care for your hardwood floors as you would anything precious and valuable; treat them well by following the preventative measures above and your hardwood floors will stay safe, beautiful, and durable for years to come.</p>
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		<title>Caring for Laminate Flooring</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 21:36:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Laminate flooring gives your floor that overall look of wood that can be enjoyed for years to come. The best thing about laminate flooring is the ease in care that you have when you have it in your home. Laminate flooring is one that will look like wood, and that will feel like wood but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Laminate flooring gives your floor that overall look of wood that can be enjoyed for years to come. The best thing about laminate flooring is the ease in care that you have when you have it in your home. Laminate flooring is one that will look like wood, and that will feel like wood but often times is a bi product of wood. Real wood will require waxing and cleaning every year to keep the floor shiny. Real wood flooring is going to be sanded down and varnished again as the shine is worn off the flooring. Laminate flooring is going to require no waxing, no sanding and the wear and tear on the flooring is something that is not going to happen in the manner that the coating on other wood flooring will have.</p>
<p>Laminate flooring can be cared for by using a dry dust mop on the floor for every day cleaning. During those times when you feel that you need a good deeper clean, you can use a wet mop, one that is not really all that wet, to clean up sticky messes or to clean up mud from the floor. You don’t want to use that much water on the floor so you don’t have the water seeping down into the laminate flooring and then the laminate flooring is going to warp over time.</p>
<p>Laminate floor care is going to be similar to wood or any other type of flooring when it comes to moving furniture across the flooring. Laminate flooring can be scratched, dented and can be marked up when you are not careful in moving those heaviest of furniture pieces in your home. To prevent and care for your flooring, you want to pick up the furniture and move it from location to location.</p>
<p>Don’t drag the furniture across the flooring. Your laminate flooring that has marks and cuts in it will need a little extra care to get that mark out, and sometimes if the cut is all that deep you can’t get it out no matter how much buffing you were to do on this area. The same goes for wood flooring, if the cut is too deep or the scratch is too deep, you are not going to be able to cover it up.</p>
<p>Laminate flooring is easy to care for because the seams in the flooring are actually very tight. You won’t find all types of cracks in the flooring for food, for water, or for dirt to get trapped in. Laminate flooring is a type that will not allow things down between the rows, when you care for it daily. Sweeping and dusting your flooring with a broom, a swiffer or a vacuum that is not hard on the floor is what you need to care for the laminate flooring. You only want to mop your flooring when it is really sticky, when you spill something on the floor, but you don’t even need to wax laminate flooring which is what makes it so popular!</p>
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		<title>Benefits of Cork Flooring</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2010 00:53:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cork flooring offers several outstanding benefits to homeowner looking for something new and exciting in their home. The durability of cork flooring is appealing to most homeowners. High heels and furniture can do no damage! Cork flooring tiles are typically protected with a durable environmentally friendly urethane containing no formaldehyde. When cork is subjected to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cork flooring offers several outstanding benefits to homeowner looking for something new and exciting in their home. The durability of cork flooring is appealing to most homeowners. High heels and furniture can do no damage! Cork flooring tiles are typically protected with a durable environmentally friendly urethane containing no formaldehyde. When cork is subjected to pressure, the gas in the cells is compressed and volume reduces considerably. When released from pressure, cork recovers very rapidly to its original shape. Cork is remarkably resistant to wear, as it is less affected by impact and friction than other hard surfaces because of its cellular composition.</p>
<p>Natural cork is a fire inhibitor, not spreading the flame. Cork also does not release any toxic gases on combustion. Another major benefit is the fact that cork is antimicrobial and insect repellant. Even termites are unwelcome. The suberin, the inherent substance of cork, is a natural insect repellent</p>
<p>Perhaps the most valuable asset of cork flooring is the ease of maintenance. Today, waxing is no longer needed. Sweeping and mopping will be the usual maintenance. A few years down the road when the finish starts to wear off, lightly sand the floor and reapply a new coat of urethane. Your floor will last for several decades.</p>
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		<title>Categorization of the Mosaic Tiles</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 07:37:50 +0000</pubDate>
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Mosaic tiles are artistic tiles used in the various building constructions. Mosaic made buildings are more attractive and colourful than the common bricks made buildings. The mosaic tiles are supplied by different stones and tiles manufacturers.
Mosaic stones are improvised forms of the natural stones. Original stones like limestones, marbles, granites, sandstones, black and silty plates, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Mosaic tiles are artistic tiles used in the various building constructions. Mosaic made buildings are more attractive and colourful than the common bricks made buildings. The mosaic tiles are supplied by different stones and tiles manufacturers.</p>
<p>Mosaic stones are improvised forms of the natural stones. Original stones like limestones, marbles, granites, sandstones, black and silty plates, after cleaning and polishing with colourful designs becomes mosaic tiles. Customers can find this building material in numerous sizes, designs and colours. People should be careful in the selection of the mosaic stones. They should use varied coloured mosaic plates in different rooms of their building. For example black coloured mosaics plates adds extra glaziness in the shelves of the house. White or light pink coloured mosaic plates are mostly suited for the frontal walls and floor in the house. Similarly the blue or golden coloured mosaic stones are most effective for the guest room and bed room in a house. The cherry coloured mosaic stones can be applied in the bathroom and toilet of the home.</p>
<p>Mosaic tiles can be broadly classified into three categories i.e., marble mosaics, mosaic glass tiles &amp; mosaics limestones. The first category of mosaic stone is a widely acclaimed building product across the globe. Due to its solid surface and beautiful coloured strata, mosaic marble stones are extensively used to shape the floor, walls and shelves of the building. The second category of building tiles provides dazzling appearance in the building. The use of colourfuly adored mosaic glass plates illuminates the home or office with the shining effect. With the direct sunlight and electrical light, the glass mosaic floors and walls produces double pleasure of colourful shininess. The most common dimension of the glass mosaic plates is 20&#215;20x4 mm.</p>
<p>Limestones mosaic plates are mostly suited for the basin and kitchen walls of the house. The limestones are available in either natural, polished, flamed, hammered and bevelled shapes. The Limestones made walls however, needs more maintenance than the marble mosaics plates. Laying down of Mosaic tiles needs special procedure. They cannot be fitted like the ordinary bricks on the walls. First step is to assess the number of tiles needed for the floor and walls of the room. Next step is to clear the floor and wall space, where tiles are to be placed. If you are using glass mosaics on the walls of your home, then you need clamps and glass cutters for fitting the glass on the wall. Otherwise you should apply thin coating of cements or adhesives for fixing the mosaic plates on the places. Then you should leave the marble or limestone mosaics floors and walls for about a day. After that you can wash and rub the mosaic floor, walls and shelves for cleaning the cement spots on the surface.</p>
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		<title>Placement Tips For Large Area Rugs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2009 16:08:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One excellent way to add style and character to your home is with large area rugs. They&#8217;re a beautiful accessory for any home and with so many different options available you can find a style to go with any décor. The key to using large area rugs to enhance your décor is placement. These rugs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One excellent way to add style and character to your home is with large area rugs. They&#8217;re a beautiful accessory for any home and with so many different options available you can find a style to go with any décor. The key to using large area rugs to enhance your décor is placement. These rugs are normally used in dinning rooms, living rooms and large bedrooms. Since they cover a large portion of the floor, where you place them is very important to achieve the best look.</p>
<p>When deciding where to place the rugs in your home the following tips can help:</p>
<p>· Large area rugs placed in bedrooms don&#8217;t need to be centered but having an equal amount of space left uncovered on at least two sides is recommended.</p>
<p>· When placed in a dinning room, only the table and chairs should be on the rug. However, keep in mind, the rug should be large enough to allow room for the chairs to be slid back far enough for you to get in and out of them comfortably without them sliding off the edge. Here&#8217;s a bonus tip, Momeni rugs look fantastic in dinning rooms.</p>
<p>· If you plan to place the rug near a door, make sure there is enough clearance between the bottom of the door and the floor for it to open smoothly.</p>
<p>· As a general rule, when placing the large area rug in an open space, it should be placed in the center of the room allowing the outside of the floor to show. This is especially important when using rugs on hardwood floors.</p>
<p>· When placing the area rug in a living room, it can be placed anywhere and the front legs of the sofa and chair can be placed along the edge or all four legs can be on the rug. Either way is appropriate as long as there is no more two feet of rug extending from the back of the furniture.</p>
<p>· Determine where the heat vents are located in your home to prevent covering these.</p>
<p>· Don&#8217;t allow the corner of the rug to be in the middle of a doorway or hallway to prevent accidents.</p>
<p>Using rug pads can help to extend the life of your large area rug by reducing the friction created between it and the floor that is caused when you walk across it. Rug pads can also prevent slippage when they&#8217;re placed on hardwood or tile floors.</p>
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		<title>7 Tips For Your Hardwood Floor</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 00:45:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solid hardwood floors look great. They have a tough chunky look that spells quality and long life. And they will last long and look magnificent throughout if you take the effort to look after them. It’s not difficult, and the right kind of care will add years to your beautiful hardwood floor.
1. The worst enemies [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Solid hardwood floors look great. They have a tough chunky look that spells quality and long life. And they will last long and look magnificent throughout if you take the effort to look after them. It’s not difficult, and the right kind of care will add years to your beautiful hardwood floor.</p>
<p>1. The worst enemies of your hardwood floor are grit, sand and dirt. These three act like sandpaper grinding, scraping and dulling the shiny surface until it becomes ugly. Use small mats near outside doors to prevent the dirt getting further into your house.</p>
<p>2. Water allowed to stand on any part of your hardwood floor can cause warping and discoloration. Be sure to wipe up any spills promptly.</p>
<p>3. Re-arranging the furniture is fine, but lift it rather than drag it. This will avoid scratches.</p>
<p>4. The sun can be strong and have much more power than you may think in mid summer. Direct sunlight can discolor a hardwood floor. Protect it with drapes, curtains or blinds.</p>
<p>5. Clean your hardwood floor by using a good broom, a canister vacuum with a special bare floor attachment, or a good dust mop.</p>
<p>6. If your floor does get a bad scratch in it, get a scratch filler kit of the right color at your local hardware store. Sand and smooth the affected area first, then mix the solution to get the exact right color. When it has dried, lightly smooth with a low grit sandpaper, then polish.</p>
<p>7. Pets are among your hardwood floor’s biggest enemies. They have claws and nails that scratch surfaces. Keep your pet’s nails well trimmed. Also, keep pet food containers off the floor surface. Pets always spill food around the containers, which will damage the floor over time. Use newspaper or something more durable to protect the floor.</p>
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		<title>Tips on Buying Rubber Gym Flooring</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 21:43:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When looking to buy rubber gym flooring there are quite a few things that you might want to keep in mind. The two main basic things that you should always be aware about are that every gym floor needs to have solid playability and durability. This will ensure that the people who use your gym [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When looking to buy rubber gym flooring there are quite a few things that you might want to keep in mind. The two main basic things that you should always be aware about are that every gym floor needs to have solid playability and durability. This will ensure that the people who use your gym will be able to truly get the best that they can out of it.</p>
<p>The reason I tell you this is because you need to be cautious when buying a gym floor and spending your money. This kind of thing is fairly expensive to install and if it does not work out for you, you are sending a lot of money down the drain. Make sure you do your research and know what you are doing when you go and buy your rubber gym flooring.</p>
<p>Some things you should look for when you consider the durability of your gym are, the grip, and the amount of resistance that it can withstand. Grip is needed for your gym to be playable and resistance is used so that your gym flooring will be able to stand what you are throwing against it.</p>
<p>Make sure you clean your floor and take good care of it as this will make it look and last a lot longer. The key to making sure that your gym is successful is to look after it and make sure that it is in top notch shape and clean. The best types of gyms out there are those that are kept clean.</p>
<p>If you follow these tips and rules I will guarantee that your rubber gym flooring will go on to last you many years. If you need to find more information online, do a few searches online and you will certainly be able to find what you are looking for.</p>
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		<title>Tips and Advice on Laying Laminate Floors</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2009 13:59:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for an exotic floor know that there are laminate floors that mimic the feel and look of some of exotic floors. The manufacturers were brilliant to create laminate floors that have the same traits that we have with real exotic wood. The majority of people will love to have anything exotic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are looking for an exotic floor know that there are laminate floors that mimic the feel and look of some of exotic floors. The manufacturers were brilliant to create laminate floors that have the same traits that we have with real exotic wood. The majority of people will love to have anything exotic that they can own. With this in mind you will be sure to know that if it you will be aiming this way. You will be satisfied with laying laminate flooring that look like exotic floors. You would only have worry about people bothering you again about how your floors look so beautiful. No, don&#8217;t get me wrong you would rather have them say that. That&#8217;s when you could tell them that they should decide laying laminate flooring. They would be impress I&#8217;m sure when they get to hear you talk about some of the good info you&#8217;ve been soaking up. Then tell them that they can see why its a good idea to go with laying laminate flooring in how to lay laminate floors. Its so easy that if you gather some tips from this website. You will be amazed on how much info you get. If your friend or family member does decide to go with laying laminate flooring in their home! You will be able to help them make the process more easy and pleasant because of your companionship.</p>
<p>To give you some example:</p>
<ul>
<li>Cherry Brazil</li>
<li>Nothern Oak Block</li>
<li>Cllassic Beech</li>
<li>Brazilian Cherry</li>
<li>Black Cherry</li>
<li>Fedora</li>
<li>Varnished Walnut</li>
<li>Castro Oak</li>
<li>Cedar</li>
<li>Pacific Beech</li>
<li>Amber Glow</li>
<li>Ebony Plank</li>
<li>Warn Nutmeg</li>
<li>Steinway Cherry</li>
<li>Pecan</li>
<li>Aged Hickory</li>
<li>Madagascar      Walnut</li>
<li>Calladium Block</li>
<li>Cinnamon</li>
</ul>
<p>Can you believe the exotic selection that you can have when you with laying laminate flooring. Bet you probably forgot there was so many types of exotic wood. Knowing now that you can get an exotic laminate floor what are you waiting for? Start today on the perfect combo of floor and underlayment for your room. Now if you are going with exotic floors. Please, remember to use the best noise reduction and moisture absorber. This means laying the best laminate underlayment. You will have the best looking floors in the community! How to lay laminate floors should never be an issue to you after you read up on some tips. A handy Mom and Dad will tackle this subject with flying colors.</p>
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