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The Ultimate Guide to Caring for Your Hardwood Floor: 3 Steps You Should Always Practice

The Ultimate Guide to Caring for Your Hardwood Floor: 3 Steps You Should Always Practice

Getting a new floor is an exciting part of becoming a homeowner, and more importantly,  it’s also often an expensive part of being a homeowner. With that being said, it’s always important to take proper care of your new floor; however, it's especially important to take care of your new hardwood floors so that you get the most for your money and so that your interior looks aesthetically pleasing.
  • Bill Grover
Wooden Floors for Bathroom Ideas

Wooden Floors for Bathroom Ideas

Are you considering hardwood floors for a bathroom remodel, and is it a practical choice? In this article, we’ll discuss the pros, cons, and the potential of wooden floors for bathrooms, so that you can decide if wood is the right choice for you
Complete DIY Guide of Wooden Staircase Installation

Complete DIY Guide of Wooden Staircase Installation

In this article, we cover a complete DIY guide of wooden staircase installation, which will help you to set by yourself.
9 Examples of Seamless Wooden Flooring Texture

9 Examples of Seamless Wooden Flooring Texture

Why are more interior designers and homeowners looking for a seamless, textured floor? It’s an entirely distinctive look from the standard smooth, high gloss finish you see in most homes. It feels different too. It’s not as slippery. 

In this blog, we’ll unveil the beauty of textured wood, the types you can find, and how they make them.

  • Bill Grover
What is WPC Vinyl Flooring – A Complete Guide

What is WPC Vinyl Flooring – A Complete Guide

Flooring technology has come a long way since wood boards and ceramic tiles. WPC is the latest option you can choose to replace the floors in your home. 

Let’s find out what it is, and if it is the best solution for your home.

  • Bill Grover
How to Finance That Home Renovation You’ve Always Wanted

How to Finance That Home Renovation You’ve Always Wanted

A home improvement loan and credit card options are just a couple ways you might finance your home renovation. Learn more about pay for your dream reno here.