Other people who used our service recently to easily get quotes:
22 Feb 2012 - Muhamad from BIRRONG, NSW
I want to change from carpet to laminated timber on my family room (6mx4,5 m),and 2 bed rooms (3mx4m).Job has to be done on 29/2/2012
22 Feb 2012 - Steff from CHIPPENDALE, NSW
I am refurbishing my kitchen. What would be the most appropriate floating floorboards for a kitchen, i like the medium to darker colour woods. It is to be layed over the current slate tiled floor, doe...
21 Feb 2012 - Chris from EVERTON PARK, QLD
Installation only I have the flooring already and am actually looking to pull up the job I did but am not happy with (skirtings not removed originally and difficulty going around kitchen island)
20 Feb 2012 - Abhi from ISABELLA PLAINS, ACT
hi
i would like to get a quote for my three bedroom carpetted house in isabella plains. Thnx
20 Feb 2012 - Brooke from NORTH HAVEN, SA
Dark woods (mocha, jarrah) with reddish hue.
Acclimatising Timber Flooring To Reduce Movement
The benefits that timber flooring offers us are numerous and even priceless. Perhaps its greatest and timely contribution is in reducing carbon emissions that can lead to global warming. We often hear of climate changes that are causing havoc to many nations. Storms have become stronger, creating super typhoons that have ravished people’s lives with strong winds and severe flooding. Here in Australia, we have not been spared from the fury of nature.
Hence, it is important that we make some good changes albeit small but if all commit to it can make a huge difference. When it comes to flooring, timber is the most environment-friendly solution. This is only if you make sure to get your supplies from creditable merchants who sourced their timber from sustainable forests or from recycled wood. Some homeowners even specially request for recycled hardwood, loving those marks and stains for it creates the character of the wood. Moreover, the natural elegance of timber floors would negate the common perception that most ecologically safe options are not that pleasant looking. In truth, timber flooring is exceptionally beautiful, easily matching your theme or home decors.
There are more reasons why we should go for timber. For one, cleaning timber is like child’s play. Timber is a natural dust repellent for it will not readily absorb particulates that may pose a risk to our health and well-being. This is why the experts would often recommend timber as the best flooring solution for people suffering from asthma and any other form of allergies. With our fast-paced lifestyles, it is imperative that we make our housekeeping as simple and short as possible to tend to other equally important things. When choosing products for our home, it should not only be appearance that we prioritized but also the upkeep and maintenance for this would eat much of our time as well as our money when we do hire professional cleaners.
Furthermore, timber flooring remains to be ever popular so you can be sure that once you sell your house, you would fetch a better price because of your flooring. This makes your investment on your beautiful, durable and a tad more expensive floors worth every penny. It is a fact that many home decorators would highly recommend timber since they are very elegant and easily conforms to any theme, whether it is rustic or modern. With so many colors, designs and species to choose from, you can easily find the perfect timber floor for your home.
In sum, timber flooring is on the top of the list when it comes to flooring options. With advanced technology and more research, we are coming up with better products that can last for years. Though wood is a natural element, it can last a lifetime with proper care and treatment. You will not be able to find such hardy floors that also rank high in appearance. What better way to beautify our living spaces but to bring the creativity of nature in for nothing can surpass Mother Earth in sheer genius and grandeur.
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