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Tips for Preserving Luxury Vinyl Flooring

Luxury Vinyl Flooring, available in plank or tile format, is one of today’s most popular ways to upgrade floors in homes. It goes in quickly and easily, with no glue or serious tools, and can mimic wood, tile or stone, to suit many different decorating styles. Regardless of what format…

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Rigid Core Luxury Vinyl Flooring: A Durable and Stylish Choice for Your Home

Rigid core luxury vinyl flooring, also known as SPC (stone-composite or stone-polymer core flooring) is a popular choice for homeowners today. Made from a mixture of limestone powder and stabilizers, the core of luxury vinyl flooring is completely inorganic and will not respond to moisture nor temperature or humidity changes.…

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Choosing the Best Carpet Fiber for Your Lifestyle

When it’s time to upgrade your carpet, certain considerations come to mind. Obviously, most people think about appearance, first and foremost: What color carpet suits your decor? Do you want a pattern or a solid color? What about hiding dirt? Do you have a busy household and a high threshold…

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How to Prevent Scratches on Hardwood Floors

Hardwood floors are a great investment in the value of your home. They are both classic and classy. They can be adapted to many different styles of decor, from sleek contemporary to rustic. If you are fortunate enough to have older hardwoods or if you made that investment after the…

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Contemporary Flooring Styles: Finding Your Perfect Match

When it comes to interior design styles, trends change frequently and can sometimes leave us all confused about what is “in” today and what has just gone from trendy to kitschy. It’s not always easy to keep up! Thankfully, contemporary style is a blend of what is old and new,…

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Maximalism Style & Why We Love It

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If you’re looking for a new design that will add lots of personality and color to a room in your home, Maximalism could bring the wow factor that you’re looking for! The opposite of Minimalism’s less-is-more aesthetic, Maximalism leans the other direction with its more-is-more sensibility. Instead of crisp white…

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