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    Top Trends In Flooring

    Category: Home & Garden

    Check out some of the newest technologies and reclaimed materials that are becoming the hottest products in flooring 1.Dark Hardwood Dark hardwood floors add beauty and value to your home,Many homeowners choose dark wood floors to add depth and richness to their interiors. The dark color can be more difficult to clean and maintain since it shows scratches more easily, but on the other hand, it camouflages imperfections better,There are about 110 styles of dark hardwood floors. Each has its own unique characteristics, plank size, and gloss level. 2.Bamboo A bamboo floor is a type of flooring manufactured from the bamboo plant. the majority of bamboo product are comeing from china .the actual name bamboo is originated from a karnataka name..Acutaaly bamboo flooring is a new trends, long strips we’re used to. It’s harder than most hardwoods, comes in many styles and colors and can even mimic hardwood a highly engineered product using the inner fibers, are twice as hard as traditional bamboo flooring as we considering th wood flooring, it’s best to keep bamboo out of moisture-prone rooms like kitchens and baths.. 3. Large-Format Tile The world of tile we are seeing an explosion of sizes, shapes, materials and patterns,Particularly popular these days, he adds, are large-format tiles — tiles that come 12″ x 24″ and even 36″ x 36″ — as opposed to the tried-and-true 12″ x 12″ tiles. In addition to looking great, larger sizes mean more tile surface and less grout lines to clean.The large-format tiles are heavy, requiring a perfectly level substrate and a professional installer for the job to come out right 4.Cork Cork is an impermeable, buoyant material, a prime-subset of bark tissue that is harvested for commercial use primarily from Quercus suber, which is endemic to southwest Europe and northwest Africa.It’s also more durable, but still susceptible to moisture damage and fading. It’s main selling feature is how comfortable it is to walk on. 5.Concrete Concrete is a composite material composed of aggregate bonded together with a fluid cement which hardens over time.. It’s still sleek and durable but can be finished with a variety of colors, glosses and even textures to bring warmth to the cold stone. The one thing that hasn’t changed is that it’s still concrete and not the most comfortable to walk on.concrete floors are popping up in retail stores, trendy restaurants, offices, and homes everywhere. Whether it’s acid-stained, painted, overlays, microtoppings, radiant floors, or a unique personal floor, concrete floors offer a range unlike any other material. Concrete flooring, sometimes referred to as cement flooring, no longer has to be gray and boring. Now coloring concrete or applying textures, patterns, saw cuts, etc., can bring new life to this traditional substrate.



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