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  • Hardwood Vs. Carpeting

    A big decision that homeowners make when remodeling or purchasing a home is what type of flooring to put down. Carpet and hardwood both have their advantages and disadvantages, and researching...

  • How to Create Designs in Hardwood Flooring

    The beauty of hardwood floors is undeniable. Hardwood floors add beauty and elegance to any room and is one of the top requests on the list of home buyers. With care and maintenance, hardwood...

  • How to Cover Carpet Without Removing it

    Carpeting in your home represents a significant financial investment. If you have carpeting that is old or outdated, or just want a new look for less without the expense of removing the carpet,...

  • Types of Linoleum & Vinyl Flooring

    Linoleum and vinyl are both durable and cost-effective floor coverings. Linoleum and vinyl are recommended for kitchens, bathrooms, and basements. Both are easy to clean and durable in heavy...

  • How to Color/Stain Over Faded Polyurethane Wood Floors

    If you want to change the shade of your worn-out old polyurethane wood floor, but you don't want to sand it down to bare wood and re-stain it, there is an alternative. While polyurethane is...

  • How to Determine the Quality of Ceramic Floor Tiles

    Ceramic tile floor tiles are an eco-smart, durable, easily maintained and beautiful flooring solution. Installed properly, quality ceramic tile will last a lifetime. Ceramic tile has been the...

  • How to Tile Over Cement Floors

    Flooring tile is available in hundreds of different colors and sizes that can suit just about any aesthetic desire. Tile is a versatile flooring material that can be applied to any floor surface...

  • How to Cut Laminate Flooring at an Angle

    Laminate flooring has grown to be a very popular alternative to hardwood flooring, and modern laminates are available with textures and designs that render them virtually indistinguishable from...

  • How Thick Should an Area Rug Pad Be on Laminate Floors?

    The appropriate thickness of rug pads largely depends on the purpose of the room. Pads can serve as either a comfort or safety factor with laminate floors. Thinner rugs pads help make the rugs...

  • How to Install Underlayment For Hardwood Floors

    A common type of laminate flooring underlayment is purchased in 100-square-foot rolls. It is a foam underlayment with a moisture-resistant barrier. The barrier helps prevent moisture rising up...

  • Alternatives to Expensive Rug Pads

    Rugs that slip and slide can be dangerous. One of the most common solutions is to purchase a rug pad, but these are often very expensive. There are several other strategies you can use to keep...

  • How to Install Tile Over a Linoleum Sheet

    Tile is a stylish and durable flooring option. It is best to lay tile on a smooth wood or concrete surface, removing any linoleum before laying the tile. However, this is not always possible. Many...

  • What to Look for When Buying Ceiling Fans

    The addition of a ceiling fan can add beauty to any room of your home. A ceiling fan also can help to cool the room, which can save you money on your monthly energy bill. Ceiling fans vary widely...

  • What is the Preferred Installation Method for Engineered 9/16 Bamboo Flooring?

    Bamboo flooring, manufactured from a sustainable, renewable resource, is gaining in popularity. Bamboo is cut about every three years and re-grows from the roots. Engineered bamboo flooring is...

  • Can You Install Carpet Tiles on a Basement Floor?

    Carpet tiles can be easily installed on top of concrete basement floors. In fact, the easy installation and replacement process makes them one of the best-suited flooring solutions for basement...

  • How to Choose Residential Carpeting

    Residential carpet styles are the same as the carpets used in commercial businesses. Different types of carpeting will last longer than others. There are many factors that you will need to...

  • Carpet Measuring Techniques

    Measuring for carpet can seem daunting because overestimating will be costly and underestimating will cause installation problems. Avoid these problems if you are measuring yourself by learning a...

  • The Best Carpet to Install If You Have Several Pets

    A house full of cats and dogs is an active and lively household. With so many furry creatures running around, the carpet can take a beating. When you are looking to purchase and install new...

  • How to Install Carpet Tiles in a Basement

    As their name implies, carpet tiles are squares of carpeting approximately 18 to 20 inches square, depending upon the manufacturer. They come in a variety of textures, colors and backings....

  • The Best Cleanser for Bathroom Tiles

    The bathroom is an area that can get grimy. Regular cleaning of the shower, sink and tiles is necessary. Many commercial tile-cleaning products are on the market. But what products do the best...

  • How to Calculate a Concrete Pad Around a Rectangle

    Concrete pads, or concrete slabs, are used for a variety of purposes, including foundations, patios and covering high-traffic areas where grass would turn into mud, such as around the grill in the...

  • How to Start Laying Pergo Flooring

    Pergo started its quiet revolution in 1977 when its parent company, Perstorp Group, invented laminate flooring. The product went on sale in Sweden in 1978. From that point, Pergo's flooring has...

  • How to Decorate a Living Room Floor

    Your living room floor is the base of the room's decor, providing the foundation to build upon. Many people neglect their floors, which can leave the room feeling bare, unfinished or even worse,...

  • How to Repaint Wood Floors With Faux Finishes

    Repainting a wood floor in a faux finish is a great way to make a design statement. Traditionally, a faux finish is one that tries to look like another surface, such as marble, stone, tiles or...

  • How to Dye Outdoor Carpet

    Whether it's just a small welcome mat or a wall-to-wall floor covering, outdoor carpet can take a beating. Outdoor carpeting is a great way to keep your indoor areas safe, as people will wipe...

  • How to Design a Tile Kitchen Backsplash

    A tile backsplash is easy to keep clean and more durable than a painted wall. With the vast selection of tile, in almost any size, shape, color and type, choosing can be difficult. If you are...

  • How to Antique Paint Tin With Two Colors

    When you "antique" something, you age it artificially. Things like wood and tin often look old because the passage of time has left a patina of grime on the surface. Tin ceiling panels present an...

  • How to Paint Pine Flooring

    Pine flooring (or any other type of wood) is generally meant to be stained and varnished rather than painted. But if the wood becomes discolored, or is just not that attractive, painting is always...

  • Can You Install Laminate Flooring Over Carpet Padding?

    Laminate flooring is a manufactured system that gives the appearance of beautiful wood flooring at a much better cost and easier installation than solid wood. It is an engineered product that...

  • Options to Replace Popcorn Ceilings

    Every decade has an interior home design fad and one of them for the 1970s was popcorn ceilings. Along with the green shag carpeting and Avocado colored appliances, homeowners with this ceiling...

  • Should I Put Hardwood Floors in a House With High Humidity?

    Trees have vertical vessels in their trunks, which allow them to absorb water from the ground. Even after a tree has been cut down and milled for flooring, these vessels are still present in the...

  • How to Install a Deck Floor

    Deck planks are normally used as flooring for an exterior deck.The planks come in a variety of woods and composite materials. You can purchase deck planks in 2-foot intervals from 4 feet to 16...

  • How to Install an EcoWorx Carpet Tile

    Carpet flooring tiles such as Shaw's EcoWorx have been featured in home decorating shows as a type of flooring that can be installed by a homeowner and unless a permanent adhesive is used, the...

  • How to Decorate a Ceiling in a Small Kitchen

    Painting and decorating a small kitchen confounds many do-it-yourself decorators. However, painting and decorating a small kitchen ceiling can draw the eye upward and outward, giving the illusion...

  • How to Care for Industrial Vinyl Floor Tile

    Industrial vinyl floor tile is a non-porous tile that comes in many colors, and it usually has raised treads to prevent slipping. A strong adhesive binds the vinyl to the flooring underneath....

  • How to Miter the Inside Corner on Crown Molding

    Crown molding around the top of a room can give an elegant and finished look to the space. When installing straight across walls, there aren't really any issues. The inside corners, however, often...

  • How to Install a Ceiling Fan in a Drop Ceiling

    A ceiling fan is an excellent addition to a room, both for decor as well as for added comfort. In a standard room with ceiling joists, a ceiling fan installation is relatively easy. In a room with...

  • Step-by-Step Instructions to Stain a Concrete Floor

    Staining a concrete floor is a long-lasting and beautiful option. A properly stained and sealed concrete floor retains its finish and beauty much longer than conventional floor coverings. Concrete...

  • How to Wall Paper a Ceiling

    You might want to hang wallpaper on a ceiling to cover up old stains and light cracks. Unlike hanging paper on a wall, papering a ceiling works against gravity; unless you are aware of a couple of...

  • How to Repair Nicks on Prefinished Cherry Wood Flooring

    American black cherry, or the more exotic Brazilian cherry, wood can be crafted into exquisite solid hardwood flooring. Cherry wood flooring adds dramatic interest, warmth and beauty to both...

  • How to Varnish & Care for Parquet Floors

    Parquet flooring is a hardwood floor that is noted for its geometric pattern. Often referred to as patterned flooring, caring for parquet is easy. If the homeowner chooses to varnish their floor,...

  • How to Care for a Lauzon Wood Floor

    Lauzon is an environmentally conscious Canadian company specializing in wood floors. They developed a special finish, making their hardwood floors the most durable and resilient in the industry....

  • Oak Vs. Maple Hardwood Flooring

    Hardwood woods floors are a solid investment for your home because even as home trends change, wood flooring remains a sought-after choice. The most popular hardwood floors remain oak and maple....

  • Ceiling Medallion Sizing Guide

    A ceiling medallion is a special kind of decorative molding that is meant to grace the center of a ceiling, usually in a dining or living room. It is often used in rooms that also have decorative...

  • How to Install a Suspended Ceiling in the Basement

    When finishing a basement area it is often desirable to install a suspended ceiling. This will conceal any overhead plumbing, electrical or HVAC duct work. The installation of a suspended ceiling...

  • Easy, Frugal Wood Floors Finish

    The least expensive wood floor finish anywhere is a high-quality, or premium, natural paste wax. Paste wax products are commonly found in 1-pound cans and may contain ingredients like carnauba wax...

  • How to Lay Laminate on an Uneven Floor

    Laminate flooring has become a very popular material that comes in mock tile, wood, or ceramic. A laminate floor is considered a floating floor because it's not secured to the floor -- it requires...

  • DIY: Installing an Engineered Hardwood Floor on Cement

    If you have a cement floor in your home, such as in a basement, consider covering the cement with an engineered hardwood floor. Glue or float your engineered hardwood floor to the cement to give a...

  • How to Tile Floors in Irregular Sized Rooms

    In a normal floor tiling project, you'll divide the room into four even squares and lay out the tile starting at the middle, where the squares meet, to ensure that any partial cuts at the walls...

  • How to Prepare a Floor for Peel & Stick Tile

    Peel and stick vinyl flooring---also known as self-adhesive tile--is an attractive and inexpensive flooring option that can be completed over a weekend as a do-it-yourself project.The key to...

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