COREtec Plus Flooring
11 years ago
Featured Answer
Sort by:Oldest
Comments (956)
- 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
Related Discussions
Need help on flooring!
Comments (21)You should have a professional installer in your area take a look at your home so you can discuss what end result you are wanting. You may need to use an engineered wood. This is still an all wood product and is much more dimensionally stable than solid wood. This is a huge advantage if you are in an older home or in the midwest where humidity levels can drastically change from season to season. A solid wood will cup or curl if humidity and moisture levels are not managed. Your installer should do a moisture test before installation to make sure the installation does not fail. All warranties will be voided if this step is not taken. Also, your transitions will need to be considered. Is the new wood floor going to butt up to tile, carpet, or vinyl? The height difference in the two products will need to be taken into consideration. You will have a greater selection of thicknesses in the engineered woods. Engineered wood should be several plys, all wood. If you choose a solid wood, the hand scraped versions are fantastic for a high traffic area with children. Hickory, Red Oak, most Brazilian Species, and even Bamboo are hard enough to take everyday traffic and still look terrific. Good luck!...See MoreNeed help with furnishing a holiday apartment
Comments (4)Some ideas for you. The Ektorp sofa from Ikea has a washable cover and I've heard very good things about it. Good quality for a good price. I've included all the links to the items I chose: http://www.homedecorators.com/P/Custom_Kenter_Club_Chair/980/ http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S49927584/#/S89908531 http://www.homedecorators.com/P/Sylvan_Coffee_Table/950/ http://www.homedecorators.com/detail.php?parentid=01793&search=01793&suggest=11&sItem=13300 http://www.homedecorators.com/P/Bennett_Floor_Lamp_II/960/ http://www.homedecorators.com/detail.php?parentid=15765&search=15765&suggest=11&sItem=15766 http://www.pier1.com/Geometric-Circles-Pillow/2633921,default,pd.html?cgid=pillows http://www.homedecorators.com/P/Keys_Side_Table/460/...See MoreKitchen/Dining Room - Wooden or Tile Floor
Comments (4)100% Wood. I actually am installing for the second time wood flooring in my kitchen and dining area in fact the whole first floor. I did the second floor in Brazilian Cherry and just love it so much more than the oak that I currently have. However if I had to choose I would choose the oak floors over tile every time. They wear better look so much prettier. And like the previous poster pointed out I hate dirty grout lines....See MoreRe: 'warming up the bedroom feature".
Comments (1)Can't really see the main feature here, which is always the bed, but I'd advise moving it to a location where you can anchor it with a rug pulled 1/3 underneath it. Throw the flokati on the seating or get a super large one for under the bed. https://www.houzz.com/photos/40-park-morristown-njroselandproperty-master-bedroom-contemporary-bedroom-new-york-phvw-vp~149738...See More- 6 years agolast modified: 6 years ago
- 6 years agolast modified: 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years agolast modified: 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years agolast modified: 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years agolast modified: 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
- 5 years ago
- 5 years ago
- 5 years ago
- 5 years ago
- 5 years agolast modified: 5 years ago
- 5 years ago
- 5 years ago
- 5 years ago
- 5 years ago
- 5 years ago
- 5 years ago
- 5 years ago
- 5 years ago
- 4 years ago
- 4 years ago
- 3 years ago
- 3 years ago
- 3 years ago
- 3 years ago
Sponsored
Reload the page to not see this specific ad anymore












Cancork Floor Inc.