Thursday, 30 August 2018
BREATHING NEW LIFE INTO YOUR WOODEN FLOORING
Homes with hardwood floors are undoubtedly some of the most beautiful properties around, and hardwood floors is also highly practical. But whilst it's very durable, as time passes by it may start to look a little worn, and this might leave you facing a dilemma.
If they believe that wooden flooring has had its day, many individuals automatically assume that they need to invest in entirely new flooring. This isn't necessarily the case, however, as there are a few amazing professionals out there who can breathe new life back into floor, restoring it to its natural beauty.
Even though some DIY fans may initially think they will have the ability to restore the look of floorboards by investing in a couple of products in the local DIY store, it will quickly become apparent that the task is not that easy.
A specialist will have the ability to restore your flooring back to its beautiful best easily however, and they are trained to take care of unique kinds of wood, from oak to ash. In addition to bringing your flooring back to life, an expert may also treat flooring so that future tear and wear is kept to a minimal.
Let the professionals prolong the life of your hardwood floors, and revel in a beautiful looking home for a lot more.
Wednesday, 4 October 2017
Tuesday, 5 September 2017
Monday, 24 July 2017
What is it to have a hardwood flooring?
An appealing wood flooring options ensure long lasting and made by the highest standards of quality - this is what leads our company to make such satisfactory results. There is a huge options available in our company palette because we want our customers to have the most unique wood floors that exist. Enormous wood design ideas could be used to create a beautiful look to your property. We love our job and we are always providing the best services. Several layering options will enhance the look and appearing from the sample to amazing . Our wooden options, include oak, pine, mahogany and walnut wood come in parquet and panels to be used to enhance your home or office floors. A good reason to polish, renovate or to start sanding your hardwood floors is to fresh up the wood which have being hidden under carpet for an years! We’ll give them a totally new look by repairing and replacing old or damaged timber or any other process your floor need to look classy again!
We can guarantee you that there’s nobody better qualified to help than us. We offer professional, specialist in wood floor restoration services. Our firm use only the finest quality materials and we do best work for our clients. Finishing on time and repairing of all types of floors is something we do best! Our goal is to provide high quality wood floor sanding and finishing services to residential and business customers in whole London area at affordable prices! Whether you're a domestic or corporate customer we bring the same professionalism, passion , modern materials and equipment to the job ! Our skilled experts are trained to the highest standards and if you would like to go ahead - contact us to find more on our website or to book your assessment online!
Monday, 10 July 2017
Thursday, 20 April 2017
SOFTWOODS top 3
SOFTWOODS top 3
PINE: Pine is a softwood which grows in most areas of the Northern Hemisphere. There are more than 100 species worldwide.
Properties: Pine is a soft, white or pale yellow wood which is light weight, straight grained and lacks figure.It resists shrinking and swelling. Knotty pine is often used for decorative effect.
Uses: Pine is often used for country or provincial furniture. Pickled, whitened, painted and oil finishes are often used on this wood.
ASH: There are 16 species of ash which grow in the eastern United States. Of these, the white ash is the largest and most commercially important.
Properties: Ash is a hard, heavy, ring porous hardwood. It has a prominent grain that resembles oak, and a white to light brown colour. Ash can be differentiated from hickory (pecan) which it also resembles, by white dots in the darker summer wood which can be seen with the naked eye. Ash burls have a twisted, interwoven figure.
Uses: Ash is widely used for structural frames and steam bent furniture pieces. It is often less expensive than comparable hardwoods.
HICKORY: There are 15 species of hickory in the eastern United States, eight of which are commercially important.
Properties: Hickory is one of the heaviest and hardest woods available. Pecan is a species of hickory sometimes used in furniture. It has a close grain without much figure.
Uses: Wood from the hickory is used for structural parts, especially where strength and thinness are required. Decorative hickory veneers are also commonly used.
PINE: Pine is a softwood which grows in most areas of the Northern Hemisphere. There are more than 100 species worldwide.
Properties: Pine is a soft, white or pale yellow wood which is light weight, straight grained and lacks figure.It resists shrinking and swelling. Knotty pine is often used for decorative effect.
Uses: Pine is often used for country or provincial furniture. Pickled, whitened, painted and oil finishes are often used on this wood.
ASH: There are 16 species of ash which grow in the eastern United States. Of these, the white ash is the largest and most commercially important.
Properties: Ash is a hard, heavy, ring porous hardwood. It has a prominent grain that resembles oak, and a white to light brown colour. Ash can be differentiated from hickory (pecan) which it also resembles, by white dots in the darker summer wood which can be seen with the naked eye. Ash burls have a twisted, interwoven figure.
Uses: Ash is widely used for structural frames and steam bent furniture pieces. It is often less expensive than comparable hardwoods.
HICKORY: There are 15 species of hickory in the eastern United States, eight of which are commercially important.
Properties: Hickory is one of the heaviest and hardest woods available. Pecan is a species of hickory sometimes used in furniture. It has a close grain without much figure.
Uses: Wood from the hickory is used for structural parts, especially where strength and thinness are required. Decorative hickory veneers are also commonly used.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)