3 Reasons to Pick Small Tiles Over Large Tiles for Your Kitchen Floor

Posted on: 23 April 2018
When it comes to choosing materials for your kitchen floor, the convention wisdom will tell you to use large format tiles. However, you shouldn't take that advice at face value and assume that small format floor tiles hold no merits. In fact, there are plenty of advantages that come with using smaller tiles for your kitchen floor. Here are just three reasons you should use small tiles instead of large tiles for your kitchen floor.
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Characteristics of Tallowwood That Make Is Ideal For Decking

Posted on: 14 November 2017
Tallowwood is a timber species native to the wet coastal areas of Australia, particularly in New South Wales. Although it is characterised as hardwood, it is moderately soft, making it one of the easier timber species to work with, unlike some of the harder timber species. If you are looking to construct a deck on your property, the following are some of the characteristics you should know of tallowwood that would make it a suitable option for your needs.
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Why Timber Floor Sanding is Always Best Left to Professionals

Posted on: 22 June 2017
It's always recommended that you sand and refinish your home's timber floors on a regular basis; sanding will remove scratches and scuffs, as well as an old layer of finish that may be holding dirt and dust. After sanding, you can put down a fresh coat of sealant to help protect the floors. While floor sanding may seem like a simple job, there are some very good reasons why it's best left to a professional; note a few of those reasons here so you know how to take the best care of your home's flooring.
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How to Properly Care for Timber Floors in the Home

Posted on: 22 June 2017
Real hardwood floors can enhance the look of any home, as they are very stylish and timeless. They're also very hygienic, as they don't hold the same amount of dust and dirt that often gets trapped in carpet fibres; if anyone in the family has breathing disorders or sensitivities to dust and other allergens, timber floors can be the right choice for flooring. However, you do need to ensure you're caring for your timber floors properly so that they don't suffer undue damage, and will stay in good condition for as long as possible.
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