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You can't cut the rug with your outrageous dance moves if you don't have a rug to begin with. There are many different types of flooring to improve your home from ceramic to vinyl and everything in between. Not so good with keeping your drinks in their cups? Hardwood flooring can save you the hassle of stopping a party to clean a stain. With hundreds of styles of flooring, your house can have a different personality from room to room. |
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- Bamboo Flooring
Bamboo floors are manufactured from the bamboo plant. Bamboos are a group of woody perennial evergreen plants in the true grass family Poaceae, subfamily Bambusoideae, tribe Bambuseae. It is by ...
- Cork Flooring
Cork is the bark of a variety of Mediterranean oak trees or a subset of a generic cork tissue. The bark acts as a protective shell to harsh climate changes and numerous fires. Cork trees are ...
- Hardwood Flooring
Hardwood flooring is a type of flooring made from the timber of hardwoods. Hardwoods are wood from broad leaved or angiosperm trees. Along with broad leaves, they usually have enclosed nuts or ...
- Laminate Flooring
A laminate is a material constructed by uniting two or more layers of material together. The process of creating a laminate is called lamination. The materials used in laminates can be the same or ...
- Marble Flooring
A marble is a metamorphic rock formed by the alteration of limestone or dolomite. It's often irregularly colored by impurities and is mostly used in architecture and sculpture. Marble has been ...
- Rubber Flooring
Rubber is an elastic hydrocarbon polymer that occurs as a milky colloidal suspension (latex) in the sap of several varieties of plants. Rubber can also be produced synthetically. Synthetic rubber ...
- Stone Flooring
Stone is a hard, earthen substance that forms from large rocks and boulders. Stone is also a material for tile flooring. Stone tiling is one of the most practical and attractive forms of floor ...
- Tile FlooringTile Flooring
Tile is a durable flooring option made primarily from fired clay (porcelain and other ceramics), glass, or stone. It’s usually flat, thin and rectangular and covers ...
- Vinyl Flooring
Vinyl flooring was first used broadly during and after World War II to meet many of the infrastructure and safety needs of that time. Vinyl flooring is also called "resilient flooring" because of ...
- Wood Flooring
Wood is a general material for floor tiles and parquets. Wood floors offer a number of benefits over other flooring options, including durability, beauty and affordability. There are several types ...
