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Fitz Flooring 2012 Amazing Deals


Fitz Flooring is having a 2012 inventory blow out at its six store locations.

Bubbleinfo TV Cork Floors


Remember the corkboards like we used to have on the walls when we were kids? You can get them for the floor now, for $8 to $9 per sf. The fancier, more colorful cork runs $10 to $17 per sf, and they’re green!

Floor Restoration Wishart J & K Custom Cork & Timber QLD


www.yellowpages.com.au J & K Custom Cork & Timber located in Wishart is an excellent choice if you are looking for floor restoration or hardwood floors. To learn more call 0417 858 054, visit us at 63 Greenwood St, Wishart, QLD, 4122 or check the url above.

Nufloors Cork Flooring


Nufloors has inspiring ideas for Cork flooring and installing cork floors into your home when designing your interiors. Cork flooring is comfortable underfoot, environmentally friendly, and easy to care for. Watch the Nufloors cork flooring video and receive some helpful tips on buying cork…

Candice’s Inspiration for Galicia


Candice Olson describes her inspiration for a room setting featuring USFloors Natural Cork floor Galicia in the Decork mobile showroom.

Cork Flooring – Molyneaux Floors


Molyneaux at Home Web Series host Tori talks with Interior Designer Andrea about the features, benefits, and style options of cork flooring. Produced by Molyneaux Tile Carpet Wood. Visit our website www.beautifulfloors.com. Become our Fan on Facebook, Molyneaux Tile-Carpet-Wood. Follow us on Twitter @MolyneauxFloors

CCHRC Floor


The floor at theCold Climate Housing Research Center in Fairbanks, Alaska. The Cold Climate Housing Research Center (CCHRC) is a non-profit dedicated to research that improves the durability, health, and affordability of shelter for people living in circumpolar regions around the globe. For more about us, visit www.cchrc.org.

Kitchen Remodel


Tour of the New Kitchen at Smith Manor

Time-Lapse Construction of Mudroom


I started work on the mudroom in the summer of 2004 because, after putting a nice new cork floor in the kitchen where the entrance to the garage is located, I wanted it done before winter came and the associated muddy boots would be tracking where they shouldn’t. The task was complicated by the expected arrival of our first child in August, somewhere around the 2/3 mark in the project. Not being an architect or a structural engineer, I’m not qualified to choose just the right framing for the load. So I did the next best thing: I over-engineered it. The entire room covers a 12×6 area, though an angled door reduces the width at the far end to a space just large enough to hold a stacking washer and dryer. Supporting this are 5 concrete anchors, 4 lag screws, and two 4×4 pillars that “float” on the existing concrete garage floor. I suppose that last should have had proper 6′ columns dug in to the ground, but I felt the existing pad was sufficient. The 12′ run of the floor has three doubled 2×8 and two single 2×8 joists spaced 16″ and is covered by two sheets of 3/4″ plywood making a 1.5″ floor suitable for (future) ceramic tile. Some additional structure elements were added cross-wise so that it could withstand (hopefully) someone accidentally hitting it with a car. The walls are 2×4 walls with 3.5″ spikes holding the bottom plate to the base structure (again to help it withstand being bumped by a car). Water, drain, and natural gas were run from the house to the area for the

Illaminate Products Video


laminate-floor-cleaner.com has the best laminate floor cleaner products out. The first products specifically designed to restore, protect and clean laminate type floors as well as cork, bamboo and even wood.