Friday, April 24, 2015

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We have 340+ varieties in-stock. Our stores are mini warehouses so you're always one step closer to a new floor. Laminate and Vinyl Flooring (107) Flooring SALE (5)

The thickness of the product: Hardwood is typically measured in inches. Laminate and vinyl are generally measured in millimeters. 1.5 mm (2) 10 mm (16) 12 mm (37) 2 mm (4) 3 mm (2) 4 mm (6) 5 mm (10) 6 mm (1) 7 mm (3) 8 mm (26)

It's a fancy word for the type of tree. It all comes down to the pattern, lines, swirls and overall character of the tree's natural grain and whether it fits the "room's character" where the floor will reside. Acacia (2) Oak (8) Maple (1) Brazilian Cherry (1) Bamboo (1) Bolivian Rosewood (1) Mahogany (1) American Cherry (1) Lake Tota Teak (1)

Unheard of Everyday Low Prices. Top-name flooring at bottom-dollar pricing. under $1 (32) $1 to $2 (59) $2 to $3 (16)

Some laminate floors have pre-glued foam backing (underlayment) for even easier installation and a more comfortable &, quiet room. No (27) Yes (56)

Pick a room, pick a level and we'll help you pick the right floor. Above grade is the area of your home above ground level. Below grade means beneath ground level where engineered or floating floors are recommended due to higher moisture levels. Install Above Grade Concrete (84) Install Above Grade Wood (84) Install Below Grade Concrete (84) Install Below Grade Wood (84)

Float - Leaving a floor unsecured to the subfloor. This is a simple method and can usually be installed by the average Joe or Jane.

Glue - This installation can get a bit sticky (literally). Depending on your skill level, you might want to consult a professional for this one.

Nail or Staple - Everyone knows how to use a hammer. But on rare occasions (mostly with harder exotic woods) a drill is needed to allow for a nail. Click (101) Peel and Stick (6)

This depends on the species or the stain. Choose the right color that matches your tastes or decor! Brown (59) Tan (33) Beige (25) Red (15) Cream (8) Show More +

This depends on the species or the stain. Choose the right color that matches your tastes or decor!

This depends on the color of the planks, or the wood stain that's applied. Maybe you want a lighter color for an airy, open room or a darker color for that exquisite study. Light (20) Medium (66) Dark (19)

Now look at the size of your room. For larger rooms, some advise that you use a wider plank. Smaller rooms, a narrower plank. But there are no hard and fast rules. It's a matter of tastes. Medium Plank (11) Wide Plank (62)

Select is the most uniform plank and has the smallest knots and the longest average length. Natural has some color variation, mineral coloring and small pin knots. And for old-schoolers, there's Rustic with large knots and the most color variation. - (32) New Items (6) On Sale (72)

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