When looking for the next type of flooring for your home, you probably came across reclaimed hardwood floors and engineered hardwood floors as options. While both floors get the job done, they have a few critical differences in important areas that might impact your decision.
Read MoreThanks to its old-world charm and texture, shiplap has become an increasingly popular choice for interior finishes, too, including walls and ceilings. As its ubiquity continues to permeate the world of design, we’re seeing fun and creative ways to install shiplap. Designers have incorporated shiplap walls and ceilings to serve as a focal point for many interior environments, including everything from modern feels to farmhouse styles.
Here, we’ll take a look at tasteful ways to incorporate shiplap into your home.
Read MoreHey y’all! I know everyone else was shocked by the events of 2020. For most, it was a year of re-invention, and we were no exception! For years, most of our business has been selling to the restaurant and commercial building industry. When that slowed down, we scratched our heads and thought, “What Next?”
Read MoreWith so many “Modern Floor” options available today, our customers ultimately ask themselves a series of questions before making a decision to buy reclaimed wood flooring from us. Read about more common questions.
Read MoreThis is always a question we receive and here is what we recommend. Dust and dry mop as much as possible to keep them free of dust, lint, pet hair and debris. The hardwood floor attachment on your vacuum will work as well. For all polyurethane finishes, we suggest using BONA cleaning products. At our home, Lance and I BONA our floors once every two weeks, and we use the products sparingly and lightly to avoid build up and residue. For any pet accidents, or stubborn spills, a little elbow grease and a water damp towel works the best. Avoid using vinegar and cleaners that are not formulated for polyurethane finished wood floors as they will destroy the finish.
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