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November 26, 2014 by
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Hardwood Flooring Installation or Refinishing Services| NYNJ Flooring
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November 26, 2014 by
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Sunbelt 1100 Resinous Flooring Installation
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November 26, 2014 by
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Solid Oak hardwood flooring, from Justwood Flooring, available in an array of finishes including; lacquered, oiled, unfinished and also in custom bespoke finish to clients specification. View our extensive range of solid wood flooring.
The Installation of Solid wood flooring can add sophistication and class to any room and is a simple way to transform your home without spending a fortune. If you want to update your decor, solid wood flooring installation provides an affordable and efficient method to add a contemporary feel to your home. For a practical flooring method that is aesthetically pleasing, solid wood flooring ticks all of the boxes.
Engineered Oak floor boards, from wood floor specialists, Harrogate Flooring Co. Ltd. [t/as Justwood Flooring], are available in a similar variety of finishes to the solid Oak range. Browse our engineered Oak flooring options.
Engineered Oak Flooring delivers the longevity, durability and unmatched beauty of traditional hardwood flooring and is available in a variety of finishes to complement your existing home dcor. It also has additional benefits, such as increased stability and is well suited to rooms having under floor heating. The engineered oak flooring range boasts longer length and wider width specifications making it a versatile option for homeowners.
With its natural warmth, insulation properties, durability, ease of working, pleasant feel and beauty; wood has been chosen as the ideal material for flooring for hundreds of years. Solid wood flooring like walnut flooring, engineered oak flooring and wide plank floors offer warmth in winter and coolness in summer. Aesthetically pleasing and practical; traditional oak floors and European oak floor boards are unrivaled by any other flooring material.
The Installation of solid wood flooring and engineered oak flooring can effortlessly grace any interior space. Traditional oak flooring, modern oak flooring, engineered oak floor board and other wide plank floors can be used in everything from living rooms to boardrooms and from school assembly halls to restaurants. Solid oak hardwood flooring, European oak floors and walnut flooring is always a stylish and fashionable addition to any home interior. They offer fantastic value, durability and provide hygienic and easily maintained architectural flooring solutions.
Here are just a few of the wide plank floors and oak flooring products as part of our solid wood flooring installation service:
As a leading wood floor specialists, you can rest assured that we have your best interests at heart. Here at Just Wood Flooring [Harrogate Flooring Co. Ltd. t/as], we understand that finding solid wood flooring that is suitable for allergy or asthma sufferers can be stressful. Thats why we offer flooring products that take allergy considerations into account. Our engineered wood flooring is the perfect choice for homeowners that are searching for flooring solutions that are safe for their family.
Harrogate Flooring Co. Ltd. [t/as Justwood Flooring] carry a comprehensive stock of premium quality, solid oak hardwood flooring and engineered oak floors at its modern warehouse facility near York. The hardwood used in all Harrogate Flooring Co. Ltds hardwood flooring, walnut flooring, traditional oak floorboards and engineered oak flooring originates from temperate hardwood forests throughout North America, Europe, Russia and also in forests and woodland further afield.
Selected sawn hardwood (Oak floors and Walnut floors), following a considerable period of natural, gentle air drying, is kiln dried to an average moisture content of around 10 per cent relative humidity. The hardwood is then, in the case of solid wood flooring, precision machined to a robust tongue and groove section and has its ends precision cross cut and matched, to the same profile, thus providing a precise fit both from edge to edge and from end to end. In the case of engineered wooden flooring, precisely sawn hardwood veneers (of 6mm or 2.5mm thickness, depending on the range of floor boards being manufactured) are carefully kiln dried and bonded to a premium quality plywood backing, normally manufactured from Birch or from a combination of Birch, Poplar and Eucalyptus wood plys. The engineered oak floorboards are then precision machined to a tongue and groove section with precisely matching ends, being profiled with a tenoner, using the exact same machine tooling. The precision machined oak floor boards are machine sanded (wire brushed if appropriate) then processed through state of the art finishing lines, to a variety of beautiful aesthetic finishes (having been smoked/fumed/distressed where appropriate.)
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November 26, 2014 by
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(PRWEB UK) 25 November 2014
COBA Flooring has introduced a smart collection of new generation luxury vinyl floor tiles to its range. Patented Tough-Lock Naturals have the appearance of ceramic tiles, but feature all the benefits (and more) of traditional vinyl, starting with ease and speed of installation.
The vinyl tiles have a rather nifty interlocking system that is totally concealed once installed, thereby looking like any other ceramic/terrazzo tile. This is made all the more authentic with the use of co-ordinating grouting. A finishing profile for neat edging is available for laid to surface installations. The tiles are simply loose laid to the floor and do not require any adhesive. Little or no sub-floor preparation is required and they can even be installed over existing floor coverings, as well as uneven or poor surfaces. This makes Tough-Lock Naturals ideal for installations, such as supermarkets or other retail outlets, where down time for floor refurbishment can involve temporary closure and in turn, loss of revenue.
Another benefit of Tough-Lock Naturals is, as the name suggests, their durability. These robust, dimensionally stable tiles with glass fibre reinforcement can withstand wheeled traffic up to 1,000kg making them suitable for heavy duty installations.
Away from the practicalities, Tough-Lock Naturals commercial flooring looks great too and gives a modern twist to all sorts of environments. Choose from Terrazzo, Clay, Rustic, Granite, Sandstone, Marble Grey and Volcano.
Each tile measures 450mm x 450mm (including 2mm grout edging). For further information, please contact COBA Flooring on 0116 240 1161 or visit http://www.cobaflooring.com
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November 26, 2014 by
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An indoor market, double the number of lighted trees, and colorful projections of snowflakes on buildings and sidewalks will mark the holiday season in Downtown Crossing.
The pop-up market, held outside on Summer Street for the past six years, moves to the former Tellos on Washington Street and opens Nov. 29 with local artisans, farmers, food vendors and visiting hours with Santa.
We had an empty storefront space, and we thought wed do things a little bit different this year to make people more comfortable, said Rosemarie Sansone, president of the Downtown Boston Business Improvement District.
The BID is working with property owners and Port Lighting Systems, creator of L.L. Beans Northern Lights celebration in Maine, for the lighting of the nearly 150 trees and the first-time projections, which will stay illuminated throughout winter. Were giving people more reason to actually walk through the district, Sansone said.
Macys kicks off the season Friday at 5 p.m. with its annual tree-lighting festivities.
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November 26, 2014 by
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Long Island Kitchen Cabinets Long Island Cabinet Refacing
Keystone Kitchen Cabinets Cabinet Refacing Company Let us plan, design provide new kitchen cabinets or new doors and drawers for your new kitchen remodel...
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November 26, 2014 by
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kitchen cabinet refacing in Brampton
If you are looking for Kitchen cabinet refacing service Brampton, soshandyman is providing Kitchen cabinet refacing service.
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November 26, 2014 by
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Tulsa, OK (PRWEB) November 25, 2014
KSQ Architects has designed a new addition to Tulsa Public Schools Edison Preparatory School that integrates a top-rated FEMA storm shelter within a high-design building that will function as the schools Collegiate Center. The project is scheduled to break ground tomorrow.
Time: 9:30 a.m. Date:Tuesday, November 24th Place:Edison Preparatory School, 2906 E. 41st Street, Tulsa, OK
The Collegiate Center will be an 18,500-sq. ft. addition adding two new multipurpose lecture and testing halls, two new concurrent enrollment classrooms, academic counseling offices, a conference room, computer research center and an academic study hall and lounge. The new facility will have two new FEMA-361, ICC-500-rated safe rooms. The safe rooms are designed and constructed to provide near-absolute life safety protection during tornado and hurricane events.
As we move forward in building new construction, its exciting when we can incorporate cutting-edge design in a way that provides additional safety for our students, said Bob LaBass, Executive Director, Bond Projects and Energy Management for Tulsa Public Schools. Once completed, this new structure at Edison will meet the most stringent FEMA guidelines.
As a secure school, access and circulation were key factors in the design. Placing a new building at the single secure entrance posed a potential for confusion, so a circulation path will be made from the parking area through the building. A visual path to the entry was achieved by raising the front faade to the second level in the story-high cantilever structure.
We are so proud of this project, said KSQ principal David W. Short, AIA. What you cant see from casual observation is that the infrastructure beneath the buildings exterior is as impressive as what meets the eye. To have this type of progressive design and a top-rated storm shelter in one project is an accomplishment for our entire team.
Wallace Engineering provided structural engineering on the project, and Crossland Construction is the general contractor. The addition is scheduled for completion in summer 2015.
For more information or project images, please contact KSQ Associate and Communications Monica Roberts at (918) 592-0622 or mroberts(at)ksqarchitects(dot)com.
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November 26, 2014 by
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The Alabama gulf coast is heavily developed with condo and hotel properties. Now the state wants to use Gulf Coast restoration funds to build a new beach hotel and conference center. Debbie Elliott/NPR hide caption
The Alabama gulf coast is heavily developed with condo and hotel properties. Now the state wants to use Gulf Coast restoration funds to build a new beach hotel and conference center.
Money is flowing now to Gulf Coast states to remedy damage from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion and subsequent spill. All kinds of projects are underway, from building boat ramps to shoring-up marshland.
They're being paid for with a $1 billion down payment BP made toward its ultimate responsibility to make the Gulf Coast whole, a figure estimated to be up to $18 billion.
With that much money at stake, just what qualifies as coastal restoration has become a matter of debate.
Environmentalists are suing to stop BP funds from paying for a hotel development, and say the money should only be used for ecological projects.
One of those is underway in Pensacola Beach, Fla., where tall street lights in a public beach parking lot threaten sea turtles.
"At night, they are beacons," says Ben Frater, a restoration biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Sea turtle hatchlings instinctively use light reflected off the water to direct them to their home in the Gulf of Mexico.
"So they're instead misoriented, they get confused," Frater says.
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The Alabama gulf coast is heavily developed with condo and hotel properties. Now the state wants to use Gulf Coast restoration funds to build a new beach hotel and conference center. Debbie Elliott/NPR hide caption
The Alabama gulf coast is heavily developed with condo and hotel properties. Now the state wants to use Gulf Coast restoration funds to build a new beach hotel and conference center.
Money is flowing now to Gulf Coast states to remedy damage from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion and subsequent spill. All kinds of projects are underway, from building boat ramps to shoring-up marshland.
They're being paid for with a $1 billion down payment BP made toward its ultimate responsibility to make the Gulf Coast whole, a figure estimated to be up to $18 billion.
With that much money at stake, just what qualifies as coastal restoration has become a matter of debate.
Environmentalists are suing to stop BP funds from paying for a hotel development, and say the money should only be used for ecological projects.
One of those is underway in Pensacola Beach, Fla., where tall street lights in a public beach parking lot threaten sea turtles.
"At night, they are beacons," says Ben Frater, a restoration biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Sea turtle hatchlings instinctively use light reflected off the water to direct them to their home in the Gulf of Mexico.
"So they're instead misoriented, they get confused," Frater says.
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