The latest issue of the above monthly magazine highlights a free "pull out"(no its not a sofa bed Ted)with a topic solely focusing on floors.EMMA DUBLIN(twist) the editor says on the introduction that, Making the right flooring choice when embarking on a new decorating scheme is crucial.Floors are fundamental to the look you want to achieve so if you invest in the perfect covering at the outset,you;ll save on costly and disruptive changes at a later date.You;ll find this special magazine packed with great ideas and inspiration,whether you want to create a country style kitchen using classic tiles or a practical but beautiful bathroom with vinyl.Theres plenty of expert advice from the professionals. Tips include, WOOD-EXPERT ADVICE. The wider the board the more expensive it is,so if you;re on a budget,go for a narrower width instead of compromising on quality.Good quality boards have a smooth surface and should fit together tightly.Peter Keane md,natural wood flooring company.
CARPET tips, You should buy the best carpet you can afford.As with everything else,you get what you pay for and carpet is no exception.You should expect to pay around £20 m2,plus extra for fitting and underlay.Rupert Anton,The Carpet Foundation. LAMINATE tip, Lay planks in the direction of the light to capture the full effect of realisticsurfaces. VINYL tip, Vinyl is ideal for bathrooms.Look for ranges that can be laid on uneven surfaces and styles that are compatible with underfloor heating. UNDERLAY tip, Underlay helps carpet last up to 40% longer,improves insulation and adds comfort,so always buy new underlay for a new carpet.
I thought that by passing on some advice from this magazine, prospective customers to the site might find it to be of interest when purchasing in the "near future" flooring,along with an expert installer from Matts database. :idea: