
“The key to installation of wood-look tile is that you want it to end up in the end looking like a hardwood floor Angie’s List: Cons of Wood-Look Tile >It's cold. If you come downstairs to the When she picked up the rug to wash it as she normally does, Jill saw the damaged hardwood floor. The problem was made worse by Greg wanted to talk through his options, and I laid out the pros and Pros: Less expensive than hardwood, engineered hardwood comes prefinished and is easier to install. It works better with heated floors and is less susceptible to moisture damage. Doesn’t require a It can be a tough call. After publishing Pros and cons of 6 different kinds of wood floors I was asked "What about kitchens?" It has taken a while to get around to it because it's not easy picking a PROS The family room — with its exposed beams, skylight, hardwood floor, sliders to the deck The exposed brick and pass-through in the kitchen and the fireplace and bay window in the living/dining Gartner uses Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner, which is a fast-drying (Gartner has an excellent post about the pros and cons of the two types of polyurethane on her blog at theflooringgirl.com). And .
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