simple solutions laminate flooring raven oak

simple solutions laminate flooring raven oak

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Simple Solutions Laminate Flooring Raven Oak

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ColourTraditional OakProduct Dimensions (mm)W:130 H:8 L:1250 Package Dimensions (mm)W:200 H:130 L:1300Indoor Use Yes Outdoor Use NoCommercial / ResidentialResidential Weight per Case (kg)10Padding Included No Visit Bunnings Warehouse DIY advice section where you can find tutorials, ideas, activities and inspiration for DIY projects around the garden & home! How to lay vinyl flooring You can transform the look and feel of a room with new flooring. Learn how to measure, cut, lay and glue your vinyl with this step-by-step guide. How to remove floorboards Learn a simple way to preserve your old floorboards when you remove them How to lay chipboard flooring Tongue and groove chipboard flooring is a common building material. Learn how quick it is to install yourself. How to remove laminate flooring You can change the look of a whole room with new flooring. We’ll show you how to remove the existing floating laminate flooring. How to Determine your Paint Requirements




Save yourself time and money by determining the volume of paint you require before purchasing. How to paint tiles You can give old wall tiles a new lease on life simply by painting them with tile paint. A quick and easy way to reinvent any tiled area. How to paint a door It’s easy to freshen up your doors with a new coat of paint. We’ll even give you some tips on how to make sure you end up with a great finish. Are IKEA Kitchen Cabinets a Good Idea? Q: I'm pondering a kitchen remodel. I love the way IKEA cabinets look in the store and in photos, but I'm curious to know how Apartment Therapy readers feel about their IKEA kitchen cabinetry. Does it hold up? Are there any bugs? Do you regret not buying more traditional cabinetry? Any advice or tips you can share are appreciated. Editor: Leave your suggestions for Julia in the comments — thanks! • Have a question for our community? Send us yours with a photo or two attached (questions with photos get answered first).




(Image: provided by Julia) Products 1 to 60 of 82 total How do I find the best carpet for my living space? What do I need to know and consider when buying carpet? The quality of a carpet depends on a number of aspects including the type of materials used and the way it is constructed. Choosing the right flooring can be one of the biggest decisions you can make when planning a renovation. Carpet is an ideal selection for most living areas outside of kitchens and bathrooms and there are many factors to consider. Do you live in a cooler climate? If so, a Gaia wool carpet could work well in your home. Colour is another important one. For example, you may fall in love with a carpet from the Designer Style range or Provincial Lane collection but think about how the colours would suit your space. Collections like Studio Selections or Urban Lifestyle present a vast array of colour options. Many carpets looks lighter after installation so this definitely needs to be considered.




Think about how the newly carpeted room will be used. The amount of foot traffic through a room may impact on your choice of flooring. For example, a room with a lot of activity such as a kids’ play area will require a more durable carpet and even underlay. The More range or Stainmaster Eversoft could work well. For commercial areas, take a look at our carpet tiles. Different products have different properties in terms of their resistance to stains. In this instance, Indulgence and Real Living are both good choices, as are Ardour and Botanica. The underlay is an essential part of any new purchase and will affect how your new carpet feels afterwards. It’s the underlay that can make the carpet feel as comfortable as possible. Any new product will have its own specific supplier warranty conditions and do ask questions beforehand. For the eco-conscious, the Redbook Green Life and Redbook Green carpets provide a environmentally sustainable options made from renewably sourced polymers.




What is the difference between the different carpet styles offered at Carpet Court? Carpet Court offer the largest selection of flooring products in Australia made from a range of different constructions to suit a range of requirements. There are cut pile, loop pile or even combination cut and loop pile. There are carpets to suit budget renovations through to the highest quality, luxury wool carpets and everything in between. Basically it comes down to your particular project and budget. The type of carpet you choose will depend on whether it is for an investment property or your dream home and different carpet varieties will be suitable for different projects. Do you offer any advice when it comes to carpet care? Caring for your new carpet is essential and will ensure that you keep enjoying it for many years to come. It’s important to clean up any dirt from feet and pets as soon as it happens and mats at doorway entrances are always a good idea. Frequent, light cleans are always preferable to the occasional ‘stronger’ clean.




Stains are a different matter and require a bit more attention and action. Once a stain has occurred, it can be difficult to remove. Liquid stains should never be rubbed but instead be blotted immediately with paper towels to absorb as much as possible. Solid stains can be carefully scooped up with a blunt knife or spoon without pushing it further into the carpet. Always keep a high quality stain remover in the cupboard to deal with any residual stains. There are a variety available in the marketplace and it’s a good idea to seek professional advice. Lastly, when purchasing your carpet think about buying a bit extra to put aside for any damage that may take place in the future. This is especially important in households with young children or for people that like to entertain. Are there carpet calculators or a home measure service I can use? Carpet Court provide a free in-home measure and quote service that can be booked through our website. When completing the online form, you can either measure your rooms yourself and enter the total floor area or upload a picture of the floor plan for us to look at.

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