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  • Decorating With Laminate Flooring
  • Decorating Tips & Ideas
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    Q: What form of payments do you accept?
    What form of payments do you accept?

    A: You can pay securely with your Mastercard, Visa, Discover and American Express cards and check cards, personal checks (orders paid for with a personal check will be delayed in shipping until verified) and money orders for exact amount of purchase if you mail in an order. You can also pay using Pay Pal.

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    Q: Decorating With Laminate Flooring
    Help with laminate flooring.

    A:

    Decorating With Laminate Flooring



    Decorating with

    laminate flooring
    is very similar to decorating with wood flooring. Although
    similar to wood flooring, laminate flooring does not have as much texture as
    wood floors, so basically your choices are in color.



    As with most other types of flooring, remember that the color of your floor will
    be the background and foundation for your overall decorating scheme. If you're
    working with dark furniture, you may want to consider a lighter colored floor.
    With light furniture, a medium or darker colored floor may be a better choice.



    Although most of the patterns and colors available with laminate flooring
    resemble wood, there are some ways to get creative if you have the space in
    which to do it. For example, WILSONART and BRUCE make a line of color
    coordinated tiles that can be used for an entire floor, or as a border with the
    wood look patterns.



    Generally, you want to make sure that you have a large enough room or total area
    if you plan on using these tiles as borders. For instance, if you are doing a
    small bedroomżlet's say a 10' x 10' areażusing these borders might be a mistake.
    In a small area such as this, after you place all of your furniture, you will
    probably not see as much of the border as you would like. In addition, bordering
    out a small room will tend to make the room look even smaller.



    On the other hand, if you have a larger areaża living and dining room together
    that measure 14' x 25' for exampleżthe border may look very attractive and
    accent the room very well. It will probably not cut down the overall look of a
    larger room either, as it would in a smaller room.



    In some cases you can even use these borders as an inset in one area to
    highlight that area. For example, let's say you have that same living and dining
    room, 14' x 25', you can use the tiles in the dining room inset in the middle of
    the wood pattern underneath the dining room table. This will give you a very
    formal and classic look and will help distinguish one room from the other.



    Another consideration when deciding on the finished look of your

    laminate floor
    will be the baseboard or quarter round molding you will use.
    Since the laminate floors are all free floating, you must leave a space or
    "expansion joint" along all the walls in order for the floor to expand and
    contract properly. In doing this, you can leave a gap that then needs to be
    covered. If you have no existing baseboard on your walls, or you're planning on
    removing your existing baseboard, than you will need to install new baseboard
    after you install the laminate floor.



    The decision you will need to make in this case, is whether to use a matching
    baseboard or a painted baseboard. Our preference is to use a painted baseboard.
    We feel this way because we have seen both, and the painted baseboard is a nice
    contrast with the floor while blending with the walls. Since the baseboard is on
    a vertical surface up against the wall, it is a part of the wall and should
    match the wall. If you're doing a lager area, you will find that using the
    matching baseboard is a lot more expensive than using the painted.



    Remember, this is only our opinion, if you like the look of matching baseboard,
    there's nothing wrong with it, and you should use what you like. After all, you
    will be living in the house, not us. We can only tell you through experience
    what we feel looks the best, and what the majority of homeowners are using.



    If you have existing baseboards that you will not be removing, you will need to
    install what's called "quarter round" molding. If you can picture looking at a
    circle and dividing it into four, each would be a quarter round. The quarter
    round molding should match the existing baseboard. Again, you can use a quarter
    round that matches the floor, but it will most likely stand out if you have a
    light colored baseboard such as white, and your laminate floor is a wood pattern
    such as oak. For more information on baseboards, quarter round, and other
    moldings, please go to our "Laminate Flooring Installation Products &
    Accessories" page.



    Remember, visit FastFloors.com
    if you are the least bit confused, have any questions at all, or just want to
    talk about laminate floors some more.




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    Q: Decorating Tips & Ideas
    Don't have the $$$$ to redo a room...what can I do?

    A: 1. Clear The Clutter: Look around. What are you seeing alot of...papers, mail, toys, magazines, clothing, shoes? Whatever it is, simply clearing it out makes a big improvement. Sort through magazines and catalogs get rid of duplicates and ones more than one month old. Keeping 1 or 2 sections of newspaper for messy jobs is fine but you don't need a 1-2 foot pile. Bundle the rest up to recycle.
    Now you're getting the picture.
    If there are articles or pictures you want to save from magazines etc., then cut them out and place in an envelope marked with what they pertain to.
    Put important papers in a file drawer or use cardboard boxes for a temporary file.
    Oh yes, those coupons and special flyers. Check the dates....you know what to do with the outdated ones.
    2. Kids Toys Everywhere: Keep, Broken, Outgrown/Donate sort by these catagories and cart them off to their destinations. Children like responsibilities. Train them to clean up their toys just before bedtime. If they can drag it out they can put it back...Yes, it really is that simple, just make it a pleasant experience for them.
    Clothing/Shoes: You've heard this before but it really is true, if you have not worn it in the past year, GET RID OF IT. If you put something where it belongs (dirty clothes hamper, drawer, closet) when you take it off then you only spend a few seconds instead of hours going through a huge pile.More Later....
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    Q: Decorating Tips
    What is an inexpensive way to make a big impact in a room?

    A: PAINT! is less expensive and can make a very big change in a room. When friends come to my house and enter the foyer they love my navy blue "papered" walls but surprise! surprise! it's paint. I painted the walls a flat navy first and then marked off 3" and 6" stripes and came back and painted the 3" stripes in a semi-gloss navy. You can make the stripes any width you want and can embellish them with a pinstripe of another color or even a stencil. Also, there are stencils and rollers you can use to paint an overall design.
    If you want to add texture try using tissue paper. Crumple the paper then open it out. Roll some wallpaper paste in an area the size of the sheet of paper and just pat the paper up there with your hand or a sponge. Overlap the edges just a little bit and if you get a tear just patch over with a small piece of paper. Don't be too fussy...less is better. When it's dry just paint and Voila! Beautiful textered walls!




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