By On January 18th, 2010

Wood Floors are a lifetime and more importantly, one time investment. They enhance the value of the house, but definitely do not make the consumer go through recurring costs. These floors are easy to maintain. Just sweeping and cleaning with the specific products for this purpose is enough. Mopping with a damp broom or cloth should be avoided as water can harm the floor. Most wood floor manufacturers have specific cleaning products for the consumer. The entire house can have wood floors but it is always a good idea to leave the bathroom aside. Floors and walls create a basic feel about a room. For example, grey walls create a melancholy feel in a room, again pink or lemon or sea green walls gives a much more cheerful and positive feel. This is something intangible, difficult to explain with words. The the same goes for floors.
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By On January 3rd, 2010

When trying to complete a wood project art artwork you must be careful of your choice of wood. Numerous species take on different characteristics. They are due to the way that the wood is sawed and cured. There are hardwoods from deciduous trees and softwoods from coniferous trees. There are two basic wood grades. One of the hardwoods is mahogany. It can be used for quality furniture such as cabinets; boat construction; wood facings and veneers. There is also walnut which suits for gunstocks, solid and veneered furniture, novelties, cabinetry and wall panelling. While oak which is strong with good bending qualities and durable can be used for furniture, trimming, boat framing, desks and flooring. Maple has fine textures. It is strong and hard. Has moderate shrinkage and machines well. Best used in flooring, fine furniture and woodenware such as bowling alleys. There is also cherry which can be used as cabinet making, boat trim, novelties, solid furniture handles and turned projects. Another is rosewood. It is very hard and has a dark reddish brown colour. It is fragrant and close grained. It is hard to work and takes high polish. Used in musical instruments, piano cases, tool handles art projects, veneers and furniture. The last is teak which is best used in fine furniture, panelling, shipbuilding, doors, window framing, flooring and general construction.
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By On January 3rd, 2010

Choosing new dining table can be confusing. It is worth taking the time to shop around and research the situation before you buy because a good quality solid wood dining table will be expensive but is something that should last you a very long time. Since you may very well never have to buy another one, be sure you make the right choice. Start to consider the size and style of your dining room, because the table will likely be the most dominant thing of furniture in the room. One important consideration is to get one made of the same kind of wood as your other furniture. Cherry, maple and oak are popular and beautiful choices. All these woods come in a variety of different colours. The wood itself can have various colours and the stain or varnish used on the table can also affect the colour.
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