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Between Planks - Installed Walls Add Warmth Rooms
Installed Walls Add Warmth Rooms
12 times mentioned • YI Jie • 17 November 2017

Installed Walls Add Warmth Rooms

Rustic gray with varying color tones simulate popular high-end reclaimed wood flooring while straight edge planks click together tightly leaving no gap between planks, just like more expensive hardwood floors Can be installed on walls to add warmth to rooms and style to spaces 30-year Limited Residential Warranty with AC-3 rating provides tough scratch and scuff resistanceUnderlayment is required and we recommend Pergo Gold for easier installation and industry leading sound, thermal, and moisture protection
Between Planks - Wider Than Usual 36x6
Wider Than Usual 36x6
3 times mentioned • C Y • 27 November 2017

Wider Than Usual 36x6

Knight Tile KP94 Pale Limed Oak As seen on Sarah Beeny's 'Double Your House for Half the Money'. Our Pale Limed Oak planks feature bleached blonde and honey tones with very realistic colour variation between planks.

A very practical neutral flooring option, Pale Limed Oak is available in a wider than usual 36x6" format.
Between Planks - Durable Laminate Wood Flooring
Durable Laminate Wood Flooring
3 times mentioned • Tyi Jie • 27 November 2017

Durable Laminate Wood Flooring

This durable laminate wood flooring features a chic, polished feel that will help any room shine. Featuring a wire brushed, low gloss finish, these planks provide a unique, muted flair while also delivering the sturdy reliability that you want in your flooring.

The square edges promise a seamless and sleek transition between planks, giving your home a clean, uniform essence. Also, this beautiful slate-like flooring features OptiCore technology, which helps ensure that your floor maintains the durability and reliability you need.
Between Planks - Textured Cherry Wood Finish
Textured Cherry Wood Finish
3 times mentioned • Joey Yap • 16 October 2017

Textured Cherry Wood Finish

Lay Subsequent Rows. Use the short trimmed section of the previous row to start the next row. This will ensure the joints between planks in a row are staggered from the joints in adjoining rows (Image 1).

The laminated flooring in this project has a soundproof backing and textured cherry wood finish. It snaps together by lining up the planks at an angle and then flattening out the row being installed (Image 2). To save the edges of the flooring boards, use a piece of scrap wood to tap adjoining rows together.
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