Q.My little dog has some leg problems. His back legs are a little numb so he slips around on the tile we have. We are moving to a new home and are looking to put some flooring in. We would like to put anything but carpet. Would you reccomend wood or bamboo flooring? Are either of these better when it comes to slipping and sliding around?
Thanks!
A.Cork flooring would be a great option to consider.....
see the following page for more info:
http://www.building-your-green-home.com/natural-cork-floor.html
Bamboo and wood are also good options.
Here's a page about bamboo:
http://www.building-your-green-home.com/bamboo-wood-floors.html
The following page will take you to a green flooring guide with all of your options:
http://www.building-your-green-home.com/flooring-types.html
HOpe this helps.
1.00Bamboo Flooring! How good is it? Anyone installed this type of floor more than 2 years ago and happy ?
Q.I live in Sydney, northern suburbs. I'm trying to find the optimum solution for a bedroom floor to replace the sick carpets with an alternative healthy floor. My ideal is bright sand color flooring. Timber seems not that tough as bamboo, but bamboo products are imported from China and the quality may not be as good. If anyone has a bamboo floor for a few years now, I'd like to hear from you, and if you are happy with the quality, please let me know where to buy it from.
A.Well we haven't had it for two years, but we have had it for a couple of months. we have the dark maroon color and it shows dust and cleaning streaks retty badly so i have to clean it every other day to. i wish i would have went with the lighter color now like you are talking about.
as for scratches, since ours is so dark, the deep ones do show but i go over them with a matching stain. i have never noticed lighter scratches. but since you are talking about getting the lighter colored flooring, the scratches wouldn't show up very easily.
we were very happy with the quality. it wasn't like hardwood flooring where you have to inspect each piece before you put it down, each one that came out of the box was in perfect condition. and the brand we bought was nice and thick.
1.00Where can i find bamboo blinds that are 20x36 or smaller?
Q.I can't find any blinds that are the right size for my room and i need some these size.
Also, I want one with 2" bamboo blinds. The rolled one don't have the effect I want.
A.That's easy http://www.stevesblindsandwallpaper.com/Blinds/default.aspx any size you want custom cut http://www.selectblinds.com/bamboo-blinds.aspx?OVRAW=bamboo%20blinds%2020x36&OVKEY=bamboo%20blinds&OVMTC=advanced&OVADID=8098223011&OVKWID=50958297511&ysmwa=JvOiBhuK-pyOslEhdFBQEawmA5pAGTvr2vR7zMozkwdO5z6viJq87rbGxymAjPqz&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=ppc&utm_term={querystring}&utm_campaign=Blinds
1.00How to clean bamboo floors?
Q.I have the light colored bamboo wood floors. I have used wood floor cleaners and a water and vinegar mixture to mop the floors. There still seems to be a build up of something left. What should I do to get that off of the floors? How much water to vinegar should I use in my solution?
A.You can ask anything in mydeco forums http://mydeco.com/forum/ if its to do with home and interiors, otherwise this article on bamboo might help; http://mydeco.com/the-magazine/articles/why-we-love-bamboo/
1.00Are there any waterproof flooring options that are environmentally friendly?
Q.I was thinking about vinyl/resilient flooring, but it doesn't appear to be safe for the environment which is a turnoff. I need something that can survive dogs and occasional fish tank overflows. Would linoleum (not to be confused with vinyl) hold up to that? I'd also prefer something that doesn't need professional installation (I've heard that ceramic tile is a nightmare to install yourself).
I didn't know bamboo was that cheap! I'll look into it. Thanks
A.Ceramic type tiles are difficult and expensive to install. if its just a fish tank overflow that is controlled and cleaned quickly -- try bamboo its about $2- a sq ft - and very eco-friendly also one of the most hardest woods out there so bring on the dogs. good luck
1.00Hardwood flooring in Glendale,CA?
Q.Hey Guys, i was just looking for a hardwood wood flooring company somewhere near glendale, CA. But cheap and with good quality, i dont really want to spend a lot of money durnig these economical times...
A.With the economy being what it is, you will probably be able to find a good deal. I'm not sure what you have available locally, but you can also compare online prices and maybe negotiate a good deal for yourself.
You'll also want to answer some questions though:
Finished or unfinished?
Stain color?
Bamboo "wood" floors?
Warranty?
etc.
Here are a couple of pages that may be helpful in your decision-making:
http://www.building-your-green-home.com/hardwood-flooring.html
http://www.building-your-green-home.com/bamboo-wood-floors.html
http://www.building-your-green-home.com/hardwood-floors.html
Hope this helps you.
1.00What would look better, bamboo or wood blinds?
Q.They would be for the living room. The couches are color chocolate, so are the center and side tables (just a little darker). The wood blinds would be the same color as the couches. The bamboo blinds would be a dark beige, with chocolate color designs, those would match the couches.
By the way, there are two window in the living room, one big one and one smaller.
What do you think? Which ones do you think would look better?
I was thinking about the contrast too. And yeah, you guys are right, if I go for the wood It would look too dark.
A.I would have the bamboo blinds. The dark beige would break the chocolate colour from the couches, yet with the designs makes it match. Bamboo might be more expensive but if so, definitely worth it! Hope it goes well!
1.00How do the wood blinds & shades look from outside the house?
Q.I'm wondering about the look from the street. I know that white or beige window treatments look nice but I would really like to use bamboo type shades. But if they look bad from the front of my house I don't think I want to have them. Anyone have them?
A.Bamboo is a nice look, but can be seen through at night when lights are on in house.
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Bamboo Flooring
Mention the term bamboo flooring, and you would be forgiven for conjuring images of canes and rough looking poles tied together by string like a bamboo raft! Nothing could be further firm the truth. A bamboo flooring is the simple, clean and convenient way to have the look of hardwood flooring without the cost involved. Bamboo flooring has received a boost in teh Seattle area with the growing level of green consciousness. It's recyclable and renewable and has nil adverse affects on the environment and this has led to a peak in interest in bamboo flooring.
Because bamboo grows so fast and is so easily replenished, there is always a constant supply of bamboo, making it easy to procure and therefore, very affordable. You can install your bamboo hard wood flooring in the form of strips, tiles or laminates. Taking care of your bamboo hardwood flooring is easy -- simply take care to keep clear of dust and mop when there are liquid spills on the floor.
All your bamboo flooring needs is some easy maintenance to retain its good looks and sturdy quality. Make sure not to drag your furniture over your floors, to avoid scratches. Use a safe cleaning solution to wipe your bamboo hard wood floors clean. Sweep off all dust and dirt from your bamboo floors. Just a few maintenance tips followed regularly will keep your bamboo flooring looking clean for years to come. Take some care of your bamboo hard wood floor, and you can have beautiful floors for the lifetime of your house
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