Flooring, Windows, & Countertops
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Flooring

Laminate
Laminate flooring is a multi-layer synthetic flooring product fused together with a lamination process. Laminate flooring simulates wood (or sometimes stone) with a photographic applique layer under a clear protective layer. The inner core layer is usually composed of melamine resin and fiber board materials.















Flooring

Hardwood
Solid hardwood floors are made of planks milled from a single piece of timber. Engineered wood flooring consists of two or more layers of wood adhered together to form a plank. Typically, engineered wood flooring uses a thin layer (lamella) of a more expensive wood bonded to a core constructed from cheaper wood. The increased stability of engineered wood is achieved by running each layer at a 90° angle to the layer above. This stability makes it a universal product that can be installed over all types of subfloors above.















Flooring

Carpet
Carpeting is used for a variety of purposes, making a room more comfortable, reducing sound from walking , and adding decoration or color to a room. Today, a huge range of carpeting is available at many price and quality levels.















Flooring

Vinyl
Vinyl is flooring that comes in large, continuous, flexible sheets. It is extensively used because it is water-resistant, fairly durable, adjustably resilient and insulating, easy to install, available with a variety of appearances, and inexpensive.















Flooring

Tile
Tile is a manufactured piece of hard-wearing material such as ceramic, stone, metal, baked clay, or even glass, generally used for covering roofs, floors, walls, or other objects such as tabletops. Thinner tiles can be used on walls than on floors, which require more durable surfaces that will resist impacts.















Window Treatments

Cellular Shades
Cellular shades, also known as honeycomb shades, are a window covering used to block or filter light and insulate windows to help save energy. The cell size can vary. Cell shapes hold trapped air and create a barrier between the window surface and the room.


Window Treatments

Vertical Blinds
Unlike horizontal blinds, vertical blinds are less likely to collect dust because they stand vertically. Since they draw to the side rather than lifting and lowering, they are easier and faster to operate. They operate best on patio doors and sliding windows that slide from side to side.


Window Treatments

Custom Drapes & Valances
Custom drapery is an element of an overall room design, and part of its function is to bring the theme of the room together beautifully. Using custom drapes or toppers in multiple rooms helps tie design elements together throughout your home.


Window Treatments

Solar Shades
Solar shades are an excellent window treatment option for windows in rooms that are exposed to the sun. Besides simply blocking the light, solar shades also reduce glare, protect against harmful UV rays, and prevent fading from the sun on carpets, furniture, and household surfaces.


Window Treatments

Wood Blinds
Wooden blinds feature a number of horizontal slats that are linked together by a cord pulley system. This design of blind is also known as Venetian. When fully raised, the slats gather together at the top of the window, revealing the full view outside. When lowered and rotated, wooden blinds obscure the views from outside and block all sunlight. Wooden blinds can also be arranged in various positions, depending on the amount of privacy and natural light you require.


Countertops

Quartz
Have you ever wondered how quartz countertops are made? The process is actually very interesting. Quartz minerals are mined and then they are ground into an aggregate that is later fused with resin that binds the rock under intense pressure & heat to form a beautiful quartz slab. During the process of imparting color to the countertop, pigments are added to give it a unique and beautiful aesthetic.



Countertops

Laminate
Laminate countertops are made from layers of plastic that are bonded to particleboard or Kraft paper to create a solid countertop surface. These countertops are available in a wide variety of colors, textures and patterns, ranging from options that look like marble to ones that mirror the appearance of stainless steel.


