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Different Types Of Wood Used To Install Hardwood Floors

Installing hardwood floors is an important part of the entire idea of home remodeling. Such wooden floors come in different types, shades, colors, and wood variety and look extremely stunning. Known basically for their uniqueness and beauty, hardwood floors also add charm to any room, thus helping in home remodeling to a great extent. Mainly due to this feature, numerous homeowners in a number of US cities like Beaverton (Oregon) and Tigard (Oregon) prefer to change the floors of their homes as a part of their plan of home improvement.
There are different types of woods that can be used for hardwood flooring. However, you have to keep a few things in mind before you decide what type of wood to use. For example, wooden floors can easily get scraped, scratched, and beaten down from regular wear and tear. Here are a few types of woods that can be used for hardwood flooring:
1. Engineered wood: These types are constructed with 3 to 5 layers of different types of woods and each layer is glued together under pressure and heat. Since engineered wood floorings are least affected by humidity, these can be installed either on or above or below ground level.
2. Laminate wood: These are versatile in nature since they look almost like real wood. Laminate woods are actually plywood with layers of veneer that look like real wood. These are durable and strong and the superficial layer cannot be scratched and is resistant to moisture. It is often seen in US cities, like Portland (Oregon) and Beaverton (Oregon) that residents use this type of wood to install hardwood floor for their homes.
3. Plastic laminates: These types of flooring are made of a fiber wood center which in turn is sandwiched between twin layers of laminates. These wooden floors cannot be sanded and refinished, so when they wear out after regular use the only option is to get them replaced. Plastic laminates are easy to install and are suitable for those parts of the home where people move around regularly like the kitchen or the passage-way.…

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Should You Install a Shower Stall?

Most homes in America have a bathtub that doubles as a shower. Not that many homes have a separate shower stall and a separate bathtub. You may be remodeling your bathroom and feel that it would be a nice option to have a separate shower stall rather than a combined shower/bath.
Your first consideration when thinking of installing a separate shower stall in addition to your bathtub is whether you have enough room. If you are doing a major bathroom remodel then you can plan it down on paper, all the measurements of the various items like the shower, bath, toilet and cabinets so that you can fit these items in your bathroom.
If you’re not doing a major bathroom remodel, you’ll have to evaluate any spare space you have in the bathroom, measure it up, and do some research to find a shower stall with those dimensions that will fit easily into the bathroom.
Once you have your measurements for your new shower stall it’s time to go shopping. You can find complete shower stalls at most home improvement stores. These usually come with a molded shower floor and walls and the shower door. These all in one shower stalls are quite easy to install as everything you need is built into it.
However you may want to make use of the tiles you’ve already got laid on your bathroom floor and use those as the shower floor. You’d obviously have to put in a drain and build up the sides of the area to create the base of the shower, and then buy some sliding doors to finish it off.
This entails a lot more work than just buying the all in one shower stall, so it comes down to weighing up the amount of money you have to spend versus the amount of time you have to build a shower from the ground up yourself, or have it done for the professionally.…