A cafe with light wood flooring that opens up the space.

Light Wood Flooring: A Bright Choice

If you’re on a mission to transform your home’s interior and create a space that feels open, inviting, and effortlessly chic, then look no further than light wood flooring. Light wood flooring has the unique ability to brighten up any room, making it feel more welcoming and spacious. Whether you’re looking to embrace a minimalist
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What Type of Floor Lasts the Longest in Luxury Apartments?

When selecting the best wood floors for luxury apartments, building owners need to consider durability, as well as aesthetics.  It is not realistic to install flooring that is elegant but will not last more than a decade. Today, there are at least five types of flooring that will last several decades or more if well
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What Luxury Floors Are The Easiest to Maintain in High Traffic Areas?

If you walk into a luxury apartment building and one of the first things you notice is the worn-out flooring, that is going to be a checkmark in the negative column for that property. In many cases, the owner or the manager simply did not select the right type of flooring for the building. Easy
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What are the Highest Rated Luxury Apartment Floors?

For managers and owners of luxury apartment complexes or condominiums, the type of flooring used in the building is vital. In most luxury condos or high-end apartments, the foot traffic can often be heavy, not only from the residents but also from service professionals and other laborers who help maintain the building. Not selecting the right
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Are Luxury Wood Floors Worth It for Condominiums?

Today, building managers of luxury condominiums are happy to have hardwood flooring rather than carpet in their buildings.  With such a wide range of flooring materials available, it’s sometimes hard to know what’s the best choice. The most common flooring materials today include luxury vinyl, carpet, laminate, tiles, concrete, cork, and hardwood, just to name
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