Flooring options for your home

By Canadian Home Workshop

flooring

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Wouldn’t it be nice to walk into a home-improvement store and know exactly what the best material is for your flooring job? Whether it’s for your living room, bathroom or basement, you need to consider not only the style you want but also how best to install it. We’ve gathered some great flooring options that will appeal to both your aesthetic and your toolbox.


Easy hardwood flooring

Easy hardwood flooring

Follow these steps to successfully install hardwood yourself and increase the value of your home

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Cork tile installation

Cork tile installation

Get a durable cork tile floor by following these installation steps

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Earth tone flooring options

Earth tone flooring options

Choose earth tones to create a warm indoor retreat

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Glazed porcelain tile installation

Glazed porcelain tile installation

Use proper tools and techniques with this two-day project

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Country cottage flooring

Country cottage flooring

Get country cottage style in your home with these flooring options

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Vinyl tile installation

Vinyl tile installation

When installing vinyl, preparation is key. Follow this prep advice to ensure your floor lasts

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Tile flooring options

Tile flooring options

Urban style for the trendsetters: update your home with these tile flooring options

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Michelle12

May. 4, 2012

11:11 am

Another option for flooring is using Architectural Film. It comes in lots of finishes, such as wood, solid colour, abstract, or stone such as marble. It goes right onto your existing surfaces, making them look just like the real thing, but with no mess or downtime, and for a lot less money than traditional materials. I found out about this product from the website www.architecturalfilms.ca - these people supply and install the film. I had them come in to do update my kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanity, which were in good shape but looking dated. Now they look great, and I'd definitely recommend Architectural Film to anyone who wants to upgrade their space without breaking the bank!



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