Posts Tagged ‘green’

Sisal Rugs- A Unique, Natural Style

Friday, March 19th, 2010

sisal rugDurable and distinct, the beauty of a sisal area rug can create a real statement in your décor, and naturally beautify your home. These area rugs are especially popular in Southern California- admired for their natural appearance, which echoes the laid-back style of coastal living.

The well-crafted construction of sisal area rugs makes them extremely stain-resistant, and their fiber content makes them more resistant to flame, as well. The quality of their construction also helps to absorb sounds, making them a great option for placement above wood floors. All these traits considered, it’s easy to see the appeal of sisal rugs as a great investment piece in your home.

Sisal rugs date back many centuries, and are common in places such as Egypt, Florence, Mozambique, and South & Central America. The hard vegetable fibers characteristic of sisal make it a strong material for weaving ropes and mats- stronger than other plant materials like jute, hemp, and flax fibers. This sturdiness and longevity has helped sisal area rugs remain successful and popular throughout the ages.

Teragren Bamboo Flooring Now Available at Coles

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

teragren bambooColes now carries Teragren flooring- a bamboo manufacturer known for its strict adherence to environmental standards & guidelines.

A powerful force in the development of eco-friendly building products, Teragren offers products with the highest quality of environmental & health standards, including LEED® certification, FloorScore® certification, and responsible harvesting & manufacturing processes.

We are proud to offer homeowners such an environmentally conscious, high-quality brand for their flooring needs. To learn more about bamboo flooring, click here.

Quick Facts on Cork Flooring

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Cork flooring is rapidly becoming more popular, mostly because of an increasing demand for eco-friendly flooring options. Cork is truly a green material; since cork itself is a derivative of the bark of the tree, the success of cork harvesting lies in keeping the trees alive and promoting forest health, rather than cutting them down. A healthy tree means a profitable tree, so these forests are sustained and observed, encouraging growth for decades. These are just some of the reasons you should consider switching to cork flooring in your home.

Did you know…

  • A law was passed in the 30’s called “The 9-Year Law”, which dictates that cork cannot be harvested any more frequently than every 9 years. The tree must meet other qualifications as well, such as having a circumference of at least 60cm, and being at least 25 years of age.
  • The average cork tree lives to be between 150-200 years old.
  • As a tree ages, the better its quality of cork becomes.
  • Dom Perignon was one of the first to use cork for stoppers in his sparkling wines, making it a significant discovery that would lead to many other uses of cork.
  • Cork flooring is a recycled product- cork floors are made from the “waste” cork that is left from the production of wine stoppers.
  • Cork floors are a popular choice to be used in libraries, churches, and nurseries because of its sound absorption qualities.
  • Because of cork’s structure (millions of tiny, encapsulated air cells), it greatly reduces heat loss in rooms. Unlike other flooring materials, it maintains an even temperature through these tiny prisms- a temperature that feels comfortable underfoot, and is neither too warm, nor too cold.

New Green Installation Options

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Coles can now install your carpet without the use of a carpet iron, meaning no emissions are released from carpet adhesive, while maintaining the same efficiency and durability. Ask for green installation!

Environmentally Friendly Wood Flooring Available at Coles

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Coles Fine Flooring is now an authorized dealer for EcoTimber, a company devoted to providing only environmentally friendly options to homeowners concerned about environmental issues. EcoTimber’s product line includes standard domestic wood such as Maple and Hickory, as well as hand-scraped and exotic wood such as Brazilian Cherry

Click for details.