Posts Tagged ‘stone’

Tips for Caring for Your Natural Stone

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

natural stone flooring 300x225 Tips for Caring for Your Natural StoneNatural stone can last for ages, if you take care of it properly. The day to day care isn’t hard, but it’s important if you want to maintain that fine finish you remember the day you bought it. A quality natural stone tile is made to last, so make it last with astute care that keeps it looking as good for your grandchildren as it looked when it was freshly installed.

Give it a once over

Clear any abrasive dirt, sand and other particles from the surface of the stone daily. Use only dust mops and gentle bristle brooms. A good once over a day will keep the floor shining perfectly. Plus, if you keep up on cleaning, it’s easy each time, taking merely seconds every morning to keep the cleaned-grittiness of natural stone.

If you prefer to use a vacuum cleaner, avoid one with a beater bar. You should only use one that has suction only, as any other may damage your floor and leave abrasive marks.

Throw rugs in well traveled spaces

Entrance rugs at the entrance to well traveled areas help keep the dirt to a minimum. Place rugs in hall ways and the entrances of rooms. With the right rugs, the floor will look richer and warmer, giving the toes a soft graceful feeling if you like to pad around in your bare feet.

Control the slide

Stone floors are naturally slick. Use small furniture covers on the feet of all your furniture for safety. A cozy chair can easily go crashing in the event of wrestling children, which could result in accidents. Placing sticky edges on your furniture keeps it in place, as well as protects the surface of your floor.

Clean up spills quickly

It’s important to wipe spills up as soon as they happen, especially in the kitchen. This is especially true if the spill is acidic such as orange, tomato, or lime juice, which will tend to disrupt the surface of your floor for a short time after exposure. Stains that are left to fester gather up extra dirt which sticks to the surface and mars the floor. The longer stains are ignored, the more noticeable and permanent they can be.

It really doesn’t hurt to mop your floor regularly, even several times a day with a lightly wet mop. When you keep up on the floor cleanliness, you don’t have to break out a big bucket of sud water each time. Simply get the mop wet, and go over the surface. If you do this often enough, cleanliness is simple and easy. You hardly even realize you are doing it.

Keep it ecological

Always clean your floor with a biodegradable, non-toxic cleaning solution, especially if you have small children or pets. Babies get everywhere, and dogs will lick anything. You don’t want your child or your pets contaminated with toxic chemicals. A good vinegar and biodegradable dish soap solution will work, giving the floors a nice lemony, vinegar scent.

As a basic rule of thumb, you shouldn’t use any cleaning product from the grocery store on your stone, unless it is completely natural and biodegradable. Avoid chemical bubbles that claim to eat dirt. They may just eat the finish of your floor too.

A little bleach

Bleach works great at eradicating algae from pool and patio areas, but it’s important to rinse the areas well so the bleach isn’t left sitting in pools. It’s a great way to get rid of the dirt, but be sure you’ve also gotten rid of the bleach when you are done.

Get your floors professionally sealed

It’s also a good idea to have your floors sealed by a professional so they can keep their natural quality for years to come.

For more tips on maintaining your natural stone floors visit our floor care section.

Choosing Tile With Flair & Range

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

colored tileNatural stone tiles, and the ceramic alternatives that mimic them, can boast displays of vast color range and variation, which can be very exciting for the eye, and your home. Tile floors that feature color movement in them can sometimes seem like a bold statement, but they don’t have to be overwhelming- in fact, they can look quite natural because of that range in hue.

Here are some other reasons to consider tile with color or range:

  • Dirt, hair, and scratches are much easier to hide, because the inconsistency of color creates a camouflage effect.
  • The flooring appears to have more ‘depth’ & richness.
  • More colors present makes designing easier- there are more color choices for you to pull for accents into your decorating scheme.
  • It looks less ‘grid-like’ and mathematical. When there is no pattern or color interest, the eye falls onto the grout lines, which are emphasized and give a very geometric, sharp feeling.

Tile flooring is filled with options, and with the right choice, it can dictate a design scheme, bringing life and versatility into your décor. The best advice if you’re hesitant is to take home samples, and look at them laid on the floor, not up to your face (as this is the height you’d see the tiles from every day).

Choosing Quartz & Granite Tiles

Friday, November 6th, 2009

In terms of durability, no other natural stone flooring options can compare to quartz or granite. The densest and hardest members of the stone tile family, both options resist scratching and staining better than any of the other stone alternatives- which makes them especially ideal choices for kitchens, though they are durable enough to be utilized in almost any application in the home. Both are great stone flooring options, but many customers tend to become torn over which is the best choice for them.

Some considerations & differences:

  • Quartz tiles are denser, and non-porous
  • Granite tiles are generally more affordable
  • Quartz tiles, because of the manufacturing process, generally have a more consistent color throughout.
  • Granite tiles tend to have more color veins, striations, and variations.

Easy Ways to Incorporate Stone Within Your Home

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

stonefloor Easy Ways to Incorporate Stone Within Your HomeStone can be a beautiful addition to a home, adding elegance reminiscent of castles or the ancient architecture of Greece or Rome. It’s classical as well as classy, improving the intrinsic value of your home as well as the comfortable relaxing atmosphere to unwind and enjoy with the whole family. It’s a perfect way to add a custom touch of originality to your home, creating a texture that’s as uniquely ornamental as the iconic past. Stone adds a touch of personality that’s been shared for centuries, adding a noble touch of comfort and elegance. With so many colors, styles and patterns to choose from, you can choose from classical designs to more contemporary constructions that have all the taste of modern art and sculpture.

Stone Tile in the Kitchen

Considering how many times you drop things, leaving dribbles of spaghetti sauce here, grape juice spills there; putting stone in the kitchen is a natural step. There’s no reason to cry over spilled milk when all it takes is a paper towel to clean the damage. Natural stone has the capabilities to handle any stain in the kitchen, plus its classical, sound structure makes it feel like you’re cooking a medieval feast.

Making a Monumental Backyard

Stone is a perfect addition to the scenery in a backyard, creating structures that are monolithic in shape and influence. You can add stone to create a scenic backyard waterfall, build seating areas or places for plants to catch their rays. Stone is a perfect way to sculpt walking areas, separate flower beds, and tie the backyard together in a shape of wonder and nostalgic classicalism. You can add birdbaths and sundials for more scope in an outdoor garden.

If you create your own cement blocks, you can get creative and submerge items of interest for decoration. This could include other ornamental stones, statuary or rubber balls for a fun approach to style. Children’s toys make a nice addition, as do figurines or plants that leave fossil like impressions.

Fireplaces as good as a classical novel

Nothing creates classical beauty like a hearth made of impressive granite, marble or other solid stone. It’s perfect for gathering in front of the fire to tell stories like the days of yesteryear, a romantic evening in front of the glow of a fire, or just cuddling up to a hot cup of chocolate and a good book. Stone fireplaces can take a home back to life’s basic meanings with a solid goodness that’s been fashionable for centuries.

Stone for Bathrooms

Absorbing dampness yet following the suggestion of classical beauty, stone is perfect for the bathroom setting. It’s easy to cover up the surface of most bathrooms, yet suggests a classical feel that’s feels good on your feet coming out of the bath. It adds a decorative touch to meet the designs of most bathrooms. There’s something solid about stone that’s as functional as it is decorative.

Proper Installation a Plus

As equal as choosing which type of stone to use, proper installation is integral to the job looking great. Make sure you hire a professional as it means all the difference. If you are going to make the investment, be sure to do the job right. Stone lasts a long time, so be happy with the job because it may have a longevity that outlasts even you.

Solidness that lasts

When properly cared for, natural stone lasts virtually forever. It’s the stuff of castles and Greek monuments, surviving through the years to tell the legacy of the tale. Stone is classic because it is so enduring. Choose what you want wisely and carefully. What you create out of stone will definitely stand the test of time.

Non-Slip Padding for Area Rugs

Monday, October 19th, 2009

We carry a complete selection of area rug padding for your home- whether you’re going to lay your rug onto hard surface or carpet, we have an option for you.

Product: Sultan

Best Over: Hard surfaces (wood, laminate, vinyl, tile & stone)

A foam-based pad with a waffled texture- Sultan is our most basic non-slip pad for hard surfaces.

Product: Cush-n-Hold

Best Over: Hard surfaces (wood, laminate, vinyl, tile & stone)

A thicker version of Sultan, Cush-n-Hold is one step up in regards to cushioning. This is our best seller in rug padding!

Product: Super Movenot

Best Over: Carpet, tile & stone

This reversible pad has 2 sides, making it versatile enough to use on carpet, or tile surfaces. The textured, fibrous side should be laid face down for carpet. The rubberized side should be laid face down for tile & stone. This product will also prevent telegraphing of the grout lines through the rug.

Marble Tile Flooring: A Beautiful Tradition

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

The use of marble for flooring is as old as flooring itself. From the buildings of ancient Greece to modern statues and monuments, the beautiful stone has a place in everything. But marble tile flooring can be very expensive and has a smooth, cold texture that can be a real downside in a bathroom. Additionally, it is difficult and expensive to install. With the new bathroom ceramic tiles available on the market now, does going marble really make sense?

Bathroom Ceramic Tiles

There was a time when marble was the only choice for a sophisticated bathroom. But that was when tiles were limited to glass rather than the wide range of ceramic and porcelain tiles that exist today. Modern tiles can easily rival marble tile flooring in efficiency and beauty, and the average ceramic tile is much less expensive than its marble counterpart.

Bathroom ceramic tiles are designed for durability and elegance. They are tremendously versatile and their lower cost allows you more freedom to use them in novel ways. Tiles also tend to offer a better grip than a highly polished marble surface, helping to prevent slipping after bathing or showering.

If you are really set on the marble look, you can achieve that same elegant appeal with less cost by using the marble as an accent piece. Try using a granite or marble countertop instead of re-doing the entire bathroom floor in marble. There are excellent ceramic tiles to coordinate with almost any countertop shade you could pick; why spend the money to put marble down all over the bathroom?

Of course, there are some situations where marble – and only marble – will do the job. If you have your mind truly made up, make sure that your marble supplier is responsible and willing to work with you. Some marble installers can be resistant to your questions and ideas, installing your floor the way they want to with little or no input from you. A good company will be happy to answer your questions and help you get the bathroom you really want.

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Armstrong Laminate Flooring: A Healthy Alternative

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Armstrong laminate is widely acknowledged as one of the best laminate floors in the business. Armstrong floors are designed for intense durability with a natural wood or stone appearance. However, Armstrong laminate flooring isn’t actually made from wood or stone; instead, an image of wood or travertine stone tile is applied to a special composite plank and then sealed to give it a natural, integrated appearance.

Although laminate flooring looks natural, its cleanliness far surpasses any natural material. While most wood floors have cracks and crevasses between the boards that make it almost impossible to get the floor fully clean, Armstrong laminate flooring is seamless. By simply running a vacuum over the surface of the floor you can feel confident that you are doing your part to keep your house allergen free.

Travertine Stone Tile

Of course, there is also the traditional carpet alternative: stone tile. Travertine stone tile comes in a wide variety of colors and sizes, but also features great adaptability of installation. It can easily go either inside or outside, replacing unsightly concrete on decks or near swimming pools. But indoors it makes a lovely accent and a beautiful base for any room. Plus, the smooth, non-porous surface is easy to clean and won’t provide a catch basin for dust.

Quickstep Laminate Flooring: Another Popular Option

Quickstep takes allergy prevention to a new level by closing the joints between each board completely and providing an easy-to-clean surface that, when kept properly clean, is inhospitable to bacteria. Quickstep laminate flooring is made from the highest quality materials to rigorous design specifications and is available in a wide variety of styles and colors.

The Hypoallergenic Home

In today’s world, almost everyone suffers from allergies. Whether its pet dander, ragweed, pollen, or dust, small particles get trapped in eyes and noses and turn a perfectly pleasant afternoon into an itchy sneezing mess. But even once you enter your home you still aren’t safe from those contagions: if you have carpeting in your house, no matter how much you clean it, you are creating a breeding ground for allergens.

In order to improve the quality of life for yourself and for your family, you need to investigate the many stone tile, Armstrong, and Quickstep laminate flooring options that are available today. Any of these flooring styles provides a healthy, easy-to-clean surface that doesn’t trap dust. Experts have seen incredible changes in allergy sufferers just from the changing of a carpet; don’t you deserve relief from your allergies?

Bathroom Floor Tiles As Design Statements

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Strange though it may seem, one of the first things your guests will see is your bathroom. Even if you entertain casually and never have much traffic outside the living or dining room, your friends will still need to see the restroom. Consequently, that seemingly unimportant powder room should receive just as much care and attention as the often-improved entrance hall.

But despite this crucial role, many bathrooms remain in the design dark ages. Most are covered with dated and worn bathroom floor tiles, relics of a bygone era rather than shining beacons of modern style. Toilets and plumbing fixtures are often tarnished and loose. Some full baths have remarkably dirty and mildewed showers. No matter how nice your foyer might look, no guest will be thinking of the entry hall when they enter a bad bathroom!

Luckily, today’s tile market offers many different options to help you get the ceramic mosaic tiles your bathroom deserves. These tiles provide an incredible variety of design options, everything from standard stone-finish flooring to intricate inlays. With the right company, you can go from design concept to installation quickly and efficiently. Even better, ceramic mosaic tiles are less expensive than stone and much more pleasant to walk on: where stone can sometimes grow chilly, ceramic mosaic tiles stay much more reliably at room temperature.

Ceramic Mosaic Tiles

Without a doubt, tiles are an excellent option for giving your bathroom a vibrant new look. But don’t just think of them as bathroom floor tiles; good ceramic is much more versatile. Here are just a few ways you can use a seemingly common tile to give your bathroom unexpected flair:

  • Create a pattern on the floor.
  • Vary the size of the tile while keeping the color constant.
  • Incorporate a tile accent.
  • Install tile on your walls or counters as well.
  • Design your own wall art to highlight a sink or architectural feature.

With so many options, ceramic tile is the clear choice for the bathroom and beyond. Check out Travertine stone tile.

Armstrong Laminate Flooring For Your Home

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Do you love the look of natural, beautiful wood floors, but can’t stand the maintenance that comes with them? Armstrong has a solution! Laminate flooring is made from a composite material that replicates the look of wood without the troublesome cleanup. Armstrong laminate flooring has an easy-to-clean surface that actually resists spills, making it perfect for getting that refined, classic look in a house with pets or children. It is also perfect for the practical homeowner looking to make an investment in the future of his or her home.

Laminate can also be made to replicate stone. However, laminate is softer than travertine stone tile and doesn’t feel cold underfoot the way some stone tile can. With a variety of natural looking patterns and colors available, laminate is an excellent choice for any homeowner. Coles Fine Flooring offers a wide selection of laminate flooring, from Armstrong as well as other quality manufacturers.

Travertine Stone Tile: Outdoors And Indoors

But sometimes, even quality Armstrong laminate flooring can’t replace the feeling of natural stone flooring. That’s why Coles Fine Flooring offers a full line of travertine stone tile in a rainbow of colors and range of sizes. Travertine is very versatile and looks beautiful indoors or outside. Use it to give your pool or patio a sophisticated flair, or to lend a touch of charm to your hallway. Whatever your needs, Coles Fine Flooring can help you find the stone tile to match.

Coles Fine Flooring also offers a selection of tile, from basic floor tiles to decorative countertop and wall tiles. We carry the leading manufacturers in all the latest colors and styles. Porcelain tile is a durable, attractive, and cost effective way to make your home shine.

Mohawk Flooring

Many companies steer their customers automatically to Mohawk flooring, a popular manufacturer of carpeting and hardwood floors. But Coles Fine Flooring offers you more. We are here to serve you, so we listen to you rather than recommending a type of flooring simply because it’s a good brand name. Mohawk flooring is good, but getting exactly the surface and look you want is much better.