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		<title>DIY Flooring- Some Basics to get You Started</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Installing flooring in a small space such as a bathroom is often a good DIY job for a beginner. Before you start, take the time to familiarize yourself with some basic knowledge of flooring and installation.
The Fix&#038;Flip Network offers some tips:
For beginners in home improvement, the flooring material that is easiest to install is vinyl [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Installing flooring in a small space such as a bathroom is often a good DIY job for a beginner. Before you start, take the time to familiarize yourself with some basic knowledge of flooring and installation.</p>
<p>The <a target="_blank" href="http://www.nfafn.com/article/09-10-22/diy-flooring-what-you-need-to-know.aspx">Fix&#038;Flip Network</a> offers some tips:<br />
For beginners in home improvement, the flooring material that is easiest to install is vinyl tiles and sheets. Many vinyl flooring materials are already self adhesive, so you really do not have to think much about applying adhesives and bonding materials. </p>
<p>With vinyl, after you have laid down the vinyl tiles or sheets, you just need to ensure that the tiles are clean and free of dirt and you already have a floor that will look as if it has been done by a professional. Ceramic tile flooring is also popular, but it is easy to break. Utmost care is needed while installing them. Overall, vinyl is much cheaper and easier to redo just in case you see problems.</p>
<p>Remember that you cannot simply install vinyl tiles, wooden panels or ceramic tiles on top of your existing flooring. Finally, it is also important that you have all the tools that you need before you start your flooring project. Again, if you are not comfortable with using home repair tools, the best flooring material for you is vinyl flooring . </p>
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		<title>Choosing Kitchen Flooring</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 04:20:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Changing your kitchen flooring is a remodeling job that will provide plenty of bang for your buck. But remember, even a small kitchen gets plenty of foot traffic, so be sure that the flooring you choose is durable.  Here, you will learn about the types of flooring that you can choose from when making [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Changing your kitchen flooring is a remodeling job that will provide plenty of bang for your buck. But remember, even a small kitchen gets plenty of foot traffic, so be sure that the flooring you choose is durable.  Here, you will learn about the types of flooring that you can choose from when making home improvements.</p>
<p>The first type of flooring that you can redo your kitchen in is <strong>vinyl</strong>. This is actually among the<strong> most popular type </strong>of flooring due to the fact that it is relatively inexpensive and it also comes in many different varieties. You can purchase this type of flooring in a tile, or even in a sheet – the choice is yours. There are many different types of patterns, colors, and more that can work perfectly with a wide assortment of decoration themes in the home. There are a couple of downfalls that you need to be aware of if you select this type of flooring for your kitchen. That is, the vinyl can stain relatively easily, and it is prone to damage caused by exposure to moisture.</p>
<p>The next type of flooring that is common to kitchens is <strong>linoleum </strong>flooring. In the not so distant past, linoleum was considered old fashioned, but today&#8217;s linoleum is not the flooring of your grandmother&#8217;s time.   Now, if you select this flooring type, you will find that it is a bit more expensive than vinyl flooring. Thing is, when you make home improvements, you will want to select flooring that is durable and can stand up to wear and tear as well as any moisture. If this is what you are looking for, then linoleum flooring is sure to be an excellent option.</p>
<p>Tile is another popular kitchen flooring choice. There are three standard <strong>types of tile</strong> that you can purchase.They are <strong>ceramic, quarry, and porcelain.</strong> Tile comes in many different decorative forms, and additionally, is highly durable. It is sure to stand up to high traffic, moisture, spills, and other incidents that may occur in the kitchen.</p>
<p><strong>Wood</strong> is very popular in kitchens today. Many homeowners love the look and feel of wood flooring – especially in the kitchen. Wood flooring can make a kitchen give off a rustic appeal, and lends warmth to a modern kitchen. It is a type of flooring that is relatively flexible overall. You can choose from maple, oak, bamboo, pine, cherry, and even simulated wood! If you want to redo your kitchen flooring with wood, you will find that there are many different styles, designs, and types.</p>
<p>So, go ahead, pick a new kitchen floor, it&#8217;s sure to have a big impact in whichever material you choose.</p>
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