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forestgreenivy · 1 month
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The South Carolina Lowcountry. My home. My heaven.
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1five1two · 2 years
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Southern Coast, Iceland
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thoughtsonwheels · 6 months
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Epoxy Evolution: Revolutionizing Flooring with Unmatched Durability and Style
In designing your offices, your workplace or just plainly your residential house, do you imagine having a premium yet durable looking floor? If you have searched the internet enough or probably even asked some expert advice, you might have come across the term "Epoxy Floor". Wait, Don't tell me you have?
Well, in this blog we will be talking about what is an Epoxy floor, its advantages and how it is a popular flooring in some parts of Australia such as Sunshine Coast, Brisbane, or Gold Coast.
Going back, So, What is meant by an Epoxy floor?
To explain it briefly, its a kind of flooring that's made up of a mixture of hardener and resin that, and when combined, causes a chemical reaction that yields a substance that looks and feels durable like plastic. When applied to concrete or other hard surfaces, it produces a seamless, long-lasting flooring solution.
One of the pros of that comes with epoxy flooring is its durability. It is resilient to certain chemicals and sturdy enough to tolerate heavy foot traffic and machinery. Additionally, it is stain, moisture, and abrasion-resistant, which makes it a great choice for commercial and industrial settings.
Are you convinced now? but wait, Let's look further at why epoxy flooring is so popular for flooring projects now that you are familiar with it.
Again, its Durability, as we have already mentioned, epoxy flooring may be able to withstand heavy foot traffic, machinery, and chemical exposure. That makes it the ideal choice for commercial and industrial settings where flooring needs to be resistant to abrasion.
Its a Low Maintenance project, Epoxy floors require very little maintenance and are easy to clean. A fast sweep or mop will usually take care of the best-looking flooring. Also, its Cost-effective, Epoxy flooring may initially cost more than some other flooring solutions, over time it may prove to be a more cost-effective choice due to its longevity and low maintenance needs. Dynamic and Versatile, due to its extensive array of colors, coatings, and designs, epoxy flooring may be tailored to have the precise look and feel you need. Because it can also be used to create patterns and designs, it's a versatile alternative for any setting.
I guess you have read enough and a little bit convinced? So here is the verdict.
In conclusion, Yes, It's worth the buck, Epoxy flooring is durable, low-maintenance, cost-effective and is a versatile flooring solution. It is perfect for both commercial and industrial use. It is unique and customizable to your desired look. With the combination of style and longevity, say no more!
Lastly before ending this blog, if you are also interested or if you're looking for more of construction services that exists around Australia, you can read it here which are Professional Commercial Cleaning, Builders Cleaning Service, Joint Sealing and other Regular services (Epoxy Coating, Brick Cleaning, Concrete Sealing, Stone Polishing, Concrete Grinding, Sweeping and Scrubbing and Concrete Densifying) and for Special type of services (Abseiling, High Safety System and Anchor Points, Line Marking) or if you don’t have the time, you can talk to this experienced team, Rhino Construction Services and Cyclone Services (Tel. No. +61 1300 744 661), they are located at 3/9 Charlston PI, Kuluin QLD 4558 and closes at around 4PM.
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t00thpasteface · 27 days
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gulf coast miku!
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useless-catalanfacts · 8 months
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Cadaqués, Comarques Gironines, Catalonia.
Photo by Xavier Forcadell on Flickr.
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sincerelytennessee · 3 months
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What a great mural for a bar by the ocean
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branchflowerphoto · 3 months
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denmark | western australia
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forestgreenivy · 1 month
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A southern coastal setting is often the background to many love stories I’ve watched on screen. I think about the introduction to The Notebook, the birds flying above the Black River. Forest and Jenny. The list goes on and on. Take the people out of the plot, and there’s such a natural romanticism about the Lowcountry coast. It is a ripe setting for love. For me, that love starts and ends here. To feel so deeply connected to an area, and to love it so much. It’s hard to replicate. I fall in love with it over and over again.
When I decided to leave it two years ago, a piece of me was missing and I didn’t feel whole again until I was back. The fear of familiarity and the mundane consumed me. I’ve spent many of these summer days lamenting the cool air of the mountains, missing the summer days spent in the Appalachian creeks. An exciting deviation from the normal. I love it too. The way you love the excitement of an adventure, the rush, the constant of newness. Feeding into an adventurous rush. It’s hard to miss it. But…
I was empty there. I laughed and regularly lived in the awe of seeing places I’d never seen. I lost the familiar love of my life. The beauty in pointing my camera at yet another Egret. Watching the spartina grass finally hit its peak green in August. To then watch it fade to beige again. Seeing yet another lettered olive or little whelk along the beach. I will always pick them up. Watch the sun move over the horizon throughout the seasons.
I sat in my Greenville apartment all alone and decide to watch The Notebook movie because I had nothing better to do. The second those white birds flew over the Black River, a river I’ve spent so much time on, I would cry because I missed my birds. I missed seeing the things I regularly love. I felt like I was missing out on my own life.
Watching the coastal birds fly over to roost at the state park, watching the tide roll in and out. In and out. Who knew I would feel like I was missing out on something that seemingly never ended and something I saw every single day. I ultimately couldn’t take it. I gave up the promise of new sights and adventures to spent my days capturing yet another picture of some birds. To me, yes a waterfall is more magnificent than watching something I am use to. But that’s love. I look out at the cattails and brackish water. I listen to the Blue Herons abrasively honk. Who knows how many times I’ve been out in some marsh to watch it. It truly never gets old.
This area is romantic. At least for me. But not because of memories of lovers. No. This area is full of love for what it is. Something many people here deeply understand. When you see it through that lens, and you love it so much…. You can’t depart from it. It becomes the love of your life. Something I know I will grow old with.
If I make it to 80 or 90 years old, as long as I have strength to walk, you can find me out here among the wetlands. Over and over and over again. I love it more and more every time.
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huariqueje · 6 months
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Painter on the Jurassic Coast -  Marc Dalessio , 2018.
American , b. 1972 - 
Oil on panel , 30.48 x 20.32 cm. 12 x8 in.
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The second image is of a different species, the largescale four-eyes (Anableps anableps). I included it due to how well it shows the eye, and as a result of far fewer photos available of Anableps dowei. This animal was requested!
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honeyrosepetals · 4 months
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american summers, part ii
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matthewdwhite · 6 months
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Jean Lafitte, LA 4/24
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doublescribble · 2 years
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LeBron James
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useless-catalanfacts · 2 months
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August in Tamariu (Comarques Gironines, Catalonia).
Video by liafische on Instagram.
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ladyy--lazarus · 2 months
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Pacific Beach, California
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