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finalfloorsatl · 3 months ago
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Carpet and Flooring Transformers LLC specialize in all types of upholstery fabric and are careful to use only the most appropriate cleaning method for your piece of furniture, ensuring safe and complete removal of even the most stubborn stains. Our unique process removes all traces of dirt and soap residue. When we’ve finished, the work of our upholstery cleaning Snellville GA team will protect your furniture from future stains with scotch-guard protection and a plastic slip cover if desired.
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maxdirect · 2 years ago
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Eco-friendly Flooring at Factory Direct Pricing – FloorMax Direct
If you are considering remodeling a room or an entire home, there are so many flooring options available why not consider eco-friendly flooring. Whether you are looking for tile, laminate, carpet, wood, resilient or luxury vinyl tiles or planks, there is an eco-friendly or sustainable—“green” option for your consideration. If you think back, there was a time, not too long ago when we may have thought of eco-friendly flooring options as boring or blah…. That is no longer the case. Eco-friendly flooring is not only fashionable, but also provides a host of other benefits. Ask your FloorMax flooring consultant about eco- friendly or sustainable flooring options. Here is the FloorMax top 10 list of eco-friendly, sustainable, “green” and renewable flooring options to consider: Bamboo
Bamboo (typically a grass, which grows to maturity in 2-5 years) is a sustainable, fast growing option that is harder than some wood.
Linoleum
Linoleum is created from tree resins, linseed oil, wood flour, cork dust, natural pigments and limestone. It is flame and water resistant.
Glass tiles
Made from recycled glass bottles, glass won’t mold, mildew or stain
And comes in a spectrum of colors.
P.E.T carpet
Is constructed from recycled plastic bottles, and has a minimal impact to the environment
Wool carpet
Wool is grown, it is not man-made. Here are a few benefits to wool.
Wool is hypo allergenic
Wool is flame resistant
Wool helps maintain internal air quality
Wool provides humidity control
Wool is easy to clean
Rubber
Made from recycled tires. Once meant only for commercial areas like playgrounds or gyms, it’s finding its way into our kitchens, baths and kids rooms.
Reclaimed or Salvaged Hardwood
Reclaimed/ Salvaged wood reuses wood from trees that were cut down long ago.
Since 1981, FloorMax is a family owned and operated discount flooring operation serving the greater Atlanta, GA, greater Chattanooga, TN, greater Birmingham, AL, greater Nashville, TN, greater Orlando, FL and of course our showroom located in “the flooring capital of the world”, Dalton GA. When it comes to eco-friendly flooring, your one-stop shop is FloorMax.
Fast and easy financing
When you are ready to make your floor covering purchase you may choose from the many forms of payment that we accept. All major credit cards such as MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Discover are accepted as well as cash, check, and money order. We also offer financing upon request. Just choose whichever method of payment is best for you.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: waterproof flooring, cheap flooring GA, cheap vinyl flooring GA, discount flooring near me & cheap flooring near me.
Please feel free to visit us at: https://www.floormaxdirect.com/
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floormaxdirectmanf · 2 years ago
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Is Luxury Vinyl Flooring The Right Choice For You?
If you looking the best services for Luxury Vinyl Flooring Dalton, GA look no further than Floor Max Direct. We are here to help you find the Luxury Vinyl Tile Flooring in Dalton, GA that is perfect for your interior decor. Our floor installation experts have years of experience in the industry and will ensure the job is done right at a reasonable rate.
Our Vinyl Plank Flooring is the best product in the industry. We are the industry leader in Vinyl Plank Flooring, Vinyl Tile Flooring, Luxury Vinyl Tile Flooring, Luxury Vinyl Plank Dalton, GA installation, and we serve our clients in Atlanta, Alpharetta, Alpha Atlanta, GA is a leading name in the flooring sector with its quality products and services that they offer.
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Each Luxury Vinyl Plank floor is made from 100% PVC vinyl that is resilient, ultra-durable and very easy to maintain. You will not have to worry about a thing because we are here to guide you through the entire process of selecting the right product for your home. Just give us a call and let us know what kind of flooring you want and we will assist you in getting the best value available in the market.
Vinyl Plank Flooring is fantastic to look at, incredibly simple to install and it is also very cost effective. It comes in various designs, sizes, shades and patterns. It can be used in homes of all styles; whether traditional or contemporary, you can easily find a suitable product that matches the rest of your décor. Vinyl flooring helps you to save money by reducing energy consumption as well.
Floor Max Direct is the leading provider of Luxury Vinyl Flooring in Dalton, GA. We offer products from top manufacturers such as Work, and MOF. Our vinyl plank floors have been designed to withstand high traffic areas, including schools, hotels and more.
Enjoy rustic and beautiful designs with our vinyl plank flooring. We offer stunning flooring options that are not only affordable but also durable, allowing you to fit the look you need with our prestigious products.
Our Vinyl Plank Flooring is engineered for durability. This type of flooring is made to last between 6 and 10 years - the average lifetime of most homes. Our vinyl flooring is safe, easy to maintain, and has a history of longevity that makes it the right choice for many homeowners.
You can visit our website https://www.floormaxdirect.com/ or contact us at (706) 277-2599.
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floormax · 2 years ago
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Eco-friendly flooring at factory direct pricing
If you are considering remodeling a room or an entire home, there are so many flooring options available why not consider eco-friendly flooring. Whether you are looking for tile, laminate, carpet, wood, resilient or luxury vinyl tiles or planks, there is an eco-friendly or sustainable—“green” option for your consideration. If you think back, there was a time, not too long ago when we may have thought of eco-friendly flooring options as boring or blah…. That is no longer the case. Eco-friendly flooring is not only fashionable, but also provides a host of other benefits. Ask your FloorMax flooring consultant about eco- friendly or sustainable flooring options. Here is the FloorMax top 10 list of eco-friendly, sustainable, “green” and renewable flooring options to consider: Bamboo
Bamboo (typically a grass, which grows to maturity in 2-5 years) is a sustainable, fast growing option that is harder than some wood.
Linoleum
Linoleum is created from tree resins, linseed oil, wood flour, cork dust, natural pigments and limestone. It is flame and water resistant.
Glass tiles
Made from recycled glass bottles, glass won’t mold, mildew or stain
And comes in a spectrum of colors.
P.E.T carpet
Is constructed from recycled plastic bottles, and has a minimal impact to the environment
Wool carpet
Wool is grown, it is not man-made. Here are a few benefits to wool.
Wool is hypo allergenic
Wool is flame resistant
Wool helps maintain internal air quality
Wool provides humidity control
Wool is easy to clean
Rubber
Made from recycled tires. Once meant only for commercial areas like playgrounds or gyms, it’s finding its way into our kitchens, baths and kids rooms.
Reclaimed or Salvaged Hardwood
Reclaimed/ Salvaged wood reuses wood from trees that were cut down long ago.
Since 1981, FloorMax is a family owned and operated discount flooring operation serving the greater Atlanta, GA, greater Chattanooga, TN, greater Birmingham, AL, greater Nashville, TN, greater Orlando, FL and of course our showroom located in “the flooring capital of the world”, Dalton GA. When it comes to eco-friendly flooring, your one-stop shop is FloorMax.
Fast and easy financing
When you are ready to make your floor covering purchase you may choose from the many forms of payment that we accept. All major credit cards such as MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Discover are accepted as well as cash, check, and money order. We also offer financing upon request. Just choose whichever method of payment is best for you.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: carpet cleaning tips dalton, carpet cleaning dalton, discount flooring, eco friendly flooring GA & free flooring estimate GA.
Please feel free to visit us at: https://www.floormaxdirect.com/
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kitchentuneup · 4 years ago
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civilcoconstruction · 4 years ago
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A Budget Bathroom Remodel in Atlanta Goes Clean & Luxe
Hoping to spend just $5K on their Atlanta bathroom remodel, these homeowners leaned on their Black-owned contracting firm for help
“After” photos by Jaksnap Photography. Stylist: TFStyle Homes, LLC
Written in partnership with the Sweeten homeowner
Before: Deciding to remodel an uncomfortable bathroom Atlanta
We initially looked for a move-in-ready home, but hadn’t found many within our budget in our desired Atlanta suburb of Clarkston. The bathrooms in our new split-level house—built in 1982—would need to be remodeled eventually; we’d tackle those jobs as we could afford them. Three years later and with a toddler in our midst, we were ready. The master bathroom would be our first big project.
We had many problems with the original en-suite bathroom. Mainly, it was hideous. I disliked the wall color, the warped laminate vanity, and the stick-on floor tiles. Not only was the pattern terrible, but the tiles were coming unglued. The worst offender was the plastic-insert shower. It was small and claustrophobic, and no amount of scrubbing would remove its mold and mildew stains. Even just-cleaned, the bathroom felt dirty. I couldn’t stand showering in there.
The search for a compatible contractor
I’d already gotten a few estimates, but we were looking to work with a Black-owned contracting firm, and hadn’t found one with availability. The fact is, not many contractors want to take on one tiny room, not to mention on a minuscule budget. Then I stumbled on a Sweeten blog post featuring Black-owned firms. I posted my project on Sweeten and found the general contractor I wanted to work with. I felt really good about her, and she was willing to squeeze us into her schedule.
Sweeten matches home renovators with vetted general contractors, offering advice, support, and up to $50,000 in renovation financial protection— for free.
After: Finding solutions on a shoestring budget
As first-time renovators, our biggest question was, “What is this supposed to cost?” We had a limited budget and no idea what was reasonable. Our budget was $5,000, but quickly realized how many corners we’d have to cut. We couldn’t afford to change the floorplan, so we agreed on the goal of transforming the bathroom into a pleasant, relaxing space. I decided to save money by designing the bathroom myself, and doing it around an existing light fixture.
A crash course in bathroom design
I started Pinteresting and vision-boarding. We considered replacing the shower insert for thrift’s sake, but the contractor said it would just get gross again. I had no idea what went into building and tiling a shower. I found out it costs a lot more to install small subway tile than it does to lay a larger tile. In addition, I learned that a shower floor’s drainage slope requires mosaic tile, and the ones that come in sheets save the most labor-wise.
With so many types of tile out there, we were glad to have the options narrowed for us. We chose large-format ceramic tile for the shower walls and sheets of hexagonal mosaic tile for the shower floor—in marble, as I wanted just one aspect to be luxurious. Even with the thoughtful choices, the materials and labor proved costly. We gave up replastering the walls, removing the stippling from the ceiling, and installing a recessed light in the shower, all to keep costs down. We even kept the existing toilet, since it was fine.
Coaching and economy
There were moments when I felt like, “We just can’t afford to do this the right way,” but our Sweeten contractor helped us identify projects we could do ourselves (caulking holes and repairing molding). We chose cheaper floor tile for the room. An inexpensive vanity helped, and I found the mirror at a discount home store for around $30. This allowed us to save and use quality materials where they mattered.
Our Sweeten contractor provided great input and direction—including talking me out of some bad tile choices and kindly suggesting bright, simple colors and patterns. She never took over the vision. She was organized and communicative, and we appreciated her helping us stay (almost) within our revised budget, even after plumbing issues popped up.
The final budget—and excellent outcome
All told, we more than doubled the original budget (thanks to our family for the generous gift!) coming in just at the starting minimum cost for a bathroom. This included labor, materials, random plumbing parts, and a zillion trips to Home Depot for the paint and other stuff I did on my own.
The final result is the spa bathroom of my dreams. It’s so serene! My first bathroom with a glass shower door and a natural stone floor, both of which feel truly luxe. It’s so lovely to walk in there now. Everything is well-installed and of good quality. It’s exactly what we hoped for.
Thank you for sharing your dream bathroom remodel in Atlanta with us!
Materials Guide
BATHROOM RESOURCES: Alpine Frost Rigid Core Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVT) floor tile; Pearl Veincut polished ceramic shower wall tile; Blue Forest hexagon polished marble mosaic shower floor tile: Floor & Decor. PROFLO chrome towel racks: Target. Spectra-Versa 4-function complete shower system: American Standard. Glass shower doors: The Shower Door Guy. Behr Ultra paint in Brisk Blue; Behr Premium paint in Distant Star; Home Decorators Collection Sedgewood 30 1/2″ bath vanity in Dove Gray with solid surface vanity top in Arctic and white Sink: Home Depot. Ladera 4″ centerset faucet in polished chrome: Pfister. Mirror: HomeGoods. Toilet and lighting: Existing. 
Be prepared for these hidden costs in Atlanta and roll with a smoother renovation journey.
Sweeten handpicks the best general contractors to match each project’s location, budget, scope, and style. Follow the blog, Sweeten Stories, for renovation ideas and inspiration and when you’re ready to renovate, start your renovation with Sweeten.
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mujeeburrehman · 4 years ago
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A Budget Bathroom Remodel in Atlanta Goes Clean & Luxe
Hoping to spend just $5K on their Atlanta bathroom remodel, these homeowners leaned on their Black-owned contracting firm for help
“After” photos by Jaksnap Photography. Stylist: TFStyle Homes, LLC
Written in partnership with the Sweeten homeowner
Before: Deciding to remodel an uncomfortable bathroom Atlanta
We initially looked for a move-in-ready home, but hadn’t found many within our budget in our desired Atlanta suburb of Clarkston. The bathrooms in our new split-level house—built in 1982—would need to be remodeled eventually; we’d tackle those jobs as we could afford them. Three years later and with a toddler in our midst, we were ready. The master bathroom would be our first big project.
We had many problems with the original en-suite bathroom. Mainly, it was hideous. I disliked the wall color, the warped laminate vanity, and the stick-on floor tiles. Not only was the pattern terrible, but the tiles were coming unglued. The worst offender was the plastic-insert shower. It was small and claustrophobic, and no amount of scrubbing would remove its mold and mildew stains. Even just-cleaned, the bathroom felt dirty. I couldn’t stand showering in there.
The search for a compatible contractor
I’d already gotten a few estimates, but we were looking to work with a Black-owned contracting firm, and hadn’t found one with availability. The fact is, not many contractors want to take on one tiny room, not to mention on a minuscule budget. Then I stumbled on a Sweeten blog post featuring Black-owned firms. I posted my project on Sweeten and found the general contractor I wanted to work with. I felt really good about her, and she was willing to squeeze us into her schedule.
Sweeten matches home renovators with vetted general contractors, offering advice, support, and up to $50,000 in renovation financial protection— for free.
After: Finding solutions on a shoestring budget
As first-time renovators, our biggest question was, “What is this supposed to cost?” We had a limited budget and no idea what was reasonable. Our budget was $5,000, but quickly realized how many corners we’d have to cut. We couldn’t afford to change the floorplan, so we agreed on the goal of transforming the bathroom into a pleasant, relaxing space. I decided to save money by designing the bathroom myself, and doing it around an existing light fixture.
A crash course in bathroom design
I started Pinteresting and vision-boarding. We considered replacing the shower insert for thrift’s sake, but the contractor said it would just get gross again. I had no idea what went into building and tiling a shower. I found out it costs a lot more to install small subway tile than it does to lay a larger tile. In addition, I learned that a shower floor’s drainage slope requires mosaic tile, and the ones that come in sheets save the most labor-wise.
With so many types of tile out there, we were glad to have the options narrowed for us. We chose large-format ceramic tile for the shower walls and sheets of hexagonal mosaic tile for the shower floor—in marble, as I wanted just one aspect to be luxurious. Even with the thoughtful choices, the materials and labor proved costly. We gave up replastering the walls, removing the stippling from the ceiling, and installing a recessed light in the shower, all to keep costs down. We even kept the existing toilet, since it was fine.
Coaching and economy
There were moments when I felt like, “We just can’t afford to do this the right way,” but our Sweeten contractor helped us identify projects we could do ourselves (caulking holes and repairing molding). We chose cheaper floor tile for the room. An inexpensive vanity helped, and I found the mirror at a discount home store for around $30. This allowed us to save and use quality materials where they mattered.
Our Sweeten contractor provided great input and direction—including talking me out of some bad tile choices and kindly suggesting bright, simple colors and patterns. She never took over the vision. She was organized and communicative, and we appreciated her helping us stay (almost) within our revised budget, even after plumbing issues popped up.
The final budget—and excellent outcome
All told, we more than doubled the original budget (thanks to our family for the generous gift!) coming in just at the starting minimum cost for a bathroom. This included labor, materials, random plumbing parts, and a zillion trips to Home Depot for the paint and other stuff I did on my own.
The final result is the spa bathroom of my dreams. It’s so serene! My first bathroom with a glass shower door and a natural stone floor, both of which feel truly luxe. It’s so lovely to walk in there now. Everything is well-installed and of good quality. It’s exactly what we hoped for.
Thank you for sharing your dream bathroom remodel in Atlanta with us!
Materials Guide
BATHROOM RESOURCES: Alpine Frost Rigid Core Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVT) floor tile; Pearl Veincut polished ceramic shower wall tile; Blue Forest hexagon polished marble mosaic shower floor tile: Floor & Decor. PROFLO chrome towel racks: Target. Spectra-Versa 4-function complete shower system: American Standard. Glass shower doors: The Shower Door Guy. Behr Ultra paint in Brisk Blue; Behr Premium paint in Distant Star; Home Decorators Collection Sedgewood 30 1/2″ bath vanity in Dove Gray with solid surface vanity top in Arctic and white Sink: Home Depot. Ladera 4″ centerset faucet in polished chrome: Pfister. Mirror: HomeGoods. Toilet and lighting: Existing. 
Be prepared for these hidden costs in Atlanta and roll with a smoother renovation journey.
Sweeten handpicks the best general contractors to match each project’s location, budget, scope, and style. Follow the blog, Sweeten Stories, for renovation ideas and inspiration and when you’re ready to renovate, start your renovation with Sweeten.
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bankrutcy0 · 4 years ago
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Home flooring is a simple and classic way to sell your home for more money on the market today. Home flooring takes a beating every single day whilst entrusted with a monumental task: determining the design tone for your whole household. The picture-perfect pages of your Pottery Barn Pinterest board don’t reflect the family pet shedding settled deep into your living-room carpet fibers or the typical wear-and-tear of your wood floorings.
You can bet, though, that prospective buyers who visit your home for showings have those magazine images in mind. They not only would like floors in excellent condition, however materials that go with the purpose of every room and appear like a million bucks.
” Flooring, in my point of view, is usually an affordable expense, yet you get a much higher yield on your financial investment,” suggested Leighann Russell, a real estate professional in the Atlanta area who’s got 329 transactions under her belt to date.
Our experts undertook all the ROI investigation around several styles of floorings and identified what’s trending (spoiler: hard wood’s still king), and also spoke to an interior designer with 30 years of expertise who has her own line of hard wood flooring.
So the short answer to “does new flooring increase home value?” is yes– if you’re wise about your selections. The right upgrades also make your home sell more quickly on the market. Follow these 5 expert strategies to get the most out of this practical property financial investment.
1. Pick Wood Flooring to Sell Your Home For More Money
Sometimes you simply cannot beat a classic. And even when it relates to houses and the kind of floor purchasers really like, hardwood floorings have definitely stood the test of time.
Through the 18th century, wood made floors progressed from bare lumber, to check or geometric decorated planks to go well with the ornate decor of the times. In the late 1800s, the glossed wood floorings so prominent in American houses today began being manufactured in mass. These days, any prospective buyer who walks into a home will probably gush over the stunning hardwood floorings if your house can provide it.
54% of house prospective buyers want to spend more for wooden floorings when acquiring a home– up to $2,080 more, according to data coming from the National Association of Realtors.
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And revealing that wood floorings aren’t solely preferred among luxury home prospective buyers, a 2017 survey from the National Association of Home Builders found that 87% percent of buyers in the $100,000 to $149,999 price range desire wood floor.
Both timeless and extremely versatile, hardwood is even more durable over the long haul than carpet and rugs. Both of which have to be replaced about every decade. Re-coating wooden floors every three to 5 years or refinishing them every Eight to ten years can make them last for the long haul.
What should you project to invest in the total plan that is hardwood flooring?
Installing about 300 square feet of pre-finished hardwood floor sells at approximately $2,700 to $3,800 nationwide, also including building materials and labor costs. (By means of comparison, adding the equivalent amount of carpets costs a nationwide average of approximately $1,300 to $1,800.).
Rates fluctuate by location and contractor, of course. The very best method to find out just how much the job would cost you is to assemble a handful of estimates from nearby experts.
However, to get a range for your area, Porch (which possesses data on over half a million projects) offers this Hardwood Floor Install Cost Calculator that gives you a rate range personalized to your ZIP code.
How Do The Various Types of Wood Differ in Costs?
Even within hardwood floors, there are various cuts, degrees of thickness, and lumber varieties that impact cost:
Stained Red Oak: Among the most common wood-strip flooring all over the country, stained red oak costs around $3.30 per square foot.
Black Cherry: Black Cherry, which has an all-natural cinnamon pigmentation that deepens with age, costs about $4.90 per square foot.
Rusty-Hued Heart Pine: Sought-after in Southern households considering that frontier times, rusty-hued heart pine falls in between at about $4 per square foot.
White Ash: Light in color but sturdier, white ash costs around $5.60 per square foot.
2. You Can Do Wood– And Floors That Resemble The Appearance– On A Budget
If you like the look of wood however need to improve your floor on a budget, you’ve got various options at your disposal. Carpets and vivid throw rugs are still well-liked, and environment-friendly and organic materials and cutting-edge styles mean that homeowners have more flooring options than ever.
Vinyl: Versatile however not as sturdy Long-inexpensive sheet vinyl floor can be found in a range of contemporary designs like artificial hexagon marble mosaic tile, porcelain, and even stained and distressed reclaimed wood. Despite the fact that it will not improve your house’s value as well as the true wood floor since it’s not as long-lasting. Sheets of vinyl flooring merely cost from $0.75 to $4 per square foot, plus setup, and can last from 10-20 years. Vinyl planks and tiles cost around $5 per square foot, however, homeowners generally can install those themselves.
Linoleum for the Long Haul Linoleum is another long-wearing but extremely versatile alternative, running about $4 to $6 per square foot for sheets and tiles, and about $7 to $9 for click-together pieces, plus installation. It’s created from renewable building materials, recyclable, and naturally antistatic as well as antimicrobial, though not water-proof. It additionally requires resealing almost every five years or so. Installing about 300 square feet sells for approximately about $1,100 to $1,400 nationally.
Pick Wood With Character Hardwood floor additionally is available in a variety of “grades” which describes the particular qualities of the product. Lumber is naturally occurring and bound to have some character! Some lumber backyards promote affordable oak flooring, with more variation in shade, knots, and streaks. You can get “rustic” or “utility” grade wood with more blemishes and imperfections– or some might say character– for a discount. In the right place, sheets of 2 × 4-foot plywood that are stained and sealed as flooring planks can produce a rustic look for a fraction of the price tag, about $0.70 per square foot.
Grab A Paintbrush For A Quick Remodeling Other affordable options for new flooring include carpet tiles, which cost under $2 per square foot in a range of tones and styles; and painting the floor. Yes, paint can cover wood, cement, tile, or linoleum flooring that have actually seen much better days, and there are specialized items that make the preparation and surface stunning. Nationwide, the typical cost of painting 300 square feet of flooring varieties from about $400 to $900. Get motivated by these 22 painted floor designs from Home Flooring Pros, which offers in-depth customer guides on home floor covering.
3. Select Floors That Make Sense For The Space’s Daily Traffic
Looks matter when it pertains to flooring, however so does standard daily use.
Kitchen areas and entryways need a material that can handle heavy foot traffic, one reason that ceramic tile is a frequent choice here– and why a more difficult wood such as oak or hickory holds up well here, too.
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However, solid wood floor covering is a poor option for a basement, where high humidity can warp the wood. (A crafted wood flooring is more stable).
Because of humidity and water, a strong wood floor likewise is a bad choice for bathrooms. (Check out this guide from the National Wood Flooring Association for more ideas about selecting types of wood flooring and finishes.)
The floor covering’s foundation likewise will influence your spending plan and flooring option. For example, if you rip out carpeting to find concrete or tile underneath, your brand-new floor covering requires to be a click-together drifting choice or floor covering that can be glued down– nothing that needs nails.
4. Select Colors With Broad Appeal That Fit Your Home’s Design
Russell stated she’s seen that a lot of buyers tend to desire “tile in the bathrooms; hardwoods in the main” part of your home– but that does not mean you’re limited to the shade of brown.
For wood flooring, some color combinations and textures expected to be popular in 2019 are neutrals stemmed from nature, stated Emily Morrow Finkell, a Georgia interior designer with 30 years of experience who sells wood flooring through the Emily Morrow Home Collection.
These consist of:
Dark charcoal black that results in a matte, silky appearance.
Rich brown, particularly in walnut woods.
Bermuda stone gray, a go-to backdrop that bridges other design and color styles quickly.
Off-white similar to French limestone.
Matte off-white is similar to gesso and plaster.
Interior design junkies: watch on these patterns. And for sellers, discover something that’s in style but also fits with your house and interest a vast array of purchasers.
Russell added that purchasers like floor covering with gray and brown tones because of the maintenance element. “People aren’t going as dark since it shows everything,” she said.
5. Be Aware Of The Overall Flow In Between Living Spaces
If you do pick to change your floors to improve your home’s value, make certain to watch on the big picture– how well the floor covering flows from room to room. Purchasers do not like floors that create a patchwork of colors and finishes.
A professional flooring business will take a look at your home’s floor plan to examine that each shift between rooms looks right– which with wood, for instance, might involve sanding and refinishing surfaces so that they’re level and the color matches well.
“You absolutely don’t want to walk into the foyer that’s a cherry color, and then your dining room and your living room off to the left and the right are 3 shades lighter,” Russell stated. “You want to match it to what you already have as good as you can so that you get that flow sensation when the buyer first strolls in the door.”
Purchase Flooring as The ‘Canvas’ Of The Home
As Morrow Finkell explains on her site: “Home interior design begins with the floor. The flooring is your blank canvas and it determines every design decision you’ll make once it’s down.”.
Not every home buyer is a design aficionado. Regardless, your floors are among the first things they’ll discuss when they stroll into your home due to the fact that it sets the whole tone. Pick your products based upon toughness and style, and it will be a financial investment you won’t be sorry for.
Long-inexpensive sheet vinyl floor covering comes in a variety of modern styles like faux hexagon marble mosaic tile, porcelain, and even stained and distressed reclaimed wood. It will not improve your home’s value as well as real wood floor covering since it’s not as long-lasting, sheets of vinyl floor covering just cost from $0.75 to $4 per square foot, plus installation, and can last from 10-20 years.
Hardwood flooring likewise comes in different “grades” which refers to the particular qualities of the material. Other economical options for brand-new flooring include carpet tiles, which cost under $2 per square foot in a range of shades and styles; and painting the flooring. Get motivated by these 22 painted floor designs from Home Flooring Pros, which provides thorough consumer guides on home floor covering.
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Home flooring is a simple and classic way to sell your home for more money on the market today. Home flooring takes a beating every single day whilst entrusted with a monumental task: determining the design tone for your whole household. The picture-perfect pages of your Pottery Barn Pinterest board don’t reflect the family pet shedding settled deep into your living-room carpet fibers or the typical wear-and-tear of your wood floorings.
You can bet, though, that prospective buyers who visit your home for showings have those magazine images in mind. They not only would like floors in excellent condition, however materials that go with the purpose of every room and appear like a million bucks.
” Flooring, in my point of view, is usually an affordable expense, yet you get a much higher yield on your financial investment,” suggested Leighann Russell, a real estate professional in the Atlanta area who’s got 329 transactions under her belt to date.
Our experts undertook all the ROI investigation around several styles of floorings and identified what’s trending (spoiler: hard wood’s still king), and also spoke to an interior designer with 30 years of expertise who has her own line of hard wood flooring.
So the short answer to “does new flooring increase home value?” is yes– if you’re wise about your selections. The right upgrades also make your home sell more quickly on the market. Follow these 5 expert strategies to get the most out of this practical property financial investment.
1. Pick Wood Flooring to Sell Your Home For More Money
Sometimes you simply cannot beat a classic. And even when it relates to houses and the kind of floor purchasers really like, hardwood floorings have definitely stood the test of time.
Through the 18th century, wood made floors progressed from bare lumber, to check or geometric decorated planks to go well with the ornate decor of the times. In the late 1800s, the glossed wood floorings so prominent in American houses today began being manufactured in mass. These days, any prospective buyer who walks into a home will probably gush over the stunning hardwood floorings if your house can provide it.
54% of house prospective buyers want to spend more for wooden floorings when acquiring a home– up to $2,080 more, according to data coming from the National Association of Realtors.
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And revealing that wood floorings aren’t solely preferred among luxury home prospective buyers, a 2017 survey from the National Association of Home Builders found that 87% percent of buyers in the $100,000 to $149,999 price range desire wood floor.
Both timeless and extremely versatile, hardwood is even more durable over the long haul than carpet and rugs. Both of which have to be replaced about every decade. Re-coating wooden floors every three to 5 years or refinishing them every Eight to ten years can make them last for the long haul.
What should you project to invest in the total plan that is hardwood flooring?
Installing about 300 square feet of pre-finished hardwood floor sells at approximately $2,700 to $3,800 nationwide, also including building materials and labor costs. (By means of comparison, adding the equivalent amount of carpets costs a nationwide average of approximately $1,300 to $1,800.).
Rates fluctuate by location and contractor, of course. The very best method to find out just how much the job would cost you is to assemble a handful of estimates from nearby experts.
However, to get a range for your area, Porch (which possesses data on over half a million projects) offers this Hardwood Floor Install Cost Calculator that gives you a rate range personalized to your ZIP code.
How Do The Various Types of Wood Differ in Costs?
Even within hardwood floors, there are various cuts, degrees of thickness, and lumber varieties that impact cost:
Stained Red Oak: Among the most common wood-strip flooring all over the country, stained red oak costs around $3.30 per square foot.
Black Cherry: Black Cherry, which has an all-natural cinnamon pigmentation that deepens with age, costs about $4.90 per square foot.
Rusty-Hued Heart Pine: Sought-after in Southern households considering that frontier times, rusty-hued heart pine falls in between at about $4 per square foot.
White Ash: Light in color but sturdier, white ash costs around $5.60 per square foot.
2. You Can Do Wood– And Floors That Resemble The Appearance– On A Budget
If you like the look of wood however need to improve your floor on a budget, you’ve got various options at your disposal. Carpets and vivid throw rugs are still well-liked, and environment-friendly and organic materials and cutting-edge styles mean that homeowners have more flooring options than ever.
Vinyl: Versatile however not as sturdy Long-inexpensive sheet vinyl floor can be found in a range of contemporary designs like artificial hexagon marble mosaic tile, porcelain, and even stained and distressed reclaimed wood. Despite the fact that it will not improve your house’s value as well as the true wood floor since it’s not as long-lasting. Sheets of vinyl flooring merely cost from $0.75 to $4 per square foot, plus setup, and can last from 10-20 years. Vinyl planks and tiles cost around $5 per square foot, however, homeowners generally can install those themselves.
Linoleum for the Long Haul Linoleum is another long-wearing but extremely versatile alternative, running about $4 to $6 per square foot for sheets and tiles, and about $7 to $9 for click-together pieces, plus installation. It’s created from renewable building materials, recyclable, and naturally antistatic as well as antimicrobial, though not water-proof. It additionally requires resealing almost every five years or so. Installing about 300 square feet sells for approximately about $1,100 to $1,400 nationally.
Pick Wood With Character Hardwood floor additionally is available in a variety of “grades” which describes the particular qualities of the product. Lumber is naturally occurring and bound to have some character! Some lumber backyards promote affordable oak flooring, with more variation in shade, knots, and streaks. You can get “rustic” or “utility” grade wood with more blemishes and imperfections– or some might say character– for a discount. In the right place, sheets of 2 × 4-foot plywood that are stained and sealed as flooring planks can produce a rustic look for a fraction of the price tag, about $0.70 per square foot.
Grab A Paintbrush For A Quick Remodeling Other affordable options for new flooring include carpet tiles, which cost under $2 per square foot in a range of tones and styles; and painting the floor. Yes, paint can cover wood, cement, tile, or linoleum flooring that have actually seen much better days, and there are specialized items that make the preparation and surface stunning. Nationwide, the typical cost of painting 300 square feet of flooring varieties from about $400 to $900. Get motivated by these 22 painted floor designs from Home Flooring Pros, which offers in-depth customer guides on home floor covering.
3. Select Floors That Make Sense For The Space’s Daily Traffic
Looks matter when it pertains to flooring, however so does standard daily use.
Kitchen areas and entryways need a material that can handle heavy foot traffic, one reason that ceramic tile is a frequent choice here– and why a more difficult wood such as oak or hickory holds up well here, too.
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However, solid wood floor covering is a poor option for a basement, where high humidity can warp the wood. (A crafted wood flooring is more stable).
Because of humidity and water, a strong wood floor likewise is a bad choice for bathrooms. (Check out this guide from the National Wood Flooring Association for more ideas about selecting types of wood flooring and finishes.)
The floor covering’s foundation likewise will influence your spending plan and flooring option. For example, if you rip out carpeting to find concrete or tile underneath, your brand-new floor covering requires to be a click-together drifting choice or floor covering that can be glued down– nothing that needs nails.
4. Select Colors With Broad Appeal That Fit Your Home’s Design
Russell stated she’s seen that a lot of buyers tend to desire “tile in the bathrooms; hardwoods in the main” part of your home– but that does not mean you’re limited to the shade of brown.
For wood flooring, some color combinations and textures expected to be popular in 2019 are neutrals stemmed from nature, stated Emily Morrow Finkell, a Georgia interior designer with 30 years of experience who sells wood flooring through the Emily Morrow Home Collection.
These consist of:
Dark charcoal black that results in a matte, silky appearance.
Rich brown, particularly in walnut woods.
Bermuda stone gray, a go-to backdrop that bridges other design and color styles quickly.
Off-white similar to French limestone.
Matte off-white is similar to gesso and plaster.
Interior design junkies: watch on these patterns. And for sellers, discover something that’s in style but also fits with your house and interest a vast array of purchasers.
Russell added that purchasers like floor covering with gray and brown tones because of the maintenance element. “People aren’t going as dark since it shows everything,” she said.
5. Be Aware Of The Overall Flow In Between Living Spaces
If you do pick to change your floors to improve your home’s value, make certain to watch on the big picture– how well the floor covering flows from room to room. Purchasers do not like floors that create a patchwork of colors and finishes.
A professional flooring business will take a look at your home’s floor plan to examine that each shift between rooms looks right– which with wood, for instance, might involve sanding and refinishing surfaces so that they’re level and the color matches well.
“You absolutely don’t want to walk into the foyer that’s a cherry color, and then your dining room and your living room off to the left and the right are 3 shades lighter,” Russell stated. “You want to match it to what you already have as good as you can so that you get that flow sensation when the buyer first strolls in the door.”
Purchase Flooring as The ‘Canvas’ Of The Home
As Morrow Finkell explains on her site: “Home interior design begins with the floor. The flooring is your blank canvas and it determines every design decision you’ll make once it’s down.”.
Not every home buyer is a design aficionado. Regardless, your floors are among the first things they’ll discuss when they stroll into your home due to the fact that it sets the whole tone. Pick your products based upon toughness and style, and it will be a financial investment you won’t be sorry for.
Long-inexpensive sheet vinyl floor covering comes in a variety of modern styles like faux hexagon marble mosaic tile, porcelain, and even stained and distressed reclaimed wood. It will not improve your home’s value as well as real wood floor covering since it’s not as long-lasting, sheets of vinyl floor covering just cost from $0.75 to $4 per square foot, plus installation, and can last from 10-20 years.
Hardwood flooring likewise comes in different “grades” which refers to the particular qualities of the material. Other economical options for brand-new flooring include carpet tiles, which cost under $2 per square foot in a range of shades and styles; and painting the flooring. Get motivated by these 22 painted floor designs from Home Flooring Pros, which provides thorough consumer guides on home floor covering.
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Eco-friendly Flooring at Factory Direct Pricing – FloorMax Direct
If you are considering remodeling a room or an entire home, there are so many flooring options available why not consider eco-friendly flooring. Whether you are looking for tile, laminate, carpet, wood, resilient or luxury vinyl tiles or planks, there is an eco-friendly or sustainable—“green” option for your consideration. If you think back, there was a time, not too long ago when we may have thought of eco-friendly flooring options as boring or blah…. That is no longer the case. Eco-friendly flooring is not only fashionable, but also provides a host of other benefits. Ask your FloorMax flooring consultant about eco- friendly or sustainable flooring options. Here is the FloorMax top 10 list of eco-friendly, sustainable, “green” and renewable flooring options to consider: Bamboo
Bamboo (typically a grass, which grows to maturity in 2-5 years) is a sustainable, fast growing option that is harder than some wood.
Linoleum
Linoleum is created from tree resins, linseed oil, wood flour, cork dust, natural pigments and limestone. It is flame and water resistant.
Glass tiles
Made from recycled glass bottles, glass won’t mold, mildew or stain
And comes in a spectrum of colors.
P.E.T carpet
Is constructed from recycled plastic bottles, and has a minimal impact to the environment
Wool carpet
Wool is grown, it is not man-made. Here are a few benefits to wool.
Wool is hypo allergenic
Wool is flame resistant
Wool helps maintain internal air quality
Wool provides humidity control
Wool is easy to clean
Rubber
Made from recycled tires. Once meant only for commercial areas like playgrounds or gyms, it’s finding its way into our kitchens, baths and kids rooms.
Reclaimed or Salvaged Hardwood
Reclaimed/ Salvaged wood reuses wood from trees that were cut down long ago.
Since 1981, FloorMax is a family owned and operated discount flooring operation serving the greater Atlanta, GA, greater Chattanooga, TN, greater Birmingham, AL, greater Nashville, TN, greater Orlando, FL and of course our showroom located in “the flooring capital of the world”, Dalton GA. When it comes to eco-friendly flooring, your one-stop shop is FloorMax.
Fast and easy financing
When you are ready to make your floor covering purchase you may choose from the many forms of payment that we accept. All major credit cards such as MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Discover are accepted as well as cash, check, and money order. We also offer financing upon request. Just choose whichever method of payment is best for you.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: waterproof flooring, cheap flooring GA, cheap vinyl flooring GA, discount flooring near me & cheap flooring near me.
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Just Listed 09.17.19 Call me to schedule a private showing! 1165 Rambler Cross Avenue SE Atlanta, Georgia 30312 3 bed / 3.5 bath townhouse $450,000 2018 construction in great, sought-after location near the SE Beltline, Grant Park, The Beacon, East Atlanta. Large interior living space with exterior on rear deck. Quartz counters in kitchen, SS appliances package, New 2" white faux wood blinds, washer/dryer included. New carpet in bedrooms. New interior paint. Luxury vinyl plank flooring in main living areas. Hardwood stairs. Two bedrooms with private full baths. Media/Bonus or 3rd bedroom on ground level with private full bath and upgraded lighting package. Listed by Jeff Fedder with Keller Williams Realty Peachtree Rd. #justlisted #justlisted2019 #theswift #fulton #atlanta #craftsman #buyingahome #sellingyourhome #buyingtips #sellingyourhometips #atlantarealestate #atlanta #homesforsale #home #townhouse #townhouseforsale #townhome #townhomeforsale #atlantasbestrealestategroup #thefortegroup #realestateexpert #realestatemarket #realtor #property #properties #knowledgeable #homesweethome #startpacking #sellyourhome #buyahome #clientfocus #listingspecialist #forsale #listingexpert #callme #realty #realestateadvice #realestate #fallmarket (at Atlanta, Georgia) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2hIfGTpDmx/?igshid=19prm81a4j0iq
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Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring Services in Atlanta
Luxury vinyl plank flooring is a great choice to enhance the look of your hardwood floors. Our team of professionals will help you select the style that goes best with your current home décor. We focus on the quality of work to build satisfied customer relationships. Visit our website today for more information!
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Choosing the Best Commercial Flooring for Your Business
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  Whether in your kitchen, bedroom, bathroom,or living room, durability is one of the many factors to consider when choosing new floors for your home. For high traffic businesses like restaurants, retail shops, hospitals, and even schools, durability is the main factor. There are so many options to choose from, but which one suits your business the best? Here are a few types to choose from:
Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT)
Vinyl flooring has proven itself to be a reliable flooring option for both residential and commercial spaces over the past few years. It is one of the most versatile flooring products on the market, and is suited for business ranging from upscale restaurants to the neighborhood dive bar. Because it comes in so many colors and styles you can really use it in any setting. Recently, we installed some Mohawk LVT at Totally Running and Walking, a athletic gear store in Cumming. Take a look at the beautiful grey color that was chosen for both its modern appeal and ability to hide dirt and scuff marks.
      2.  Carpet Tile
Carpet tiles are a type of broadloom carpeting that is both easier to replace when damaged and more resistant to moisture than most carpets. They are a great soft surface option to make a space feel more comfortable and inviting, especially in schools or even churches. Some commercial businesses, like restaurants or hospitals may be scared of the idea of carpet due to the increased possibility of stains and spills. However, with consistent vacuuming and cleaning, most carpet tile options will last for a long time. We installed a high performance Aladdin commercial carpet tile at Gwinnett Place Honda not too long ago to withstand the heavy cars and objects being placed in the showroom. “The replaceable tiles we went with so that if there was a problem in an area, we could just pull up that tile and replace it and not the whole area,” said PJ Maher from Gwinnett Place Honda.
      3.  Other Options
Besides the normal carpet tile and vinyl plank, there are several other options available that are more specific to certain commercial environments. For instance, rubber flooring is long-lasting, slip resistant, and sound absorbent, which is great for places like gyms or daycares. Terrazzo is more of high end commercial flooring option made with bits of marble and granite, and is perfect when you want to add a statement to your business like in the entryway or in a showroom. See the top photo to get a glimpse of how elegant terrazzo can look.
Choosing a new floor is a big business decision and can cost more depending on the size of the establishment. While commercial flooring doesn’t have the longevity that residential flooring does, it is still important that you choose the most durable option for your store or workplace. If you would like to learn more about our commercial flooring, please contact our Commercial Sales Specialist Skip Mangum! We will be happy to help you find the perfect floors for your business.
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LVT Brings Warm Wood-Look to tGA DHS Building
The Georgia Department of Human Services opened its newest office in Gwinnett County in August 2017. The 100,000 square-foot facility, which is situated in Lawrenceville, Georgia houses 400 employees and provides child and family-oriented programs — among other services — to over 120,000 families in the county. Because it is a government agency, DHS officials were required to publicly bid the project. Winning the project after answering a Request for Qualifications and a successful interview process was CGLS Architects — a full service, mid-sized architectural firm located in Atlanta, GA.
The design firm was entering new territory when it won the bid to design the new government building, having traditionally specialized in academic, religious and hospitality projects. Frankie Ware, an interior designer at CGLS for the past 15 years, said her design firm was tasked with carefully designing a government facility that handles a variety of emotionally charged and highly sensitive situations related to family and child custody issues. The government agency also experiences a high employee turnover rate, so the new facility would need to be designed in such a way that was inviting and gave off a home-like feel.
Flooring played a crucial role in the design of the new DHS facility. Initially, DHS officials wanted to use VCT flooring, but Ware convinced them that the flooring option was not ideal for the amount of foot traffic the facility would receive. Having used luxury vinyl flooring in the design of several church facilities in the past, Ware said she presented DHS officials with Parterre Flooring’s product due to its design versatility, sound-absorption qualities and the fact that it requires less maintenance than other flooring options. “It was really a win-win situation as far as the maintenance required, the life cycle and the look and feel of it,” she said. In terms of design, the wood look was highly sought after for this project, however, the cost of natural wood flooring was prohibitive. In an effort to achieve the desired wood-look, the team turned to Parterre’s Exotic Walnut, a gray wood-look option, and Traditional Walnut, a brown wood-look flooring option — both luxury vinyl designs from the InGrained Resilient Plank collection.
More info at https://parterreflooring.com & http://www.cglsarchitects.com/.
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