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By proadAccountId-380718 13 Oct, 2020
Fall is all about staying warm and cozy. Adding texture into your home decor is a great way to bring forth this aesthetic without completely redesigning the spaces in your home. Learn how you can add comfort and warmth with ease by reading below. Faux Fur Integrating faux fur rugs, throw pillows, or accent chairs give a tactile and visual texture that adds dimension to any room. Faux fur looks and feels relaxing, whether you’re snuggling up for a good read under a blanket or sinking your toes into a rug. Big Knits What’s more cozy than a knit blanket? A large knit blanket! Chunky knit blankets are very popular right now, and their appearance instantly reflects a space that is meant for sitting back and relaxing. They’re a great contrast for hardwood flooring in particular. Layered Rugs You may think that layered rugs would be covering up that beautiful hardwood flooring that you have. But that’s not so. We recommend a simple rug for the place and something with pattern or a bit less convention on top. Combined with your flooring, you’ll have a truly unique and inviting space. Window Treatments If you don’t already have them, add curtains or drapes into your window mix. For fall, you can add in thick, plush curtains or layer a couple of treatments together for a soft, snug appearance. Throw Pillows Layering up throw pillows with different fabrics and styles is a simple and affordable way to show texture and give off a warm appearance. It’s hard to pass up sitting on a couch or laying back on a bed that has plenty of plush pillows, after all. Guy Daigle Hardwood Flooring LLC offers hardwood installation across Tolland County, CT . Hardwood flooring itself is already a beautiful texture. Showing off gorgeous woodgrains and all sorts of colors, hardwood flooring is a great base for you to pair textures with. Contact us today to discuss your needs and to get started today.
12 Feb, 2020
Hardwood flooring has consistently been a popular choice for homeowners throughout Connecticut for many years. Hardwood is extremely durable and is expected to last twenty five years, if not longer. Able to be laid in different designs and stained virtually any shade, hardwood flooring is a superb choice for any room in your home. With so many options to choose from and hardwood being an investment, how do you decide which style to go with? Consider the popular trends of 2020 for your inspiration! Dark, Cool Tones Over the last couple of years, dark and cool tones have started to pop up in interior design all over the country. Though it started as accents, these dark tones have overtaken many aspects of a room. It is not unusual to see very dark floors, wall colors, or even cabinetry! Evoking sleek and classy vibes, cool and dark toned floors can be "grounding" for any space. Often paired with complimenting cool tones or white, dark flooring is able to give your space a powerful and comforting feel. The only drawback to darker toned hardwood floors is that they often show dirt and debris more than lighter tones would. However, this only means that a bit more maintenance is necessary and if you are up to the task, dark toned hardwood may be the choice for you! Grey & Grey Blends The color grey, in general, has exploded in popularity over the last several years. Flooring, walls, and furniture in grey tones can be see everywhere - in homes, stores, and offices! Grey began to trend in 2010 but has quickly made its way into many people's home and business interior designs. Grey stain is available in a multitude of variations, offering tones that are cooler and some that are warmer. Some people even prefer to blend grey with brown to create a unique shade. Choose grey hardwood flooring if you'd like a modern but neutral surface for your space! Light, Natural Tones The complete opposite of the grey and dark tones that are popular right now, light and natural finishes are also trending! The yellow and red toned hardwood flooring of the past is officially outdated and has been replaced. Home and business owners who gravitate towards lighter tones will generally just seal the wood or stain it with a very light hue. Natural flooring can cause a space to look larger and offers a more contemporary look to compliment any design style. Lighter tones are also low maintenance, as they do not show as much dirt and debris as darker tones do. Whitewashed Popular in the 1980's, whitewash is officially back on the trend map! However, the whitewash of the past has been reinvented and modernized to create hardwood flooring that is more matte and subtle in character. Generally best on white oak, whitewash offers of a modern feel that is a clean and neutral choice for any space. Just as easy to maintain as natural tones, whitewashed hardwood makes anything on top of it really pop! Even though certain flooring styles may be trending right now, it is important to choose a style that you will love for years and years to come! Everyone has different tastes and no matter what is trending or what choice you make, the experts at Guy Daigle Hardwood Flooring LLC are here to help! We offer a variety of expert services to help transform any space with gorgeous hardwood flooring. For more information or to discuss your updates, contact us today.
30 Oct, 2019
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30 Sep, 2019
When it comes to completing renovations around your home, choosing flooring may be one of the harder choices, especially if you have hardwood. You need to consider the current condition of your floor. Is there too much damage that getting a full replacement would be more logical? Or, are there just some small dents and scratches that can be buffed out? To help you make your decision, take a look at the pros and cons for keeping your current floor or replacing it.
By lemaster 24 Apr, 2019
Your hardwood floors are an investment in the beauty and overall value of your home. Once they’ve been installed, it’s your job to ensure they’re well taken care of to preserve their impressive shine and durability. There are some remedies you should steer clear of and some that can make cleaning and maintaining your hardwood flooring easy and effective. Let’s start with the cleaning products you should avoid cleaning your hardwood floors with: Vinegar While vinegar is often regarded as an effective and environmentally friendly cleaner for other areas of your home, it should never be used on your hardwood flooring. Its natural acidity will eat away at the finish. Ammonia Much like vinegar, ammonia will wear away and damage the finish on your hardwood floors. They will eventually lose their shine and have an uneven appearance after regular use of this popular cleaning agent. Waxing While you may have heard that waxing your hardwood floors is key to preserving them, it can actually make them more difficult to clean in the long run. It leaves behind a sticky finish, allowing for dirt, pet hair, and other debris to cling to them. Now that you know what you shouldn’t be using to clean your hardwood floors, here are a few remedies that you should rely on: Dust Mop or Vacuums You can easily remove dirt, dust, pet hair, and other debris from the surface of your floors with the right dust mop or vacuum. Make sure to use a vacuum that does not have a rough beater bar attachment that could scratch or damage your flooring. This can be done weekly or daily depending on the amount of foot traffic your hardwood floors receive. Damp Mop & Floor Cleaner The key to preventing damaging to hardwood floors is to keep them dry. Using a mop with most of the water wrung out along with your favorite diluted wood floor cleaner is the perfect combination for a deeper clean that doesn’t pose a threat to the condition of your floors. This should be done weekly. Liquid Scratch Concealers Finding a scratch concealer that matches the shade of your hardwood flooring can be easily applied and won’t come off when you clean your floors. Restoring the finish of your floors is one of the best ways to ensure they stay beautiful for years to come. Turn to Us for Professional Services! Maintaining the shine and overall beauty of your hardwood flooring can be easy with the use of the right cleaners and materials. If you have any questions about caring for the hardwood flooring in your home, feel free to call the professionals at Guy Daigle Hardwood Flooring LLC! Our experienced staff is here to help ensure your floors look just as stunning as they did when they were installed.
By lemaster 24 Apr, 2019
Have you recently purchased a home, or are you tired of the carpet in your current home? In many instances, we have found that underneath carpeting installed by previous owners lay beautiful hardwood floors just waiting to be refinished and restored to their former beauty. For a brief moment in time, carpet was all the rage, especially in bedrooms and living rooms where it can make the space feel a bit more comfortable. However, the downfalls to carpet are plenty, which is why many people now choose to restore those hardwood floors under the old carpet or get new hardwood installation. If you have children or pets, there are bound to be spills, and on carpet some stains can be virtually impossible to remove. Sealed hardwood floors can be cleaned and taken care of quite easily. In addition to quick clean-up in the event of a mess, hardwood floors are more versatile in terms of home décor. Rather than being stuck with the same color carpet until you decide to rip it out and start again, you can select an area rug that could potentially match with more furniture options. So, pick those crazy sofa pillows and that rug you’ve been dying to buy! With hardwood floors, the whole area will look more modern and chic. If you are looking to update your home with hardwood flooring, call Guy Daigle Hardwood Flooring today. We proudly serve an extensive range of areas including Hartford, CT, South Windsor, CT, and Avon, CT. We can’t wait to hear from you!
By lemaster 24 Apr, 2019
If you are thinking of ripping out that old carpet or chipped linoleum and installing hardwood floors, you are headed in the right direction! But if you need that extra incentive to go for it, we've got a few points that will completely convince you to ditch your old flooring for beautiful hardwood. 1. With the changing styles and trends over the years, carpet has become rather passé, because it is simply not as durable as hardwood flooring nor is it as versatile. With hardwood, you can change the decor as much as you like without having to worry about matching the carpeting in your living room or bedroom, and stains are not as much of a worry when you have finished flooring. Carpets, on the other hand, don't last nearly as long and they can fall victim to stains at any time that can instantly make them look and feel dingier. 2. When it comes to cleaning your hardwood flooring, you will see the difference in the effort you need to put in as opposed to cleaning wall-to-wall carpeting. If you spill wine during a dinner party, or your kids track mud into the house, your carpet may need to be professionally cleaned in order to fully remove the stain from the fibers. However, with sealed hardwood flooring, you can use a broom to sweep up any loose debris and then go over it with a regular mop or even a steam mop to fully clean them and restore their shine. 3. If you choose to purchase carpet, you could be spending a boatload of money on a product that may only last around 4-6 years. Between kids, pets, and general wear and tear from people walking on it daily, carpets can become worn down quite quickly and lose their brand-new look in the first few years. On the other hand, though hardwood installation can be pricey, it is an investment into your home that will give it an instant face-lift and may even add value. Plus, it's easy enough to pick out an area rug that can be tossed onto the floors after cleaning. If you're considering hardwood installation for your home and want to know more about it, browse our website or give Guy Daigle Hardwood Flooring a call. We always put our customers first, and we are happy to answer your questions!
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