Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Have You Looked At The Calendar?

Halloween Costume Ideas for Kids
If you need some ideas for your children, here's a quick list of this year's popular Halloween costumes:
    --Disney princess           

    --Spiderman
    --Batman character   
    --witch
    --pirate   
    --animal (cat, dog, monkey)       
    --princess
    --action/superhero   
    --Star Wars character
    --Marvel superhero

Thanksgiving Countdown
If you are hosting the family Thanksgiving Dinner, now is the time to get organized.  The big day is 6 weeks from tomorrow. Of course, the more you can do ahead of time, the more pleasant and less stressed the day will be.

A few things to do now:
~~walk thru your house with a critical eye. What home improvement projects do you need to begin on right away? Painting, new flooring, quick kitchen updates like granite countertops and a new backsplash, outdoor projects and yard work?  What can you do yourself and what do you need     professional help with?


~~if out-of-town family will be spending the holiday with you, sleep in your guest bedroom one night.  Is the mattress comfortable?  What is missing that you need to add to the room: an alarm clock, table lamp, nightlight, small television?

~~schedule an appointment to have your carpets and upholstery cleaned, and schedule maid service for that week.  The calendars of service providers fill up very quickly this time of year!

~~watch for sales and coupons of nonperishable items and stock up now.  Canned cranberry sauce, frozen vegetables, cake mixes---why pay more later?

Fast 5 Design Tips
~~Tiles laid on the diagonal will visually enlarge a room - making a small space look bigger. Also, closely matching the grout color to the tiles will expand the look of the room.

~~Use the rule of 3 as you decorate:  3 candles, 3 pictures, 3 pillows.  Two can be too formal, and four can be too many.

~~Need a quick room update?  Buy a new rug and cover as much of your current floor covering as possible. Worn, stained carpet or beat-up hardwood floors disappear under your beautiful new rug.
~~Every room needs a focal point, which is the one thing the eye is immediately drawn toward (it also drives the design ofthe room). Examples of decorative focal points are a fireplace, a four-poster bed, or an interesting piece of furniture.
~~Dark-stained or ebony hardwood floors are popular, but know that they show dirt, pet hair, and "dust bunnies" faster than medium- or light-stained floors.

Ask The Expert
I am thinking about new wood floors for my home.  There are so many to choose from.  Where do I start?
You are smart to be considering an investment in new hardwood floors for your home.  Wood flooring enhances the décor of any room, and provides timeless beauty that will increase in value throughout the years. In fact, in a national survey of real estate agents, 90 percent said that houses with wood flooring sell faster and for higher prices than houses without wood floors.
Your Enhance Floors Design Consultant will need certain information in order to know what type of products you should consider.  Typical questions we will ask you include:
~~Are there existing hardwood floors in your home that you want to match?
~~If so, what do you know about these floors?  Is the wood something your builder installed or were the floors added later?  
Do you have any information on your current floors?

~~What is the subfloor in the rooms you want the hardwoods for?  Wooden subfloor (plywood) or cement slab? Is there a basement or crawl space underneath the rooms?

With this information your Design Consultant can begin making product recommendations.  First, we will determine if you need site finished or prefinished hardwoods.  If your subfloor is wooden, and your existing hardwoods were installed by your builder, you probably have site finished floors.  If you are not matching existing hardwoods, you may want to consider a prefinished floor. 

What does this mean?  Site-finished hardwoods are installed raw (unfinished) and then sanded, stained, and coated with polyurethane in your home. 
You are able to select the stain color and the gloss level of the floor.  Prefinished hardwood floors are fully manufactured and finished in the factory.  A prefinished floor offers a quicker and more convenient installation.  Manufacturers of prefinished floors include companies like Bruce, Armstrong, Mohawk, and Somerset. Both types of wood flooring (site-finished and prefinished) are available in solid and engineered wood.

Next, we will determine if you need solid or engineered wood.
Solid wood is exactly as it sounds: a solid piece of wood.  Solid wood is usually ¾" thick. Engineered wood is thinner and is
made in plies (layers) with the actual species of wood on the top layer.  The bottom layers utilize other species of wood for stability.  Engineered wood was developed for glue down installation, but some can be nailed and floated. Engineered floors can be ¼", 3/8" (most common), ½", or even 3/4" thick.  If the area being installed has a plywood subfloor, either type may be used.   Solid wood floors can only be installed on a cement slab if special and expensive installation techniques are followed.

If you are adding to existing hardwoods, prefinished or site finished, you will also need to determine what you have: thickness (normally 3/8" or ¾"), width (2 ¼" and 3" are the most common widths for older floors), and species.  Most wood floors are oak, but there are numerous choices, including maple, birch, bamboo, and hickory.
If you do not have an existing hardwood floor to match, you get to select exactly what you want!  And the possibilities are endless.  Wood floors come in a variety of colors that will fit any décor. Today's wood floors come in more than 50 species, both domestic and exotic, spanning the spectrum of color options, finishes, and price ranges. No matter what the look you want to achieve, there are a variety of species to meet your needs.  Visit our Design Center to look at large product samples and installed wood floors and spend some time on the internet looking at pictures of flooring (Pinterest and Houzz are great sites for this) to help you find the wood floor of your dreams.
You may be wondering if prefinished floors are real hardwood floors and if engineered floors are real hardwood floors.  Yes, both are composed of 100% hardwood.  All ¾" solid prefinished wood floors can be sanded numerous times.  Most engineered wood floors can be sanded at least once, except veneers.  
Some other things to consider:
~~Some floors show wear and damage more readily.  Generally, the lower gloss, the less wear and scratches will show. Medium stain colors and wood with a lot of grain will also show less damage.  Very light and very dark floors show scratches and wear quickly, and floors such as maple that have very little grain again show imperfections more readily.  Distressed hardwoods may be the most practical option for active families and homes with pets.
~~If you are having site finished floors installed, there will be certain days and times that you cannot walk on the floors at all.  For this reason, many families choose to have the work done while they are on vacation.
~~Cost.  Hardwood floors cost at least twice as much as carpet, on average around $8.00 to $9.00 per square foot fully installed.  Of course, the average homeowner replaces their carpet every nine years, while hardwoods last decades and decades.
 
~~The home improvement shows may lead you to believe that installing hardwood floors is an easy do-it-yourself project. Unless you have excellent carpentry skills, you will probably find that this is not the case! The quality of your installation is crucial because of the permanency of hardwood flooring.  Be aware that there is no easy way to fix a bad installation.
Hardwood floors offer warmth, beauty, and value and are one of the most important design elements in your home. You are now prepared with all of the basic information you need to begin shopping for a beautiful new wood floor for your home.  

How Much Does Will It Cost?
To help you budget, here is information on recent installations of all three types of hardwood floors:
New site finished with refinishing: new wood for kitchen and dining room $4900 (420 square feet) and refinish the existing wood family room and hall (415 square feet) $1900.
Prefinished engineered wood in family room and master bedroom (650 square feet) $5000.
Prefinished solid wood in kitchen with breakfast area and halls (350 square feet) $3500

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