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A Brief and Illustrious History of Floormall.com (Articles seen on FCW)


      Who, in their right mind at least, would enjoy paying, for instance, two dollars for a cork tile, when they can pay one dollar?  This is what Marc Henderson, founder of Floormall.com thought of, when he first conceived of this great online company.  Floormall.com has been in existence for over seven years.  They strive to achieve the lowest possible prices for their customers by working closely with manufacturers both large and small, in order to obtain those generous discounts.

Floormall.com has had some extremely interesting requests from customers.  One of the most memorable was a request put in by the South Eastern Railway Museum in Duluth Georgia.  They wanted to restore the Warren G. Harding train, and needed fine tile along the lines of that which had been used in a few Pullman rail cars from the 1920s.  Floormall.com is proud to be able to help the museum restore a prized piece of our American history. This will make the Pullman car available for future generations to see, and admire.

As of June 15th, 2010, Floormall.com has joined forces with simpleFLOORS and they can now offer the latter company’s flooring to residential and commercial markets and others.  Floormall.com is also able to showcase Kathy Ireland’s area rugs, which come from manufacturer Shaw Industries.  Another website, Unfinishedflooring.com, was launched on May 13, 2009 and it focuses on unfinished wood species.  They also provide tips and advice on how to best work with the different kinds of woods. This site is geared towards DIY enthusiasts in particular.

With 483 store locations, Ann Taylor Loft chose 12″ x 12″ onyx black floor tiles from Mohawk Colorations, for their floors.  The world’s largest museum complex, the Smithsonian Institution, purchased unfinished White Oak 4″ x 0.75″.  ZPizza, which is a rapidly growing chain of gourmet health-conscious pizza stores, chose Marazzi I Sigilli , Roghe Cotto 12″x12″.  Floormall.com prides itself on saving homeowners time and money with their flooring projects, and they are also proud of the fact of being able to serve major retailers and institutions as well.

Another such retailer is Banana Republic, and they purchased three-inch prefinished Brazilian Teak.  Jessica McClintock used her skills learned at an early age from her grandmother to become a fashion icon to an entire generation. McClintock purchased engineered wood called Ash Polar and it was stained white, for a lovely romantic look.  Planet Fitness, an extraordinary gym, chose hard-wearing flooring in Pergo Elegant Expressions, an 8″ plank with underlayment, in a Berkshire Oak finish.  Stone Lodge, which creates single-family homes built as mountain homestead lodges, is located in Southern Vermont. They brought prefinished Red Oak Antique Honey into their homes to create just the right, exquisite touch.

On February 25, 2009, Floormall and BuildDirect formed an alliance. They will be offering some of the companies hard surface products such as Yanchi Bamboo, Lamton and Toklo laminates.  BuildDirect usually sells large pallets and container loads to the public, but Floormall will now sell smaller quantities, so that anyone may put this wonderful product in their homes.   At Floormall.com’s site you can explore and discover and ask questions about hundreds of flooring products.  This site, and company has it all there for you to view at your leisure, whether at midnight, or noon. 

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Eat, Drink & Be Merry — For Tomorrow We Clean the Floor


    

As we move into Summer, thoughts of the holidays may already be looming in the back of your mind.  If there’s always a large crowd over at your house for Thanksgiving or Hannukah or Christmas and New Year’s, consider re-doing your dining room.  The floors may need replacing, and the walls repainting, and perhaps you need a new dining table.    What type of flooring is best for a dining area?  A solid and non-porous surface is easier to clean.  It could be hardwood, laminate, tiles, linoleum, or something else.  If you have no idea what you’d like then looking through a virtual catalog, such as the ones they have at floormall.com, may inspire you.

Some flooring is easier to install than others.  Click and lock or floating floors are the easiest.  A piece of linoleum would be okay and it’s super-easy to put down, and there isn’t any worry that it’ll look old-fashioned, these days.  That would be good for an informal dining room but if you have a more formal one as well, then hardwood flooring or stone or ceramic tiles may work better.  They can be a little harder to install but a pro could be hired as well as getting more info on the process through floormall.com.  Spacers should be used and there are different placement patterns for ceramic or stone tiles

Sealing the floor that’s in a dining room is crucial because of spills.  Tiles and their grout can be sealed, as well as hardwood flooringLinoleum is already sealed and vinyl is as well. After you install your new dining room floor, or have it installed, get some advice on what type of cleaning products to use.   When the dining room has been refreshed you can decide on whether you want to use your old dining table and chairs, or get some new ones.   Whatever choice you make you’ll want your new floor to be showcased!  A homeowner may also want a rug (cleanable) under the dining table.  After everything is done you can work on the extra-fun part — a centerpiece.

Centerpieces can be seasonal and changed, or year round and an eclectic grouping of your favorite things.  If you have candles in your centerpiece and plan on burning them, then be aware of what’s touching their bases, as well as the fact that unscented candles need to be used around food.  Guests want to smell your good cooking and not orange blossom or another strong scent.  You can create a centerpiece from found natural objects or a few interesting flea market finds.  Don’t overpower the table and leave room for the dinner plates!  Themes around holiday time work wonderfully, but be sure that the decorations are in keeping with the rest of your house, and subdued rather than flamboyant.  For flooring tips about the rest of your house, check out the pages at floormall.com

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FloorMall to Restore Tile Floor in President Warren G. Harding’s Famed Rail Car


Every once in a while you come across a very interesting customer request. Sometimes it’s laying down hardwood for an old prince’s palace or a celebrity that needs high quality cork flooring in their guest house. It is very rare however, to be charged with the task of providing fine tile in the style of a 1920s Pullman rail car. FloorMall is honored to be working with the Southeastern Railway Museum in Duluth Georgia to restore a prized piece of American history for future generations to see.

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Blue, Blue, My Floor Is Blue


Well, your floor may not be literally blue (or maybe it is) but if it’s sad, then you might consider replacing it.  Sometimes, flooring such as tile flooring or any hard surface, can get stained or damaged and even if it’s a little corner of the floor, that may detract from your overall nice look which you have worked hard to maintain.  If your tile or other flooring has aged, the color difference between old and new tile can be striking.  You may need to purchase all new tile flooring, and there are many different types to choose from.  If you are looking for a bit of solid info on installing the floor yourself, then check out floormall.com.  They have a university section where you can learn all kinds of things about flooring.

Tiles have been around from ancient times and can be made from a host of different materials.  Today, they are ceramic or porcelain or vinyl or real wood (parquet tiles) or cork or leather or stainless steel, or even exotic woods and other substances.  A tile is a square, usually 12″ x 12″ for floors or sometimes 18″ x 18″ or even 6″ x 6″.  Tiles can also be rectangular.  Octagonal tiles can be used for tile flooring and they fit quite nicely together. Think about how a beehive looks inside and the honeycombs all lined up snugly.  Maybe you’d like a blue floor.  Really. 

Different shades of blue tile flooring can depict a sea theme, or lend a nautical air to a seaside cottage.  Be careful if you do blue tiles in a bathroom.  On the floor and on the walls and in the shower could become overpowering.  All one color and you’d feel claustrophobic.  Too dark a color on the floor would be hard to keep clean.  If you need any advice on what type of tile flooring to get, cruise on over to floormall.com.  They’ll offer plenty of great advice.  The ancient Greeks loved blue tiles.  The ancient Egyptians did as well.  If you have a small room, then laying large tiles diagonally makes it look much bigger. 

For our modern floors there are so many choices for tile flooring, or any other kind of floor.  Installation materials and temperature really do matter as to the end results you get when flooring is installed.  Always make sure your floor is level before performing any kind of tile flooring job.  There are cement-like levelers you can pour to make it even.  Installing a subfloor is also a great idea.  Grout is necessary for tiles after you have got them stuck down and this can be either matching, or a different color.  The grout should match the tiles as if it’s too stark a contrast, the tiles can look weird.  Be sure and place spacers between your tiles or your floor may look like a tornado hit it and wrongly laid tiles can be a real mess to get up.  If you need help installing your tile flooring, check out the pros at floormall.com.

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Carpeting Comfort For Your Floors


If you have been considering redoing a couple of rooms in your home — perhaps with bamboo or hardwood or even a spiffy natural stone tile design, shopping for nice area rugs could serve you well. They are both decorative and protective. Of course, all good quality flooring, such as can be found at floormall.com, can withstand most kinds of foot traffic. There are some types of flooring that may benefit from a nice carpet or rug, but even if they are just decorative, checking out the latest designs will add warmth and comfort to your home, and bare toes!

Today’s bamboo flooring, for instance, is both attractive, very “green”, and wears well. If you have a pathway in your room, with newly laid down bamboo, it doesn’t hurt to protect against some of the “hard knocks” of life, such as children running inside with their sport shoes on, or large dogs playing, etc. If you have bamboo in a new office, and are using a small-wheeled office chair, for instance, protecting the area behind your desk protects the floor from dent marks if your large uncle Charlie visits and sits in that chair. Even the very sturdy hardwood or tile floors are protected from moisture after Summer pool parties, and some of the smaller area rugs are very easy to both air and dry out, and keep clean. They are also an anti-slip agent for the wet feet of little ones. If you are considering putting down a good quality of wood but are unsure about how to do it, free information can be found at the floormall.com university.

Choosing an area rug is really about two things — do you like it, and does it compliment your flooring and home? As there are so many floor colors, so are there colors of carpeting and rugs. Bamboo flooring, for instance, especially if it’s that lovely darker caramelized color (check out the many variations of bamboo flooring at floormall.com), takes well to a lighter tan carpeting with a nice border. Something in a natural pattern would be great and would suit the theme and airiness of bamboo. If you have a darker hardwood or laminate floor, a richer-toned color for your area rug will suit you. If there’s just a pathway through the room or an area in front of a sofa, for instance, then a carpet runner will be perfect. Many runners are regular area rugs, that is, no more of that indoor/outdoor weave in a solid bright blue or dark green. You can get that still, but it would probably not be for your living room.

All in all, pick out what type and color of flooring you need to install and take a look at floormall.com for inspiration, knowledge and supplies, then after it’s been laid down, grab an area rug or two and your new room or rooms will be finished off perfectly!

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Discounted Hardwood Flooring and Tile


Blowout Specials by Floormall.com
Blowout Specials by Floormall.com

Today we are going lead you in the direction of saving money on your next flooring purchase.

From Click Lock Brazilian Cherry flooring by Mohawk Industries to Porcelain tile from Spain we

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They have Brazilian Cherry, Santos Mahogany, Brazilian Teak at an unbelievable price of $1.99 per sqft.

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Flooring for Family Rooms


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One thing that a family room floor has to have is durability.  There’s likely to be high traffic on a family room floor.   People of all ages, both homeowners and guests, plus pets, walk or run across the floor several times a day.  The weather, if it’s raining or snowing outside, or muddy, is a factor.  What works best are family room floors that can be cleaned easily and that also last a long time.

Real hardwood is very durable and can withstand many years of use, if it’s sealed and maintained properly.  Carpet squares are excellent because they are laid down without any kind of adhesive and therefore they are easily removed and changed if they become stained or worn.  Ceramic tiles also wear well and can be easily cleaned under any weather conditions.  A good quality wall to wall carpet is probably the least favorite flooring for a family room, because if it gets stained it can be cleaned, but often some of the stains can be hard to remove.  A sealed surface is best for family room floors.

Linoleum, and it’s excellent these days, is a popular choice as it’s now very eco-friendly and made from recycled materials.  Concrete is considered pretty hard for a room where children play, but a good quality engineered wood floor or high quality laminate is perfect.  When a family has many activities going on they shouldn’t have to worry about the floor.  Even vinyl tiles, which are easy to lay down because they are peel and stick, can be used.  They are available in a wide variety of colors and styles and they can look like stone or other natural substances.  Whatever is used on a family room floor, the homeowner should keep a few pieces of spare parts, as it were.  This makes it much easier to replace a damaged section.

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If a family has older children, or no children at all, or the children have grown, then family room floors can be geared more towards the adult, with any possible future resale of the home to be kept in mind.  If you are considering putting in a new family room floor, or having one installed by a professional, then study what traffic it will get and the ages of your children (if any), guest usage, and what pets may be running over it.  There are many sources for family room floors and they grow every day.  Recycled materials, and renewable resources can be used, plus organic and chemical free ones if anyone in your family is sensitive or has allergies.

A great flooring to have installed is one made from recycled hardwood as it works in many ways.  It’s already been beaten up so can only age gracefully, It may be sanded and then resealed several times if it starts out being of a substantial thickness.  As it’s recycled, it does help our environment.  Recycled wood can cost a little more but it has character, and that’s something that’s often worth paying a bit extra for.

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Tile Flooring – Where to buy?


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     Tile flooring, in its many forms, has been around for millennia.  We have evidence that the ancient Romans and Egyptians used stone tiles for their floors.  The ancient Romans liked marble a lot and also may have used that gorgeous stone as well.  The ancient Egyptians could have used ceramic or clay tiles, plus natural stone paver-type tiles.  Today, there is a huge variety of tile flooring that a homeowner can purchase.  The choice is so varied that just narrowing it down might take a little research and design work.

 

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Tile Flooring by Mohawk

Most any store that carries home improvement products will have some assortment of tile flooring if you want to get your feet wet and try a small room.  An in-home utility room would be a wonderful first project as it can be left unfinished for as long as you want, while you work out a few kinks.  For floors that may get a lot of wear and tear, or dampness (such as that utility room or perhaps a laundry area or kitchen), ceramic tiles are perfect for a first-timer.  Because they are manufactured in a factory, they are of a uniform size and thickness.  This makes laying them on the floor much easier than, say, natural stone tiles.  The latter can be slightly off on measurements and this type of travertine, or slate, or other natural stone tile flooring will turn out uneven if laid in the normal grid pattern that ceramic tiles are mostly laid in.  Natural stone tiles have to be staggered like a brick wall when laid, so that any unevenness is hidden.   Ceramic tiles are usually cheaper than natural stones tiles so if you break a few, it doesn’t make much difference.

 

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Tile Flooring by Daltile

If you really get into laying some tile flooring, a wider variety of materials and colors and patterns can be ordered online or at a dealer or larger big box store.  If you’d like a very simple first tile flooring project, vinyl tiles may be used.  You just peel off the backing and stick them to your floor, which has to be smooth and bump free.  Lay them out in the pattern you want first, then when you are happy, go for it.  Measure out the center point of your floor and go from there.  They can be cut with heavy duty scissors.   Tile flooring may be made from natural stones like granite and marble and travertine and slate, or ceramic in many forms, or even cork or real hardwood or vinyl, plus many other exotic substances.  There are even carpet tiles, which are just larger squares of carpet that may be laid in a pattern or one color, and they are not glued so that if one gets damaged, you just whip it out of there and replace it.

 

Hard tiles as they are being laid need spacers between each side so that an even space is left for grout, when the mortar is dry.  Grout should be sealed so that it is not affected by most stains and moisture.  Ceramic tiles can be deep cleaned, as well as the grout at a later date, then resealed, if they become grimy with age.  The choices in tile flooring are virtually limitless.  Start simple, then move on to a more complicated project.  Seeing the new floor that you laid down yourself, every day, will give you a sense of satisfaction that is hard to beat.

 

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Latest Tile Design Trends


Turn Your Home Extraordinary with the Latest Tile Design Trends

Tile is truly an amazing material that offers you limitless possibilities in designing a unique and dramatic look for your home. From floor tiles to wall tiles, let’s discover some of the best practices in tile design today. Read the full story

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