Thursday 25 July 2013

Five Steps to Fuss Free Wood Floor Installation

Many homes and businesses avoid having a wood floor installation because they wrongly assume that it will be a lengthy, messy and disruptive process – more like a building project than an interior design project. However, with the right installer and choice of flooring, it need be no more disruptive or messy than having a carpet fitted. Here's Naturally Wood's five step guide to fuss free wood floor installation.

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1. Get Expert Advice Before You Start
Naturally Wood offers free consultation which includes not just selecting samples, but assessing the room and existing floor to be fitted. This means we have the full picture of what the project will involve and can give advance warning of any likely problems that might affect the fitting process.

Our experts will also be able to give very accurate estimate of time needed to fit, based on the room size and type of flooring, which enables better planning and means there is less risk of disruption going on longer than planned.

As part of the consultation, we will also look at your existing flooring and subfloor to assess the suitability of the particular flooring chosen. Wherever possible, we will look under the existing flooring at the subfloor.

A wood floor installation in an average-sized room could typically be carried out within as little as one or two days, provided that the subfloor is suitable for pre-finished flooring, laid in a simple, floating system.

2. Choose an Expert Fitter
Expertise means speed as well as quality of service. By choosing fitters who have experience and knowledge about wooden flooring, you will avoid delays due to a variety of issues such as workers not having the right tools with them, or having lack of experience with a particular laying technique.

Naturally Wood has many years of expertise and a team of fitters who will make sure the project goes smoothly. It is especially important that a fitter knows the flooring concerned, as each type of flooring needs to be fitted in a particular way with the right fitting technique, and adhesives, so it is best if fitter works for the flooring supplier and knows the product, as with Naturally Wood.

3. Choose Prefinished or Unfinished Flooring
Fitting is just one stage of the process of laying a wood floor. Any additional treatments such as staining, oiling or lacquering, take time and can be messy.

Choosing flooring which is ready to walk on once laid cuts out this stage and means the room can be returned to use immediately, so going for this option can save days of time. No on-site finishing also means there are no fumes or smells to be avoided.

Naturally Wood's Creations range is a selection of fully prefinished floors in a choice of beautiful colours and textures, all of which can be fitted in a short time. With our in-house finishing department,  we offer a bespoke service for prefinishing floors, including floors in our Fusion and Endurance ranges. This means your floor can be tailor-made for you but still be laid in the shortest time possible and without a mess.

4. Clean and Clear the Room In Advance
Clearing the room ready for fitting is the biggest job for the home or business owner – this has to be done for carpet fitting too. We normally require a room to be completely clear of all furniture before our arrival. If there are large items which can't be removed from the room, it would be possible to work around these, but this would carry issues with regard to finishing on site, as a single floor could have to be done in sections to allow for moving furniture around the room, with consequential additional costs. This can be advised on when our Surveyor visits the site.

The more de-cluttering and cleaning you can do before installation, the less you will have to do on the day. Empty cupboards and bookshelves, ready for removal, and put small furniture and objects elsewhere. You also need to have a plan for moving the larger items, deciding where are they going to be moved to, and having someone on hand to help with lifting. Existing flooring such as carpet and laminate should be removed before Naturally Wood's fitters arrive, but if necessary we can do it as part of our service, at an additional cost.

5. Organise the Home or Business' Occupants
It is a good idea to have as few people as possible around during a wood floor installation, and if it is a home installation, to keep all pets well out of the way too. Make arrangements for them to be elsewhere, or set up other rooms in the house where they can be out of the way and comfortable. Owners can either leave us to it completely or have somebody around during installation as a contact point. With regard to safety, the finishes we use have been thoroughly tested and meet British Standards, and we take every precaution to keep dust and fumes to a minimum, but advice is given on a job-by-job basis, depending on the processes involved.

The most important action you can take to ensure the fitting goes smoothly is to make sure that the room is clear for the craftsmen to work in, especially if hand-finishing is being carried out on site.

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Tuesday 23 July 2013

Bespoke Parquet Flooring – Turning a Design Classic into Cutting Edge Interior Design

Parquet flooring has been around a long time and is now a design classic, often associated with older, more traditional properties. While many love this look, others are looking for flooring which feels more contemporary and works with modern interior design trends. Naturally Wood's range of Palladio Parquet flooring encompasses such a wide range of timbers and designs that clients can now achieve just about any effect they may require, creating distinctive flooring to suit properties both old and new. Here we look at a few of the most popular current design trends and consider what type of parquet would help to complement each one.

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Light and Airy
Pale colours suit a lot of contemporary furnishings, creating a neutral and minimalist feel. If traditional mid or dark-toned parquet doesn't give the right feel to go with a light and modern look, then pale parquet flooring alternatives are easily available. For instance, you could choose Canadian Maple for a very pale look, perhaps in a natural-looking single basket weave design.
Another popular choice is French Oak Rustic 1 Distressed, for slightly darker creamy/neutral tones, where a herringbone design could help to create the desired effect. The selected method of finishing your floor, perhaps with a white or grey oil, can help to give the design of your room a very contemporary, airy and light feel.

Dark and Dramatic
Dark wood flooring is very popular and can help to create a sense of drama, for instance in a dining room or even a living room. This type of flooring can be offset by light furniture such as cream sofas and rugs, or you could go for matching dark wood furniture. A dark floor is also a great backdrop for more vibrant colours, such as red or turquoise.
Wenge is one example of a dark floor which has a rich traditional look, while American Black Walnut features a more dramatic grain – both available in our Palladio Parquet range.

Warmth
A very minimalist decor can feel cold and often home and business interior designers want to add warmth, but without having to add in strong colours. A warm-coloured floor can achieve this in a subtle way, still appearing neutral but taking away from the coldness of, for example, a room which is in clinical grey and white. Types of flooring you might want to consider to add warmth to a room include the golden tones of French Oak Distressed Rustic 1, which has different shades of light gold, giving a traditional country flavour, or Merbau, which has richer reddish tones.

Simple But Not Plain
If you are looking for flooring which is minimal but not too plain, then parquet strip offers design simplicity with just as much interest from the grain as desired. For instance, European Oak Quarter Sawn gives a very fine, smooth look - but the grain prevents it looking too bare. Alternatively, European Oak Rustic Extra features a strong grain and texture, giving a very natural and modern look. 

Borders
Borders to your floor are a big trend for 2013/14, including painted borders. Parquet borders are a great alternative, adding distinction to a finished floor, and they are more permanent than paint. Our borders can be supplied in any combination of species of wood and in random lengths. One attractive and unusual Palladio Parquet border, the 2 Line Maple, Sipo Mahogany & Oak Feature Border, features three beautiful woods, all with different colours, which would make a great contrast with a plainer style of floor.

Wide Plank
Another trend currently growing in popularity is wide planks, which give a more expansive and open feel, creating a less "busy" design. Some Palladio Parquet strips are available in widths of up to 210mm and in random lengths. One type of flooring which features wide planks is European Oak Rustic Extra.

Family Friendly
Many property owners are looking for up-to-the-minute design appeal, while still wanting to have a floor which is practical for everyday family life. The good news is that parquet is very durable, as all hardwood flooring is, and is easy to keep clean compared to carpets and rugs, which can harbour dirt. Parquet floors are also more durable and not prone to chipping like laminate.

Another advantage is that the parquet pattern will take the focus away from any areas of damage or dirt, so a new wooden floor stays looking good without having to be constantly cleaned. Patterns to choose from include a number of basket weaves, chevrons, herringbone and double herringbone. A distressed finish further minimises the effects of everyday wear and tear, while a mid tone or dark finish will be more tolerant to marks and dirt. One design which is the perfect example of this is Palladio Parquet Herringbone French Oak Rustic 1 Thermo Unfinished in which the colour permeates right through the wood; here the contrasting dark shades and grain, ensures the floor will stay looking good for many years to come with minimal maintenance.

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