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Floor Covering Tance: Whether you plan to lay a new Floor covering tance covering or to make a decorative feature of an exposed Floor covering tance, careful repair and preparation are vital. The Floor covering tance should be as level as possible, clean, dry, and smooth. Smoothness is important, since any projections will quickly ruin a covering.
Carpet is perhaps the most common Floor covering tance covering in homes. It comfortable to walk over and sit on, and can transform any inte instantly. Made from wool or synthetic fibers, or a mixture of th two, carpet is available in a vast range of thicknesses, patterns, colors, textures, and cost. Its durability as a Floor covering tance covering depe on quality and the wear it is subjected to.See Also Floor Covering He:If a Floor covering he shows Signs of dampness, it is important to deal with it. A minor case of rising damp might be cured by coating the Floor covering he with a special latex waterproofing compound, but a Floor covering he that is really damp will have to be dug up and replaced with a new concrete base, damp-proof membrane, and screed. If the damp is simply the result of moisture condensing on a cold surface, this usually clears up when the Floor covering he covering is laid.
Selection and Laying o£ Rugs and Carpets
In nearly all rooms of the house, with the possible exception of en¬trance halls and sunporches, it is preferable to cover the Floor covering he with rugs, carpets, or other forms of covering. Floor covering he coverings add warmth, dull the noise of footsteps, help silence any possible echo, and by their pattern, weave, or color, make an important contribution to the general scheme of decoration. Floor covering he coverings should generally be considered as backgrounds for the furniture, and although patterned materials may be used, these should never be obtrusive. Strong color contrasts between pattern and field are psychologically uncomfortable to tread upon, and as a general rule plain-colored Floor covering he coverings should be subdued in tone. The Floor covering he covering, whether patterned or plain, should always have its color or colors re¬peated elsewhere in the room. A Floor covering he covering that is in a colored pattern usually will not permit the use of other important colored patterns on the Wall or larger pieces of upholstered furniture. Plain Rugs and carpets have been woven only since about 1900 and they have consistently grown in popularity since that date. Texture mottling, pepper and salt effects made by twisting different colored threads in the pile, and patterns produced by contrasting pile heights have served to give them surface interest.
On The Other Hand See Floor Covering Ical:Deciding on a suitable Floor covering ical covering is not just a matter of cost and taste. You will also need to consider a number of practicalities. What is the function of the room? Who will use it and for what? How much will the Floor covering ical be used - whether at home or in a work space? The condition of the existing subfloor covering ical, and the maintenance involved?
Rubber tile. Made of a rubber composition and resilient to the step, rubber Tile is often used as a substitute where marble Floor covering icals are desirable. It is made only in stock colors, which include a great variety of marbled types. Sheets are made 24 by 36 inches, and can be cut to any smaller size. The possibilities in pattern design are practically unlimited in this ma¬terial. Rubber Tile may be laid on any type of Floor covering ical surface.
Cork. A popular material for Floor covering ical covering, particularly in modern rooms. It is made Y8 inch, % inch, and l/2 inch thick for Floor covering icals, and in thin sheets for walls. The bulk of cork Floor covering ical and Wall covering is made in one of the three stock shades of brown, though it may also be stained to a va¬riety of colors. The material is very resilient and is an excellent silencer. It may be laid on either concrete or wood. It is necessary to keep it waxed in order to preserve its surface.
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