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Flooring

Flooring

Floors take up a lot of visible space and it's only natural to want them to look great, but don't
forget 
about the practical aspects when making your choices. The right blend of style and
practicality should 
result in the perfect product for your home.

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LAMINATE

Laminate flooring mimics the look of other floor materials by employing a picture of real wood, stone or tile covered with a wear-protective layer. Some laminates are virtually indistinguishable from the real thing while costing less too. Caring for laminate flooring is relatively easy, armed with a sweeper and a little knowledge on how to take care of it.

  • Low cost options compared to most flooring

  • Can be applied over existing floors

  • Many style options both in wood and stone patterns

  • Installation process is simple enough for most people

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VINYL

Vinyl Is still a mainstay of floor covering material. Its easy-to-clean surface and wide range of available colors and patterns make it a versatile, economical and low-maintenance choice. There are lots of vinyl choices that incorporate new technologies in texturing and durability for a more modern and realistic look.

  • Affordable

  • Resilient - provides "give" and cushion underfoot

  • Easy to maintain

  • Wide range of colors/patterns/textures available 

  • Good sound absorbing qualities

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HARD WOOD

The beauty and natural variability of Real Hard Wood is difficult to beat. There's a whole realm of choices available with wood floors starting with species like Maple, Oak, Hickory, and Birch all the way to the exotic woods like Merbau, Jatoba and Teak.

  • Durable & long-lasting, particularly when maintained

  • Renewable - can be refinished several times

  • Wide diversity of style choices available

  • Provides a warmer feel than stone, tile or concrete

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CERAMIC

Ceramic Tile provides infinite styles and decoration variety. There's practically an endless range of styles available and the ability to combine them within a floor plan offers even wider design options. Tile is durable, long-lasting and works well with in-floor heating systems.

  • Endless variety of styles, textures and colors

  • Durable surface that can last for years

  • Low maintenance requirements (sweeping & mopping)

  • Works well with radiant floor heating systems

  • Resistant to stains and wear and won't fade, burn or melt

  • More easily repaired than other floor types

Next Generation Kitchen and Bath does not install carpet. 

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