Korlok – An ideal alternative to laminate flooring from Karndean
Korlok - Introducing Kardean's First Rigid Core Collection What is rigid core? Rigid core is the latest click locking floating floor, which is an ideal alternative to laminate and engineered hardwood click floors as it offers the same benefits of realistic wood look designs and hiding subfloor imperfections, but with the durability and waterproof qualities…
Read MoreKitchen Flooring Trends
Whether your space is small and compact or wide and sweeping, adding impact can bring it to life and there are plenty of ways to go about it. As an alternative to a striking design or colourway, look to add impact with extra-large planks and tiles. Offering a quick and easy installation, our LooseLay Longboard can be…
Read MoreKarndean For Your Caravan
It will be no surprise to hear that man-caves and she-sheds are becoming a popular feature and talking point in UK households. Whether it's a man cave full of testosterone-fuelled hobbies or she-shed with white walls and floral inspired accessories, the next big thing in interiors is statement caravans. If Barefoot Caravans can fit out…
Read MoreHave You Considered Luxury Vinyl Tiles?
What is Luxury Vinyl Tile?Luxury Vinyl Tile - a product that looks like real wood and stone flooring, but provides many more practical benefits. Available in a range of shapes, sizes and effects, you can create an authentic looking floor in your home, without the practical drawbacks of natural products. Here at Basingstoke's premier Karndean…
Read MoreKarndean Flooring Frequently Asked Questions
So you have bought your Karndean Flooring, or you are considering installing it in your home. Our fully trained flooring experts can answer most of your questions when you visit our Basingstoke flooring showroom, but if you want answers to frequently asked questions - Well here you go, courtesy of the Karndean website. I just though…
Read MoreParquet Wood Flooring
The history…According to Wikipedia The word derives from the Old French parchet (the diminutive of parc), literally meaning “a small enclosed space”. Large diagonal squares known as parquet de Versailles were introduced in 1684 as parquet de menuiserie (“woodwork parquet”) to replace the marble flooring that required constant washing, which tended to rot the joists…
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