With a weekend or two of small fixer-upper improvement projects, your home can feel like new again. A great place to start is the focal point of your room -- updating your fireplace can give your entire living room a facelift.
Just like water and oil, some flooring and bathrooms just don’t mix - so what should you look for in bathroom flooring? We’ll cover the best flooring options for bathrooms (as well as those to avoid).
Each winter and into the early spring months -- and especially this year when growing Shelter-in-Place orders require our homes to be locked up tight against the new Coronavirus -- our comfortable fortresses can quickly turn into dingy dungeons. We've put together a checklist of easy tasks to tackle during this time.
Your kitchen is a rallying point for activities. So it should come as no surprise that when choosing flooring for the kitchen, you'll want something durable. Waterproof options are also a good idea to prevent floor failures from splashes and spills. These are the Top 5 Floors, built to last in your kitchen this year.
Allergies, Asthma, Achoo! Explore the 'good, better, and best' flooring options that offer low VOCs, and irritants for allergy and asthma sufferers -- along with one of the worst.
Whether you are considering adding river rock tile to your walk-in shower, or a new subway tile backsplash in your kitchen, the natural beauty of tile will enhance the aesthetic appeal of your home. Here are 6 of the main types of tile, and their best applications.
Part Two of our Tile Flooring Installation series is a Step-by-Step guide to install tile flooring for the Do-It-Yourselfer, with infographic. Professional advice from our team, with decades of experience installing tile flooring, backsplashes, showers, and more.
The most important and often most overlooked step in laying floor tile: preparation. Like many DIY/home improvement projects, tiling relies heavily on proper surface and substrate preparation. To say that it is crucial would be an understatement and that’s why it gets its own special part of this DIY Tile Installation series.
Porcelain and ceramic tiles are both made of clay, but beyond that their differences in price, durability, and quality are vast! Read more on the differences of these two popular tile traits.