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How To Lay Ceramic Or Porcelain Floor Tiles – Part 3

Posted in Room Lay Out on May 1st, 2012 by – Be the first to comment
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Even though all the planning and preparation has been finished, it is still not time to get to the nitty gritty of how to lay floor tile. The trick now is to repeat the following steps as many times as you need to get a feel for it. If you do not feel ready to continue then try again. First we have to set everything up…

Laying a wooden floor

Posted in Room Lay Out on November 6th, 2011 by – Be the first to comment
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Laying a wooden is something that many of us want to do to enhance the beauty of our homes. Wooden floors a hard wearing attractive and also add to the value of the property; a well polished and laid wooden floor is an asset in any home and this is why wooden floor laying the job is best left to the experts.

Wooden floor laying is a skilled job although it can be done by the layman; the best results however, engaging a specialist wooden floor laying firm will give you a job that is long-lasting and from the top drawer.

FLOOR LAYING

Posted in Room Lay Out on September 24th, 2011 by – Be the first to comment
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Floor laying can include a variety of laying methods and materials. The most common ones include cement or concrete, wood and tiles laying. Each of these laying materials and techniques is unique and therefore has different requirements. In today’s world, floor laying using tiles is becoming more and more popular due to its ease of laying, cost, durability and appearance.

The first thing to note in floor laying is that it is always better to lay the floor in original, and not stick it to the existing floor. This is because if the floor below isn’t very good, then you are bound to encounter problems. Therefore to

How to Lay Ceramic or Porcelain Floor Tiles ? Part 3

Posted in Room Lay Out on September 16th, 2011 by – Be the first to comment
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Even though all the planning and preparation has been finished, it is still not time to get to the nitty gritty of how to lay floor tile. The trick now is to repeat the following steps as many times as you need to get a feel for it. If you do not feel ready to continue then try again. First we have to set everything up…

First of all, find the center point. We can continue with the assumption that we are dealing with a 84 squared feet room to explain the process better. Finding the center point is the key to learning how to

How to Lay Ceramic or Porcelain Floor Tiles ? Part 1

Posted in Room Lay Out on June 2nd, 2011 by – Be the first to comment
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Laying tiles on a floor can be a daunting task, even with the simpler types of tiles. Laying ceramic or porcelain floor tiles doubly so. However, if you put in the required amount of planning and preparation then there is no reason you have to spend copious amounts of money to get your floor professionally tiled. It can also be a rewarding experience, especially doing it with a family member for some quality bonding time.

What you will need:

Ceramic or Porcelain Tile Tile adhesive or “mastic” A notched trowel A tile saw or a tile scorer A diamond hole saw to cut out radiator pipes and other holes Grout rubber float(a putty knife will scratch the tile face) Tape measure (or digital laser tape) Bucket (with warm water) Sponge Level Chalk line Pencil Tile spacers

Now you can begin the planning (and preparing) stage of laying your floor tiles. First comes the foundation., which invariably opens up a rather unpleasant question – What is your floor made up of? Plywood is generally very good but if you have the prevalent 1/2” to 5/8” particle board on a deck of 2x8s, then you have some extra work to do. After removing the base trim, you then pull up the particle board and replace it with plywood. Pulling up the particle board can be made easier by first cutting it into 16” squares. You will need a Skil saw, though if you are laying tiles in a kitchen then a so called “toe-kick saw” will be a must. As an aside, while you have the particle boards out, it would be wise to check the deck to make sure it is solidly attached to the floor joists. Remember to only replace the particle board up to where the tile will stop.

The next step is to determine the dimensions of the room that is being tiled. Using a tape measure, first measure from one wall to another and then go on and do the opposing walls. You might want to know whether you should factor any irregularities into your calculations, but rather not. It will hamper you in finding the center of the room, which will be discussed shortly. It will also give you more tiles with which to work in case of breakage or improper cutting.

Now it is time to

How To Lay Floor Tiles – Tile Made Easy

Posted in Room Lay Out on May 30th, 2011 by – Be the first to comment
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The first step on how to lay floor tiles is to prepare the base floor. In order to do this, you have to remove all way, grease, or oil with a good and safe chemical cleaner. Also, you have to plane down high spots and nail down any loose boards on wooden floors. The reason behind this is that any rough spot will gradually show through the floor tiles. If the original floor is in a poor condition, then you may have to cover it with sturdy plywood or even a hard board.

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The next step is to run the first tile, starting at the exact center of the floor. In order to locate the center of the room, you have to locate the exact center on each wall and then mark them. If your room has offsets or irregularities, then you will simply have to ignore these offsets or irregularities in the measuring process. Hold a chalk line at the center position on facing walls, and snap it on the floor. The exact center wil be marked at the point where the two lines intersect.

Then, lay loose tiles along marked lines from the center position. Doing this will enable you to make some adjustments if the center is not correctly marked. After you have laid a full run of

Custom Home Design ? Important Floor Plan Considerations by Design Alternatives

Posted in Home Design on April 9th, 2011 by – Be the first to comment
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During the development of your custoomm he design, there are numerous floor plan features that should be considered.  Maximizing the enjoyment of your custom home can be accomplished by devoting ample thought to key areas of the overall floor plan.  Areas of consideration for your custom home design should include and open layout concept, ceiling heights, traffic flow, recreational areas, sight lines and exterior views.


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