Showing posts with label Design Your Dream Home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design Your Dream Home. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Tips to Help You Install a Hardwood Floor

When choosing flooring, people often opt to choose materials that are long-lasting, durable and easy to clean. Ceramic floor tiles and porcelain floor tiles are a popular choice for rooms that are likely to become wet, such as the bathroom or the kitchen. For other rooms where water is not an issue, hardwood flooring is the perfect choice.

If you are not confident at DIY, then most joiners and builders have experience of fitting this type of flooring. However, if you are willing to try fitting it yourself, it is not as difficult a task as you might expect. Here is a step-by-step-guide to completing this task.

1) Measure the Room
Measure the room at the longest and widest points. Multiply these two measurements and this will give you the square footage. You need to know this to buy the right amount. Remember to add on 15% to this figure to allow for wastage.

2) Choose Your Flooring
Choose the flooring that best suits your needs and matches the style you are trying to create.

3) Check the Current Floor and Prepare
Look at the existing floorboards in the room. Are they even? Also, look for squeaky floorboards and nail these down. Next, prepare the floor by removing any shoe-moulding and sweeping through thoroughly.

4) Lay Vapour Barrier Paper
Allowing a 4" overlap, lay out the strips of vapour barrier paper and staple to the floor. While you are doing this, mark along the skirting boards where the joists are located in the room.

5) Layout the Boards
It can be helpful to lay out a few boards before beginning to install them as this helps you to visualise what they will look like and where they will go.

6) Fit the First Board
It is important to start in the right place. This should be at the longest wall with no obstructions. Next, you need to snap a chalk line 3/8" out from the baseboard as this will allow for expansion. You should then choose a longboard to begin.

7) Place the Boards
Align the board to the chalk line and drill a pilot hole through the board and the sub floor. At the point of the joists, face-nail the board and then use a nail-set to set the nail. The boards should be laid perpendicular to the floor joists.

8) Hand-Nail the Rolls
Once you have installed two rows, drill a pilot hole through the tongue of every board and then hand-nail the boards. You will only need to do this until there is sufficient clearance for a pneumatic nail gun.

9) Staple the Boards
Next, you will need a pneumatic nail gun. Position the lip of the gun over the edge of the board. Strike firmly with a mallet to drive the nail through the tongue of the board. There should be a nail approximately every 10".

10) How to Cut Up To Skirting Boards
Choose pieces that will fit in the space and then leave between 10" and 12" and cut off there. Use the other piece to start the next row you lay.

11) Clearance Problems
Using the pneumatic drill when you get close to the walls is tricky because of the clearance issue. Instead, drill pilot holes and face-nail the boards in these areas.

12) Last Boards
Sometimes there is only a narrow space for the last boards. If this is the case, you will need to cut the boards lengthwise to fit. Remember to leave room for expansion.

13) Use Wood Putty (plastic wood)
Buy wood putty that matches the flooring and then fill all the nail holes with this. By doing so, you will create a better finish to the job.

With a little patience and by following these step-by-step instructions, you should have wooden flooring that looks fantastic. If the skills needed are beyond your capabilities, then seek the support of an expert and remember you can now buy realistic wood-effect porcelain floor tiles instead if you need to tile a kitchen or bathroom floor.

Saturday, September 20, 2014

How To Design Your Dream Home

They say home is where the heart is. Imagine being given a chance to design your dream house, right from scratch, adding your personal touch. You can design it however you'd like, be it neo-modern or traditionally quaint. Here are 5 simple ways which will help you do just that.

Start Simple

Don't let the design process intimidate you. It's quite simple, really. All you have to do is jot your ideas down on paper. Even a rough sketch describing your ideas would help your design team understand your requirements.

Observe Your Surroundings Closely

Visiting the locality and plot, and familiarizing yourself with the surroundings, will help make designing your home much easier. For instance, if there is a lot of greenery on one part of the property, then you can design the living area facing the greenery, or if the area is close to a stream or river then you can build your bedroom facing it, in order to enjoy the picturesque view.

Reflect on Light

Make sure there is enough light entering the house. Light is powerful because it can brighten up your day, literally! In addition, you could also install skylights, maximizing the natural light coming into your home. Also, if you want to enjoy the natural morning light in your dining area, then make sure you place it towards east, the direction in which the sun rises.

Think About the Future

Keep in mind that early planning is always beneficial. Design your home in such a way that you can accommodate the changes that would eventually take place in your life, be it extending your family or accommodating office space in your house. In addition, you could also make room for some extra space in your house in case you would want your friends and relatives to come over during the holidays.

Prioritize Features

It is important to identify the most important features of your house. This will help you keep your budget under check. Otherwise, while designing your dream house, you might get carried away with the wide range of options you could choose from, resulting in over-stretching the budget.

Following the above steps can help you design your dream house. Make sure you take your time while designing it, sit with the design team and discuss your queries with them if you are unsure about how things are going. Remember, it is much easier to be upfront and discuss all your requirements in the initial stages than miss out on something important which would require you to remodel your custom home later.

I am an avid writer, whose focus is more towards highlighting civic issues our society faces on a daily basis. I provide tips on property investment, write on real estate market price trends in India, and provide an insight on the latest residential projects. For more property related queries, you can visit http://www.commonfloor.com