Hi,
currently having my 3 bed house completely re done and need some advice
1: In the hall way and kitchen we are having floor tiles, but in the lounge and dining room we are having kardene (sp) flooring. The house has floor boards so will both the tiler and the flooring fella both have to use the same depth ply wood?
2: We are having new skirting boards, arcatrevs (sp) frames and doors put in, but the decorator has said all of the wood used needs to be the same (i.e all oak, or all canadian pine etc) if not it will be hard to match the staining, is this true? Also, do any of you know of a good hard wood that I could use for all of this, but one that isnt too expensive? We are looking for a light beach finish. Is there a website I can look at for matching skirts, arcs, frames and doors?
3: Before the new kitchen goes in, we need to have the floor tiles in place, which also means tiling the hallway. The skirtinf boards in the hallway are being taken off soon but the decorator wont be round before the flooring goes in. Does it matter if the tiles in the hallway are laid and the walls behind the skirts are slighly damaged? The wall be fixed (if needed) when decorating and before skirts go on
currently having my 3 bed house completely re done and need some advice
1: In the hall way and kitchen we are having floor tiles, but in the lounge and dining room we are having kardene (sp) flooring. The house has floor boards so will both the tiler and the flooring fella both have to use the same depth ply wood?
2: We are having new skirting boards, arcatrevs (sp) frames and doors put in, but the decorator has said all of the wood used needs to be the same (i.e all oak, or all canadian pine etc) if not it will be hard to match the staining, is this true? Also, do any of you know of a good hard wood that I could use for all of this, but one that isnt too expensive? We are looking for a light beach finish. Is there a website I can look at for matching skirts, arcs, frames and doors?
3: Before the new kitchen goes in, we need to have the floor tiles in place, which also means tiling the hallway. The skirtinf boards in the hallway are being taken off soon but the decorator wont be round before the flooring goes in. Does it matter if the tiles in the hallway are laid and the walls behind the skirts are slighly damaged? The wall be fixed (if needed) when decorating and before skirts go on