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Michelle
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26 February
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Feb 26, 2024 5:29 pm
Hi Michelle We're looking at doing solid timber flooring up our straight staircase and across our top floor of our new build. Staircase is concrete, as is our upper floor slab. Been getting quotes and the main difference seems to be in the staircase cost. Seems some companies are quoting ply risers...
Hi!! I finally got a reply for you. Sorry I took so long! It depends how the flooring is to be installed. However the f...
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Michelle
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26 February
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Feb 26, 2024 5:43 am
HI MIchelle, I hope you or your colleagues or others in this forum can help me. We built our house in 2002, and at the time we were advised NOT to glue our solid timber (Sydney blue gum) floors, but to nail only onto particle board. We have recently had an issue with our evaporative cooler malfunct...
Good morning, I'm really sorry for this issue with you. I have never heard of timber being nailed onto chipboard, only ...
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Michelle
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14 February
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Feb 14, 2024 5:28 am
Hi Michelle I'd imagine engineered timber on a staircase would be a similar process with respect to getting the stairs level, etc. Would appreciate any insight your installers could provide. Thanks I haven't forgotten you, they guys have been a bit busy. I'll try and get one today. :) Michelle
I haven't forgotten you, they guys have been a bit busy. I'll try and get one today. Michelle
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Michelle
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12 February
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Feb 12, 2024 5:38 am
Hi Michelle We're looking at doing solid timber flooring up our straight staircase and across our top floor of our new build. Staircase is concrete, as is our upper floor slab. Been getting quotes and the main difference seems to be in the staircase cost. Seems some companies are quoting ply risers...
Good morning wyldery, I only sell engineered timbers, not solid. If I get a chance, I'll ask one the guys at work today...
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Michelle
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7 February
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Feb 07, 2024 2:14 pm
It's call Rigid Hybrid, I'm looking at it now. It's definitely there! Michelle https://forum.homeone.com.au/u/1161_1707279284.jpg
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Michelle
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7 February
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Feb 07, 2024 2:11 pm
It's call Rigid Hybrid, I'm looking at it now. It's definitely there! Michelle
It's call Rigid Hybrid, I'm looking at it now. It's definitely there! Michelle
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Michelle
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30 January
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Jan 30, 2024 1:23 pm
Hi Michelle, Am about to start reflooring my house due to a kitchen water pipe disaster (kitchen is going to be replaced). At the moment in my house I have a mixture of flooring types: 1. Floating timber flooring in the big open section/kitchen at the rear of the house which is water/cat damaged. 2...
Hi Carmel. Sorry I missed last night. For me, its always a glue down first on concrete! They are easier to remove if da...
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Michelle
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30 January
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Jan 30, 2024 5:51 am
Hi Michelle, Am about to start reflooring my house due to a kitchen water pipe disaster (kitchen is going to be replaced). At the moment in my house I have a mixture of flooring types: 1. Floating timber flooring in the big open section/kitchen at the rear of the house which is water/cat damaged. 2...
Hi Carmel. Sorry I missed last night. For me, its always a glue down first on concrete! They are easier to remove if da...
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Michelle
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30 January
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Jan 30, 2024 5:44 am
I am in dilemma to choose between timber flooring vs tile flooring. it's 20 year old house and have carpet and tile combo, I want to replace it. which one you suggest. I need aesthetically pleasing, durable. preferably better waterproof. I have kids, floor will have wet area risk, tiles will have c...
Morning, sorry I was a bit battered last night. If you are talking about a solid timber floor, they are better for wate...
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Michelle
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22 January
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Jan 22, 2024 5:29 am
Thanks Michelle, from your experience, can you recommend a reputable brand hybrid flooring please, I’m open to suggestions. Thanks Choices Flooring sell a range called "Abode". There are about 10 different hybrids in the range. I sell every one of them every day. It really comes back to c...
Choices Flooring sell a range called Abode. There are about 10 different hybrids in the range. I sell every one of them...
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Michelle
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21 January
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Jan 21, 2024 9:44 am
We would like to install hybrid flooring but concerned after reading some negative comments. We have been looking at the Terramater Resiplank Corsica 8.5 in Coastal Blackbutt or Resiplank Eternity in Northern Blackbutt; and Dunlop Heartridge Oak in Woodford Glen, would appreciate any reviews or pho...
I have replied to your PM Unfortunately we don't sell those brands of hybrids where I work. We sell a LOT of Hybrids th...
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Michelle
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21 January
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Jan 21, 2024 9:40 am
My wife and I are excited about the prospect of renovating our bedroom. However, we find ourselves at a crossroads, unsure of the best approach. Whether to go for a cozy and traditional vibe or opt for a modern and sleek design is the dilemma. :roll: We took a long time to choose furniture. Our tas...
Hi, Have fun, remember bedrooms should feel relaxing and inviting, the last space you see before sleep and the first yo...
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Michelle
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17 January
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Jan 17, 2024 5:27 am
Sorry, I can’t find your response? Hi, can I ask what your sub floor is? Concrete or chip board? [color=#959595]Quote [/color]
Hi, can I ask what your sub floor is? Concrete or chip board? Link
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Michelle
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16 January
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Jan 16, 2024 7:33 pm
We would like to install hybrid flooring but concerned after reading some negative comments. We have been looking at the Terramater Resiplank Corsica 8.5 in Coastal Blackbutt or Resiplank Eternity in Northern Blackbutt; and Dunlop Heartridge Oak in Woodford Glen, would appreciate any reviews or pho...
I have replied to your PM
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Michelle
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16 January
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Jan 16, 2024 7:18 pm
I'll be here Mondays, if you have a question on flooring post and wait for my reply. Maybe....sooner. Pretty busy so far for 2024. :)
I'll be here Mondays, if you have a question on flooring post and wait for my reply. Maybe....sooner. Pretty busy so far...
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Michelle
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16 January
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Jan 16, 2024 7:12 pm
I'll be here once a week, lets make that Mondays. :) If you have a question, this will be the day I will log in for a look around.. If your lucky, sooner. Ask away... anything relating to decorating and colour.. https://forum.homeone.com.au/u/1161_1705396305.png
I'll be here once a week, lets make that Mondays. If you have a question, this will be the day I will log in for a look ...
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Michelle
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16 January
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Jan 16, 2024 6:53 pm
https://forum.homeone.com.au/u/1161_1705394786.jpg Did you know that you can get rugs made from carpet? So much cheaper than buying a shop rug. So many styles to choose from, but you won't get the highly patterned ones like shop bought rugs which are usually heat set polys anyway. BUT, you will get...
Did you know that you can get rugs made from carpet? So much cheaper than buying a shop rug. So many styles to choose f...
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Michelle
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16 January
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Jan 16, 2024 6:33 pm
https://forum.homeone.com.au/u/1161_1705393959.jpg Here's my bedroom, yep, mood board work well. Artwork from Kmart, love it.
Here's my bedroom, yep, mood board work well. Artwork from Kmart, love it.
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Michelle
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16 January
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Jan 16, 2024 6:31 pm
Thank you for sharing these ideas. The key to a well-designed bedroom, is to create a comfortable space that reflects your personal style. Experiment with different elements until you find a combination that suits your preferences. Thank you Olivia09, Best way to experiment is to do a mood board, t...
Thank you Olivia09, Best way to experiment is to do a mood board, that way you are not outlaying money where it does no...
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Michelle
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16 January
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Jan 16, 2024 6:21 pm
Spent 25k on new Karndean Longboard vinyl planks 18 months ago.Initially, the installer was going to put the vinyl flooring straight over laminate wood flooring in the family room and over slate tiles in the kitchen and dinning room. I questioned this and they said that the leveling compound that g...
Don't blame the brand, question the install. You NEVER lay over slate floors! In anyway possible, let the flooring comp...
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