For most of our clients, when they approach us, they’re working on their first renovation, so when it comes to flooring, we need to start at the beginning.
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For most of our clients, when they approach us, they’re working on their first renovation, so when it comes to flooring, we need to start at the beginning.
At Kite our mission is to find you the perfect floor and whilst we mainly sell wood floors, the reality is they aren’t right for every project.
“Is your flooring compatible with underfloor heating” is one of the most common questions we get asked at Kite. And almost always, the answer is “yes”.
The six key flooring Terms and Conditions that you must read, whether you buy through Kite or any other flooring retailer.
Since their first order they have specified several different floors from us, including the Lewis Rustic floor, and the Lewis Herringbone.
When assessing sustainability, you cannot simply look at what the product is made from.
We know there are 1,000s of flooring options out there, and the process of finding a new floor can be super confusing.
More often than not, there is a layer between your wood floor and subfloor.
Here’s the hard truth. Sometimes, you can’t fit flooring. So, we’ve written a blog, listing several common themes that delay fitting and/or cause cost creep.
This guide isn’t intended to be a DIY article, as unless you’re a DIY expert, fitting parquet is best left to professionals.
There are almost limitless options with wood flooring, which is confusing; we generally don’t buy flooring every day! Our advice is to think along two lines; Design and Quality.
Professional fitters are not right for every project. But if you’re looking for a high-quality finish on your wood floor, and want that floor to perform over many years, then we would always recommend spending a little more money to achieve this.
At Kite, our mission is to find you the perfect floor. And whilst we mainly specialise in wooden flooring we also know it isn’t the only option out there.