Introducing the Dorset Collection by Questech. January 14, 2009
Posted by Pat in : nothing in particular , add a commentArtistry and Imagination for your home.
You can describe this innovative manufacturer of decorative tiles and accessories with two words, “artistry” and “imagination”. Capturing the beauty, elegance of natural stone and the durability of metal has never been been easier with the DorsetTM Collection by Questech. Offering beautiful imported tumbled marbles in two colors and five different sizes together with a wide selection of classic liners and moldings, decorative inserts for the wall and the floor, traditional wall murals and cast stone accessories, the DorsetTM Collection coordinates beautifully on its own or with other materials.
Pioneer and recognized leader in cast metals.
Using premium metals such as bronze and pewter, Questech has created a unique and differentiated offering with their cast metal tiles, an integral part of the DorsetTM Collection. Available in two metals, Mesa Bronze and Aspen Silver, these cast metal accents were created to complement the natural stone and they accomplish that goal beautifully. All of the cast metal accents can be used in wet areas and they are easy to install since they cut just like ceramic tile.
Life-time protection and easy maintenance.
All Questech products are permanently protected by Q-SealTM, a factory-applied lifetime sealer, that provides worry-free maintenance. With Q-SealTM your tile is guaranteed to remain stain and water resistant for as long as you own your home. Q-SealTM features Ultra-Fresh an anti-microbial protection that inhibits the growth of stain and odor-causing mold and mildew. Unlike other tumbled marble product, Q-SealTM means greater design flexibility allowing you to use tumbled marble in wet areas such as tub and shower surrounds, where tumbled marble would normally be discouraged due to its porosity. For the cast metal collection, Q-SealTM provides protection from surface abrasions, oxidation, rust and patina are perfect for the bath). Tiles and accessories never have to be resealed and can be cleaned with ordinary household cleaners even the natural stone.
Innovative accessories complement the line.
The DorsetTM Collection also includes specialized accessories that will provide the finishing touches. For the bath, corner shelves and soap dishes for a customized look and for integration into a backsplash, a wide selection of electrical switch plates are available in the nine most popular functions, allowing you to color coordinate your covers for switches, toggles, dimmers, rockers and outlets. All accessories are available in both the Travertine and Noche finishes.
10 Carpet Layer Tips Direct From Melbourne January 14, 2009
Posted by Pat in : nothing in particular , add a commentHere are 10 tips for buying and maintaining your carpet.
1. Ensure that the carpet has been graded. This is usually done by an independent carpet grading program such as the Australian Carpet Classification Scheme, the Woolmark/Woolblendmark Scheme, or the Fernmark Scheme. You will find the grading sticker under the corner of the carpet along with the manufacturers symbol.
2. When comparing prices it is very important that you are comparing apples with apples. Many carpets are priced by the broadloom metre (measures 1 metre by 3.67 metre), but other carpet retailers also price by the square metre. If you are comparing carpet prices to other flooring products – vinyl, ceramic, timber, laminate, etc – remember all these products are priced by the square metre.
3. It is vital that you ask your carpet specialists about the type of underlay that best suits the carpet and your installation. A quality carpet underlay will improve foot comfort, absorb crushing forces, eliminate minor imperfections in the floor, and improve the thermal and acoustic properties.
4. Also, ask the retailer about how the carpet will be installed and ask them to provide an installation plan. Where possible, the seams should be away from windows where falling light may highlight the joins; seams should be avoided in high traffic walk ways such as hallways and doors; and if carpet is being installed in joining rooms, the carpet’s direction of manufacturing should be the same throughout the house.
5.Make sure you keep a record of the manufacturer, the grading registration number, the type of underlay, any warranty information, the details of the carpet layer melbourne you used and a small piece of unused carpet.
6. Consider buying an extra peice of carpet as a backup to replace damaged areas. If you are carpeting your stairs, it is advisable to buy enough carpet to re-cover the stairs in 2-3 years time. Carpet on stairs wears faster than in other areas of the home.
7. Protect your carpet from prolonged periods of direct sunlight with blinds, shades or awnings. While it is important to open the curtains on a nice day to let dunlight in, if the temperature is going to be high draw the curtains for your carpets sake.
8. On the day the carpet is going to be installed by your Melbourne carpet specialist, and for a while after, keep as many doors and windows as possible open. The carpet needs to have ventilation and breathe for a 3-4 days after it has been installed.
9. This one is super important - buy a quality vacuum cleaner. Not only will it remove abrasive soil, which grinds the base of the carpet pile, but up-to-date cleaners with multi-filter systems will safely remove the finest of dust particles.
10. To protect against uneven wear and tear and compression, use plastic furniture caps under each leg of heavy furniture, randomly move your furniture to distribute carpet wear more evenly and the placement barrier mats at outside doors to trap dirt from shoes would be advisable.