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FLOOR SANDING IN KINGSTON-UPON-THAMES
Flint, stone, bricks, tiles, slates, timber...
Ah, timber... Of all the traditional building materials, timber is the most versatile. Especially when it comes to wooden floors, whose practical beauty can last for centuries. They also have the potential to add value to all kinds of properties: homes, shops and offices to schools, bars, museums and restaurants.
So when your floors are showing the ill effects of time and wear - from grey and tired to marked and damaged - call on the modern solution. Floor sanding and resealing from the specialists.
Make Kingston Floor Sanding your choice for floor repair and restoration KT1.
From hardwood boards to parquet blocks - we’ll give you the best advice and the complete service:
sealant and paint; staining the bare wood to change the colour (try the modern pale wash of grey or Scandinavian white); applying the final protection of oil, hard wax or lacquer.
Forget about dust and mess. Our machines provide sanding that is virtually dust free. And we’ll adjust to your domestic or business schedule through flexible working - at weekends or even overnight.
So call us today for your free assessment. Your new floor will be transformed with the use of only top quality materials - to look better, last longer and provide superb long term value.
Kingston Floor Sanding - for beautiful new floors. |
In the town of the Kings
A bridge has existed here since the early 13th century, if not earlier. Cardinal Wolsey was busy in the area, building a conduit from Kingston Hill up to Hampton Court. The surviving conduit houses of Tudor brick are scattered among various local gardens. In London Road, Cleave’s Almshouses of 1668 consists of a brick range with a gabled centre. The Lovekyn Chapel was a chantry chapel (where masses were conducted for the dead) - founded in 1309 and rebuilt over the next two centuries. In London Road, Cleave’s Almshouses of 1668 consists of a brick range with a gabled centre. The Lovekyn Chapel was a chantry chapel (where masses were conducted for the dead) - founded in 1309 and rebuilt over the next two centuries. |
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Three period features that house-hunters love
When you asked someone on the hunt for a new house what their top priority was, it used to be all about location, location, location. That's still true, but with previously run-down areas becoming gentrified at a rate of knots, where you live is less important than a property's potential now - and there's nothing that screams potential like fantastic period features.
A house with some beautiful, old features may not have the energy rating of a new build, but for a generation for whom image is everything, an attractive home is important. Check out what we think the top three period features are:
Staircase
While many newer homes have compact, space-saving staircases, there's nothing that says affluence like a sweeping staircase in the hallway with a beautiful wooden bannister. Whether it's a country pile or a London terrace, a good original staircase is sure to add value to a home. Many people choose to refinish the original wood and use a carpet runner to show off their original staircase to best effect.
Tiles
A decade ago, home buyers were enthusiastically ridding their homes of older tiling work - while chintzy, floral 1970s tiles are still not fashionable, many examples of older tiles are now preserved and restored. Victorian tiling, in particular, is in high demand, and mixing it up with more modern tiles can be a way to bring a home into the 21st century without disregarding its history.
Wooden floors
Original wooden floors in a home can change the space entirely, making it feel more modern, stylish and open than the same space would if it were carpeted. It's the number one period feature that home buyers are looking for - not least because a well-maintained original wood floor can save them a fortune in renovation or replacement costs.
A well-done parquet floor renovation can be visually stunning and extremely contemporary and they're extremely in demand at the moment - though renovation is a complicated process usually best left to the experts.
If you're thinking of selling your home and want expert advice on getting your wood floor into tip-top condition, contact us today for a quote - it could add thousands to the value of your house.