Cork floors are resilient, meaning that they bounce back upon impact. This makes them quite durable and able to withstand dropped objects better than other wood...(more on Cork Floor Repair)
By Kirsten Kapsin, Posted in Cork Flooring on December 30, 2008
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As more people become aware of the health and environmental impacts of household products, the more they realize the importance of buying green cleaning products....(more on Green Cleaning Products)
By Kirsten Kapsin, Posted in Green Flooring on December 29, 2008
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Green Cleaning Products
Have green floors in your home and want some green furnishings to go with it? Some of the most popular materials used to make eco-friendly furniture include bamboo...(more on Green Furniture to go with Green Floors)
By Kirsten Kapsin, Posted in Green Flooring on December 24, 2008
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Green Furniture to go with Green Floors
Bamboo is a perfect choice for those who desire flooring that's both durable and green. Unlike other floor surfaces that are made with non-sustainable materials...(more on The Environmental Benefits of Bamboo)
By Kirsten Kapsin, Posted in Green Flooring on December 23, 2008
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The Environmental Benefits of Bamboo
Concrete is comprised of aggregates (e.g. particles of stone and gravel) and cement. While the process of sourcing and preparing these materials is...(more on Recycled Cement)
By Kirsten Kapsin, Posted in Green Flooring on December 19, 2008
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Tile flooring can be both an eco-friendly and attractive choice for a home or office. A number of tile types can be recycled and made into new flooring. You can...(more on Eco Tile Flooring)
By Kirsten Kapsin, Posted in Green Flooring on December 16, 2008
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Cork, one of my favorite types of "green" flooring, is actually made from the bark of the cork oak tree. Cork flooring is
considered a renewable and sustainable...(more on What is Cork Flooring?)
By Stacey Kosha, Posted in Cork Flooring on December 15, 2008
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What is Cork Flooring?
Low-impact development (LID) is a green building process that utilizes nature in order to direct storm water closer to its source. LID methods include:
Creating...(more on Low Impact Development)
By Kirsten Kapsin, Posted in Green Flooring on December 9, 2008
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Low Impact Development
Green flooring doesn't just promote a more environmentally friendly world; it's also a step towards healthier living for you and your family. A number of green...(more on Healthy Indoor Air Quality)
By Kirsten Kapsin, Posted in Green Flooring on December 9, 2008
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Healthy Indoor Air Quality
As the world continues its efforts in living "green," many floor manufacturers are doing their part by producing eco-friendly flooring. Popular choices in green...(more on Recycled Flooring)
By FAF Staff Writer, Posted in Green Flooring on December 3, 2008
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Recycled Flooring