Floor Talk!

A Guide to Fabulous Flooring and Design

What will they think of next? March 18, 2008

Filed under: Floor Covering, Green, Green Flooring, Industry Changes — shannonbilby @ 12:26 pm

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With all of the focus on natural products and “green” floors, it’s no surprise that a company called Inhabitat is offering floors made from peach pits/pips. Talk about recycling!

According to Inhabitat, the floor consists of peach pips that are packed by hand onto a glued surface and filled with a silica sand and resin mixture, then sealed. The sharp edges of the pips are sanded off to expose the red hue of the pips and give the floor a natural wood feeling - making it warm, therapeutic and comfortable to walk on with bare feet. The floors are uniquely South African, natural and the design and color can be customized.

The house in Paarl is currently run as an art gallery (The Orange Mill) by Allah le Roux with his partner. After numerous requests and compliments regarding the floor, he decided to take it a step further and enter production of peach pip tiles as a business concept in the First National Bank Enablis Business Plan Competition, in which he was a finalist. In February 2007 the tile design and concept was registered. Today the endeavor is in progress as Stone Fruit Floors, creating job opportunities in the production of flooring rooted in sustainable materials and a traditional aesthetic.

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Inhabitat.com is a weblog devoted to the future of design, tracking the innovations in technology, practices and materials that are pushing architecture and home design towards a smarter and more sustainable future.

 

Bamboo Flooring March 13, 2008

Filed under: Bamboo Flooring, Green, Green Flooring, Maintenance — shannonbilby @ 12:33 pm

Bamboo Flooring

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  • Another environmentally sound choice for flooring is bamboo. Bamboo is manufactured from processed strips of cane and compressed to be as hard and durable as a regular hardwood floor.
  • Some bamboo is supplied in North America if the environmental impact of transportation is a concern.

Considerations:

  • Bamboo floors that are less expensive may not have the highest quality UV protective finish as other floors.
  • Radiant flooring can be used under bamboo flooring.
  • Bamboo is technically a grass and not a hardwood tree. Don’t let this discourage you from purchasing because the manufacturing techniques make bamboo a strong, hard, durable and dimensionally stable surface.
  • To give you an idea of the strength of bamboo, it has been rated to be almost as hard as red oak to slightly harder than red oak. The darker bamboo floors are reported to be softer than the lighter shades because of the heating process that darkens the color. (more…)

 

All About Cork Flooring - History, Benefits, Care and Maintenance March 12, 2008


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  • Cork is not a new fad, it can be traced back to ancient Egypt. In the 18th century, Dom Perignon used cork for champagne making it a significant discovery that would lead to many other uses of cork.
  • A law in the 1930’s called “The 9 Year Law” was passed to keep cork from being harvested any sooner than every 9 years. The tree has to reach 60 cm in circumference before it can be harvested. The first harvest from a cork tree can only occur at age 25.
  • Portugal is the largest producer of cork today.

Harvesting

  • Cork is harvested by hand from the bark of the cork oak tree (Quercus Suber) that grows primarily around the Mediterranean Basin no less than every 9 years.
  • After the cork is stripped, the planks are sorted and stacked for 6 months in the forest. The exposure to air, sun, rain and wind during this time trigger chemical transformations that improve the quality of the cork. Then the bark of the mature cork trees are ground up, mixed with resin, processed into blocks, baked, compressed and cut into tiles or planks. (more…)

 

Guest Blogger Lindsay Barczuk on Respect For Nature And Passion For Wood March 7, 2008

lindsay.jpgRESPECT FOR NATURE AND PASSION FOR WOOD
MAKE FOR BEAUTIFUL FLOORS

I’m Lindsay Barczuk with the Denver Office of Carlisle Wide Plank Floors. I have to be honest and tell you that when I started with Carlisle, I didn’t know the difference between oak and birch, a strip hardwood floor or a wide plank floor. Now after more than three years, I’ve learned so much about how trees grow, how to selectively harvest timber, and what goes into making a long-lasting and beautiful floor.

Stable Boards Come From Responsible Harvesters

I’d like to take this opportunity to write a little about custom crafted wide plank floors and, more importantly,
what you need to know when you are looking to find a responsible provider of wide plank wood floors. Many consumers
view wood as a commodity, and while some companies treat it as such, others recognize that this natural resource is
much more than that. When you find a company that understands the value and beauty of wood, you will most likely
find that their procurement, manufacturing, and finishing techniques differ from the mass producers. (more…)

 

Green Build Expo 2007 - PacifiCrest Carpets December 10, 2007

Filed under: Carpet, Floor Covering, Green, Green Build Expo 2007, Green Flooring — shannonbilby @ 4:50 pm

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PacifiCrest is a manufacturer of commercial carpets located in Irvine, California, a subsidiary of Royalty Carpet Mills. PacifiCrest has demonstrated outstanding environmental performance in carpet manufacturing for over 20 years.


HOW DO THEY CONTRIBUTE
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PacifiCrest carpets are sustainable, recyclable and available with a backing option called E-Lok BioBack. Their carpet face weight contains up to 90% post industrial recycled content and their backing compositions contain: (more…)

 

Yolo Colorhouse Paints - Created by Scientists & Artists with Nature in Mind December 4, 2007

pic_fourcans.jpgAnother Green Build Expo find: YOLO Colorhouse is a Portland, Oregon based paint company developed by 2 female artists (Virginia Young and Janie Lowe self titled Co-Founders/Head Color Nerds) that has stood for premium, environmentally responsible paint products wiyolo-wall.jpgth a user friendly color pallete since 2000. Their paint is Green Seal Certified. Green Seal is an independent, non-profit organization that sets standards for environmentally responsible products that is based on VOC content, (Volatile Organic Compound) the absence of chemicals, durability, performance and manufacturing processes. Green Seal Certification automatically qualifies YOLO Colorhouse for LEED certified projects. (more…)

 

SHAW IS A PRESENTING SPONSOR OF 2008 HGTV GREEN HOME! November 29, 2007

Filed under: Green, Green Building — shannonbilby @ 12:06 pm

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Shaw announced today that the company will sponsor the 2008 HGTV Green Home Giveaway. HGTV will be conducting a national sweepstakes that will invite viewers and fans to enter to win the HGTV Green Home. The national sweepstakes kicks off on March 28, 2008 and runs through May 16, 2008. The HGTV Green Home is located near the popular beach resort of Hilton Head, South Carolina. The HGTV Green Home will be located near miles of some of the most popular beaches in the country and an environmentally-conscious golf course.

The home will be fully furnished and designed with eco-friendly products and materials by Interior Designer Linda Woodrum, who has worked on the past 10 HGTV Dream Homes. Online, viewers will be able to take a virtual tour of the home where they will be able to learn about green design and eco friendly products. HGTV Green Home House Planner, Jack Thomasson, is overseeing the construction of the home. Shaw will provide a variety of eco-friendly flooring for the home. (more…)

 

Green Build Expo 2007 - Hardwood Flooring November 26, 2007

The Green Build Expo 2007 had many hardwood exhibitors, but 2 companies in particular caught my attention for their beautiful and unique products.

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One company, Sustainable Flooring in Boulder, Colorado offers wood flooring products that are not only sustainable, but have an appearance unlike most hardwood flooring you have seen. Their product line is made up of reclaimed products, those that are “certified” by either the Forestry Stewardship Council or follow similar harvesting and production methodologies, and others that are either made from rapidly renewable raw materials or are created from post-industrial content. “Sustainable Woods” encompasses lesser know species. Their harvesting and subsequent use will help insure that forests are allowed to thrive. (more…)

 

Green Build Expo 2007 - Shaw Gets A Green Thumbs Up! November 20, 2007


With over 22,800 in attendance and more than 850 exhibitors at this year’s Green Build Expo in Chicago it was clear that this green movement is here to stay and getting some serious attention.

dsc01721.jpgIt was no surprise that the expo was held downtown at McCormick Place, a building that is LEED certified. As you walked into the building there were a series of signs mounted to the wall explaining what it meant for the building to be a LEED certified building. Throughout the expo there were educational stations, recycling stations and many other efforts to educate on ways to become more “green” as well as ways to participate. It was also encouraging that throughout the city there were advertisements for new lofts and condos bragging that these new residences were “green” residences.

The expo kicked off differently than most trade shows. It began in the evening with a cocktail reception. Guests arriving the first day were allowed to spend a few hours getting a sneak peak of the show before the masses showed up to stand in the registration line the next day. Some people waited over 2 hours just to get into the show! I was fortunate enough to arrive the first day. It was helpful to be able to get an overview of the exhibit with less people before the aisles became crowded. It was exciting that some booths were so crowded that I had to come back a few hours later to try to get information! (more…)

 

Carpet Recycling Efforts and How You Can Do YOUR Part November 16, 2007

Filed under: Carpet, Floor Covering, Green, Green Flooring, Industry Changes — shannonbilby @ 10:55 am

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Each year, carpet accounts for 2% of U.S. landfill waste by volume and close to 1% by weight. That translates to 5 billion pounds of waste per year making it one of the largest single contributors to landfills!

What’s being done about it?

One group called CARE or Carpet America Recovery Effort is a non profit organization formed in 2002 by The Carpet and Rug Institute. Members of the carpet industry, government agencies and some non-government agencies are aiming to increase the amount of recycling and reuse of post consumer carpet and reduce the amount of carpet waste going into landfills. Since CARE was formed, 500 million pounds of carpet have been recovered. (more…)