Introduction: Our search for a flooring solution that embodies simplicity and elegance led us to Timbermax Matte Timber Flooring. This…
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Highcountry Herringbone Timber Flooring Review
Honest review of Highcountry herringbone engineered timber: construction, where the pattern earns its install premium, the colour range, and where it suits.
Grand Elements Hybrid 1.8m Flooring: A Review of Unmatched Elegance
Introduction: Our venture into home renovation led us to the Grand Elements Hybrid 1.8m Flooring, a choice driven by the…
Neptune High Gloss Hybrid Flooring Review
Honest review of Neptune high gloss hybrid flooring: where the gloss finish suits, where it doesn’t, the core spec, and how it compares to matte hybrids.
Novocore Hush Australiana Hybrid Flooring Review
Honest review of Novocore Hush Australiana hybrid flooring: cork-backed core, antimicrobial surface, where it suits, where it doesn’t, and how it compares.
Isocore Hickory Collection Hybrid Flooring Review
Honest review of the Isocore Hickory hybrid range: core construction, IXPE backing, where it suits, install over tiles, and how it compares to other hybrids.
Why Do Laminate Floors Get Slippery?
Laminate floors get slippery from cleaner residue, polish build-up and trapped moisture. Here’s why it happens and how to fix it without damaging the wear layer.
The 3-4-5 Rule in Flooring: How to Square a Room Before You Lay
The 3-4-5 rule is the tape-measure trick installers use to confirm a room is square before laying tiles or planks. Worked example, common mistakes, and when to use 9-12-15 instead.
Should Floor and Wall Tiles Be the Same Size?
Whether floor and wall tiles should match in size, when matching helps a small bathroom feel bigger, and when mixing sizes works better.
Cheapest Tiles to Lay for Your Project
The cheapest tiles to lay in an Australian home, what each type actually costs to install, and where ceramic, vinyl or peel-and-stick suit best.
When to Avoid Large Tiles
Large-format tiles look sharp, but they’re not right for every room. Here’s when to skip them and choose smaller tiles for a better, longer-lasting result.
Are Thicker Tiles Better Quality?
Thicker tiles are usually stronger, but quality depends on material, density and finish. Here’s what tile thickness actually tells you before you buy.