Puzzle Floor is a unique flooring option suitable for game rooms, children's bedrooms, play areas or whereever else you'd like a fun, unique floor. Puzzle Floor is comprised of interlocking 5/8" solid northern hardwood puzzle pieces. The flooring does not, however, install like a traditional jigsaw puzzle but instead makes use of a simple two piece (male/female) design that requires no guesswork or head scratching (well, no more than any hardwood flooring install, likely). The system is similar to laminate flooring in that it's a floating floor (i.e. it's not fastened in any way to the subfloor) and if properly installed and maintained, will not "buckle, crack or squeak", according to the manufacturer.
Imagine Tile utilizes high resolution images to create very interesting ceramic photo tiles. Available tiles include grass, brick, leaves, many different types of stone, pool water, manhole covers, crosswalk and more.
Browse the installation gallery to see some of the tiles in use.
Askthebuilder.com has a small video up on Google video about using DRIcore subflooring on a concrete basement floor. The video illustrates DRIcore's tongue and groove system as well as the clever levelling squares that DRIcore utilizes to allow the product to be installed on a standard, non-level basement floor.
Warmlyyours.com has an underfloor heating (or radiant floor heating, if you like) Flash tool that allows you to draw a room to scale in order to produce a cost estimate to install their underfloor heating product. Underfloor heating seems like a better idea all the time, especially each morning as the cold winter months bring your bathroom ceramic tile temperature down to about absolute zero.
The more information one can glean from instructions and tutorials before beginning a project for the first time, the better off one will be when it comes to actually getting to work. This Flash based laminate flooring step-by-step instruction site will help you get a decent understanding of what's involved in laying laminate flooring, from prep work onward. The site goes into detail on measurements and techniques, and would be well worth the read if you're new to laminate flooring installations.
If you've never installed hardwood floors before but were thinking of doing so, this video will give you an idea of what's involved in the process, from preparation to finishing touches. If you're interested in more environmentally sustainable flooring material options, check out this previous post.
Watch out DRIcore - It looks like you've got some competition that looks a heck of a lot like you. The resemblance is uncanny, really. Anyway, the SubFlor system uses a tongue and groove system that requires only the tap of a hammer to install, and is, like the DRIcore system, suitable for laminate, carpet or hardwood. Vinyl tiles are also possible with an additional underlay of quarter inch thick plywood. Ceramic tiles require an additional "cement board underlayment to ensure absolute sturdiness". The SubFlor site has a Flash based Interactive Installation Guide available.
Brigitte Gall shows us how to install the DRIcore subfloor system. From the site:
If you're looking for a unique, totally over the top recroom or bar decor idea, then this fibre optic rug from designer Jody Harrow should do the trick.
Many basement floors require the installation of a subfloor to provide warmth by raising the basement floor up off of the cold concrete foundation. Installing a subfloor tends to be a fair amount of work, as a traditional subfloor system consists of, according to DRIcore:
Smarthome has a product that looks as though it would help anyone with ceramic tile or hardwood floors which require constant sweeping action. The SweepEZE vacuuming dustpan powers its 600w motor on when the activity sensing infrared beam is broken by debris, which is then vacuumed up into the unit.
ConsciousFlooring.com offers sustainable flooring products manufactured using materials such as bamboo, cork, natural linoleum, and wood that is:
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As the singularity approaches, one would expect that the amount of mopping being performed by humans would decrease as cute, dirt loving robots near ubiquity. The transition seems to have begun with the Scooba, from iRobot (of Roomba fame). iRobot is accepting pre-orders for the Scooba, which they say will ship in 8-10 weeks.
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