Korlok - Warm Ash or Lime Baltic Oak
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Comments (13)That pine is acidic is a common type of misinformation out there. A study by Dr. Abigail Maynard at the New Haven Agricultural Research Station (New Haven, Conn.) found that adding pine needles and oak leaves to soil, over many years, did not significantly affect that soils pH. Tree leaves, crumpled up into some distilled water, test out with pH readings in the 3.0 to 4.0 range, but compost made from that material regularly tests at a neutral pH, about 7.0. Some years ago when I was trying to make a planting bed for blueberries in a soil with a pH of 5.7 I mixed in 3.8 cubic feet of peat moss in a 4 x 4 planting bed and had a soil test done a year later only to find that the soil pH had changed to 7.2. The stove pellets I have seen being sold around here are hardwood pellets. I have not seen any labeled as being made from any softwood such as pine. kimmq is kimmsr...See MoreHELP...would love this European White Oak coloring in vinyl flooring
Comments (14)The surface must be SMOOTH AND FLAT. The tiles must be COVERED in cement. To do that, they must be sanded, primed and then COATED in concrete. The cost is roughly the same as removing them (which is ALWAYS the right thing to do). And if you coat them in cement, you will RAISE THE FLOOR by another 1/4" - 1/2" + the new floor. Your concerns are correct. The coating the tiles is *possible but not the best way to go about it (but it is *easier on the guys)....See MoreKarndean korlok flooring - texas white ash?
Comments (52)There are installed photos of warm brushed oak KarnDean on Instagram & Facebook just hashtag search . Brushed means brushed blended visually not texturally hope this makes sense. Texture is same across all the Korlock KarnDean. The planks are non repeating like all KarnDean LVP. The warm brushed oak planks are more uniform (not much wood knot look) when compared to ‘warm ash’ or Texas white ash which are both more patchy when installed , color like real wood variable plank to plank which can be seen on installs on IG & FB. Canadian Urban Oak has the wood knot look and grain appearance as well as non repeating planks while not being patchy. Again several installed images are on IG & FB. Hth good luck...See MoreLVP help...Sweet talker, Calypso Oak, Sutton, or Royal Crest.
Comments (102)Here is the Ravenswood installed. You can see more on our Instagram account. It sometimes pull pink and sometimes gray, but it's a nice saturation. Not too light, not too dark. I don't love the bevel and how wide/long they are, but they are very wonderful overall. We have lots of green trees around the house to counteract the pink in the floors, so they look pretty natural in our house. The one downside of the Ravenswood is that is does seem to change color a lot based on natural and artificial lighting, so I would suggest getting some long planks of it before you buy....See MoreDarcie Moore
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