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This guide isn’t intended to be a DIY article, as unless you’re a DIY expert, fitting parquet is best left to professionals.
There are almost limitless options with wood flooring, which is confusing; we generally don’t buy flooring every day! Our advice is to think along two lines; Design and Quality.
Professional fitters are not right for every project. But if you’re looking for a high-quality finish on your wood floor, and want that floor to perform over many years, then we would always recommend spending a little more money to achieve this.
At Kite, our mission is to find you the perfect floor. And whilst we mainly specialise in wooden flooring we also know it isn’t the only option out there.
So, you’ve just had a new wood floor fitted. One of the next questions people always ask is, “How do I maintain it?”
Many people don’t know you can fit a floor floated, glued down or nailed. Here we discuss how to choose the best strategy.
When we launched our business in 2018, we were surprised by the number of flooring strategies, even from professional floor buyers.
If you’re trying to choose between light, dark, or any other colour of wood flooring, there are two main factors we consider; the style of the room, and the light in the room.
At Kite, we’re lucky to work with a number of bold designers, who set the trends for 2020 and beyond. So what are they choosing for their flooring options?
At Kite, we believe in a curated range and our finishes cover almost all every scenario, from rustic to contemporary, from straight boards to patterned.
They’ve decided they want to fit an engineered wood floor in their home. A great decision!
We’re delighted to announce that from today Kite’s engineered wood ranges will be on display and available for purchase at Kent and London, a premium Interior Design showroom, in Shoreditch, East London.