Floorless...
September 2008
As the night’s start to draw in
we automatically find ourselves
retreating more into our homes
and begin craving all things
comfortable. And although true
home comforts can be found
throughout your home a place
that you will find comfort is
your floor.
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Contrary to popular belief comfortable
flooring doesn’t necessarily just mean
carpet. Of course carpet can be incredibly
cosy but dependent on your preference
wood and tiled floors can still be cosy and
stylish.
Flooring trends come and go but whatever
you prefer Fishpools has a wide range of
options to please carpet and wood
connoisseurs alike. Whether you have your
eye on the latest trends "must have" or a
traditional solution that will last a lifetime.
As far as modern trends go there is
definitely a return to the cosier side of
flooring. Colours, piles, patterns, texture and
carpet quality has all improved over the last
couple of years and sales have increased.
A good floor can make or break a great
interior but working with what you already
have is a great place to start. If you are one
of those who are lucky enough to have old
pine floorboards your style choices are
endless.
If you would like to recreate the traditional
original floorboard look, wood flooring is
very popular and the choice of wood is
increasing. Available in lots of different
finishes there is something to suit every
home.
If the thought of wood leaves you feeling
chilly there is no need to worry - under
floor heating has become much more
affordable and popular and if you do live in
an older property that is prone to winter
chills could be a wise investment.
And of course for portable cosiness there’s
also a huge selection of rugs available at
Fishpools.
Fishpools has something for everyone from
Indian inspirations through to modern
chunky twists in a variety of colours ranging
from muted creams to vivid pinks.
So, with all that in mind, have a look
downwards when you get home – is it time
to give your feet an autumnal treat? New
flooring is a great investment and come
those dark, cold nights returning home to a
warm cosy home will really be worth it!
Date published: September 2008. Please ask in store for the latest prices and details.
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