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Granite is a igneous rock of volcanic origin and is composed of 30% quartz and 60% feldspar, which give it a high-range in hardness. It is very resistant to high wear and tear, with superior abrasion resistance and compressive strength. It is available in a wide range of colours. Historically it was abailable only in a homogeneous grain, now it is available in veined and patterned varieties. Granite is an excellent material for internal and external building use because of its hardness and resistant to all types of weather. Available in 2 cm and 3cm thicknesses.
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Marble is a calcareous rock with a mid-range in its hardness, formed usually by fine grain crystals. This composition contributes to a mirror like polish finish, which is exceptional in stone. It is suitable for internal use.
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Tile is versatile and beautiful, and great for those with children or pets. As a durable material, tile rarely cracks and is easy to care for.
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Use laminates to get the look of hard-wood without the price and hassle. Laminate floors are smooth, and easy to clean.
It is a porous calcareous rock. Travertine may vary in colour from white to silver-grey, to yellow, red and datk-brown. Easy to work: the surface is suitable for a honed, polished or antiqued finish. It is mainly used for internal applications; however it can also be used externally in warm climates.
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Spice up your decor with a floor medallion or wall trim. Floor medallions are a great alternative to fixing a single problem area in your floor, and wall trims give your room a regal touch.
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- Broadloom absorbs sound, an appealing feature for homes with high ceilings.
- Yarn construction and surface texture add soft contrast to a room's angular architecture.
- No need for a new sub-floor, and it hides uneven surfaces and existing floor damage.
- Today, carpet is available with soil, stain, odor, and static-resistant
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