Refinishing Hardwood Floors
Collection by Nancy Curry
tips on refinishing hardwood floors
No Sanding, No Mess, Non Toxic, Hard Wood Floor Refinishing
This is a pure shocker. I would have done this years ago if I had known. While glancing through some coupon advertisements, I came across a nationwide franchise that transforms wood floors with out all the hassles. Skeptical at first, we called for an estimate to find out for sure if this was possible. I'm standing on my "new" floors right now. It definitely is possible. Please visit my website to find out more details: http://redheadcandecorate.com/4/post/2013/10/sanding-non-toxic-woo…
7 Ways Swiffer Helps To Keep Your Hardwood Floors Looking Like New
Turns out, cleaning hardwood floors isn’t hard at all. With Swiffer WetJet, you’re three steps away from locking away dirt and revealing the natural beauty of your hardwood floors. Simply attach the pad, insert the cleaning solution, spray and watch that grime disappear for good.
7 Ways Swiffer Helps To Keep Your Hardwood Floors Looking Like New
Turns out, cleaning hardwood floors isn’t hard at all. With Swiffer WetJet, you’re three steps away from locking away dirt and revealing the natural beauty of your hardwood floors. Simply attach the pad, insert the cleaning solution, spray and watch that grime disappear for good.
Paint With Stain: Staircase Landing Makeover
My Husband and I decided it was time to take the sorry looking carpet off of the stairs to do a staircase makeover. The full makeover will come in a future blog post, so keep an eye out for it! When we painstakingly ripped, pulled, strained, and blistered our hands removing the overly stapled carpet, we came to the landing and were greatly disappointed. I was thinking the wood under the carpet on the landing would be planked like the floor in the foyer at the base of the stairs, but it…
11 Floor Cleaning Hacks That Will Make Your Life Easier
1. Use a pool noodle to fill your mop bucket. 2. Make it easier to hang mops and brooms with zip ties. 3. Get into really tight crevices by attaching a cardboard tube to your vacuum hose.