Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Trends For Floors

Flooring experts look ahead to what's next

A hot topic for hundreds of experts gathered at the recent 2011 Remodeling Show in Chicago was trends in wood flooring. Now in its 20th year, the show is the premier event in the nation for remodelers to look to what lies ahead in their industry. Wood floors remain a popular choice for interior designers, contractors, remodelers and do-it-yourselfers interested in increasing a home's appeal. One reason is the flexibility of wood floors - they work well in either modern or traditional decorating styles. Installing wood floors can also provide a strong return on investment. Houses with wood floors sell faster and for a higher price than others, according to a 2010 national survey of real estate agents by the National Wood Flooring Association. In today's hyper-competitive housing market, sellers need every possible advantage. Some people shy away from wood floors due to misconceptions about maintenance, but new technologies have made it very simple to care for wood floors. Most require little more than sweeping and/or vacuuming and occasional application of an appropriate professional cleaning product. Lumber Liquidators - North America's largest specialty retailer of hardwood flooring - drew steady traffic to its exhibit at the Remodeling Show by discussing a number of flooring trends: Splashes of color For more eclectic tastes, the trend for hardwood floors is diverging from traditional earth tones to grays, radiant reds and bright blues. Some new finishes even include a base that glimmers in the light. Distressed is best Consumers are interested in distressed looks found in reclaimed wood or hand-scraped finishes. This trend stems from the ongoing popularity of vintage looks in many categories. Not just for pandas Bamboo is popular for its sustainability and contemporary look. New twists on bamboo floors - wire-brush finishes and grained stamping, for example - are extending its reach into homes with more traditional decors. Wide planks Popular plank sizes are being doubled and even tripled in width to between 5 and 7 inches. Preferences are often determined by the size of a home. Smaller homes can appear even smaller if planks are too wide. Border patrol Mixing in a different color or finish of hardwood floors as a border achieves creative compartmentalization of open spaces. This can be used effectively, for example, to separate a dining area from a living area in a loft-style condominium.

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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Come See Us At The SCWBEC Expo



Come see some of the staff of S.A.C. Interiors at there table at the SCWBEC Expo being held at

Hyatt Regency Long Island
April 12, 2010 9-1pm

1717 Motor Parkway
Hauppague, NY

Come out and join the fun and get some free goodie's See you there!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Powder Room

Put a new spin on freshening up a guest bathroom redo. Here are a few petite retreats with punch display dramatic color, texture, that give you big impact in a small space.












If you need help with your half baths or any design needs contact S.A.C. Interiors.










Looking For A Sweet Treat?





If you are looking for a sweet treat or other party favors call Charisse. Charisse is the event planner for S.A.C. Interiors and design diva with the master plan. To pay for ordersclick below.






Pantry


A well- stocked pantry is a cook's dream, but trying to prepare aa meal from one that's overstuffed with canned goods, extra dishes, seldom used appliances can make dinner impossible. A pantry that's organized will end up saving you time, frustration, and money. Start by completely clearing the shelves and tossing anything that's expired. Have fun and getting organized. If you need help feel free to contact S.A.C. Interiors


Conversation Piece


We live a more casual lifestyle than we did 20 years ago. Formal living and dining rooms are being replaces with spaces that allow conversation to take place with those in the kitchen, without everyone feeling there so boxed in and they have to be there.