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An attractive, appealing and welcoming room is not just about the furniture that you place in it. To create the perfect environment in any room, the backdrop is vital. This includes the colour and style of your wall treatments as well as the flooring and all of the subtle yet significant details throughout the room.
Pergo, the Swedish company that revolutionised the flooring industry decades ago, have been studying and improving upon flooring technology and design consistently since then. They understand the importance of a beautiful, coordinated design as the basis and foundation of any room. It almost seems as if their goal is to provide products and tools that will enable you to create such a perfect room you almost won't want any furniture to obstruct your view of it!
Pergo offers an impressive variety of accessories to complement your laminate flooring, help you to create your ideal room and really bring your perfect room to life. With their products, you can coordinate the texture and colour of your flooring, wallbases and mouldings to create a harmonious flow in the design of any room. You might even want to create some strategic focal points in your room with Pergo's new interior floor lighting options.
Like their laminate flooring, Pergo have designed their mouldings and wallbases with very high durability standards. All of the products offered by the company are guaranteed to stay beautiful for years and tolerate heavy traffic and wear.
When it comes to wallbases and beading, Pergo have designed them to match your laminate flooring through a variety of sizes, colours and styles that are easy to install and also make it possible to conceal cables. You can choose quarter rounds, 16x16 beading, and straight or shaped wallbases of different sizes.
You can also choose end mouldings, reducer strips, stair noses, or ramps that will perfectly match the surface texture and colour of your Pergo laminate flooring and provide the same durability and wear resistance as well. Your profiles options can include Four-in-One melding in a couple different sizes, various reducer strips, T-melding, and even a few choices when it comes to the finish of your stair nose melding. You can also browse a variety of Pergo's aluminum profiles.
If you plan to complete your flooring installation personally, you may also be interested in some of the installation tools offered by Pergo to help you lie you're flooring easily and achieve the perfect results. You may only want extra clips to help you install your wallbases, or you can choose to invest in their traditional or click-system installation kits. Pergo can also provide a plank cutter, so you can easily cut your planks without fine dust or annoying noise. Underlays are also available for purchase from Pergo. You can choose between foil, foam, felt or combination underlay in various sizes. You can also choose an underlay that will help protect your flooring against moisture or even reduce the impact sounds in your perfect room.
Although laminate flooring is not as difficult to clean and maintain as genuine hardwood, Pergo also offers a variety of cleaning products that they have developed especially to keep their flooring products in optimum condition. You can begin by purchasing a cleaning kit which includes a mop, mop cloth, spray cleaner and a 4000ml jug of specially formulated laminate floor cleaner.
Derek Rogers is a freelance writer who represents a number of UK businesses. For Pergo flooring, he recommends Completely Flooring, one of the UK's leading suppliers of Pergo Accessories.
Guide to Winter Preparation for Your Garden
Are you like me? Sad to see the summer end but at the same time relieved that there is one less task to tend to. Weeding, watering, pruning, and more weeding is over for this year and with a few more chores the outdoor gardening year draws to a close. Most of what needs to be completed is a matter of cleaning up and covering up. Practical steps to preparing your outdoor garden for winter involve:
1. Protecting plants. There are different opinions concerning whether to cut down or leave plants standing through the winter. Here on the prairies most people leave their perennials standing for a variety of reasons. In particular, trapping the snow cover is important for protection of plants and retaining moisture. Snow cover acts the same as good mulch by insulating the soil. Many perennial stems and seed heads are also very attractive for winter interest and provide food for the birds. After the ground freezes, mulch perennials and shrub beds with pine needles, compost, peat moss, or chopped leaves. This protects the soil and plant roots and moderates the effects of extreme temperature changes during winter periods of freezes and thaws.
2. Cleaning-up the garden. Harvest warm-season crops such as tomatoes even though they are still green. Lie out on windowsills; or layer in boxes with newspapers between the layers of tomatoes. They will slowly ripen or you can use green tomatoes for fried green tomatoes or various green tomato recipes. Pull out any remaining crops or spent annuals; clean up remaining debris and weeds to decrease the possibility of disease problems in the spring.
3. Evaluating your garden design. Before you start winterizing your garden, take a few minutes to review what worked and what didn't and make note of any areas that you would like to change in the spring.
4. Prepare the soil for early spring seeding. Turn over the garden soil late in the season while amending with organic matter such as leaves, compost, or well-rotted manure. In the spring, a light raking is all that is needed.
5. Caring for trees and lawns. Protect the tender bark of young trees from rabbits and gnawing critters by wrapping stems or trunks with chicken wire or commercial tree-guard products. To prevent rodents from nesting near buildings and trees, trim tall grass, and remove weeds. Deeply water trees and shrubs so that they go into winter well hydrated. Don't prune shrubs and trees as it may stimulate new growth just before the harsh weather. Cut lawns and fertilise if you wish with a low nitrogen 'winter' blend. Use grass clippings for mulch or compost. Never send them to the landfill, as they are excellent fertiliser left on the lawn (if they are not too long) and/or make terrific compost/mulch dug straight into the garden or used for pathways. Once rotted on garden pathways, dig into the garden and replace with new grass clippings.
6. Planting before winter. Now is the time to plant bulbs. Garden centres carry many varieties suitable for the prairies. Remember: buy good quality as cheap is not better - the larger the bulb - the larger the bloom. Look for plumpness, firmness, clean skin, and surface. Directions for planting are included with the package.
7. Composting. Compost dead plant debris including leaves. Leaves are a valuable natural resource. Rather than a nuisance, they are the best soil amendment as well as terrific mulches. Leaves take very little effort to recycle into a wonderful soil conditioner - leaf mould - for the yard and garden. You can make leaf mould by the same process nature does. Pile up moist leaves and wait for them to decompose or shred the leaves into smaller pieces before piling them up. If you wish, you can enclose the pile with chicken wire, snow fencing, or something similar. In the spring, I rake up dry leaves and dig them straight into the vegetable garden.
8. Cleaning your tools. Clean the soil from all your gardening tools, oil any wooden handles and moving parts, sharpen any blades, and then store them in a dry place for the winter.
9. Water Gardening. Bring in pumps, drain, clean, refill (if necessary) and store tender water plants prior to freezing.
10. Bringing in your indoor plants. Before bringing in any houseplants that have spent the summer outdoors, examine them for critters, wash them, and spray with soapy water or insecticidal soap. Use sterilised potting soil purchased from garden centres or shopping malls if re-potting your plants. Don't use garden soil as it may harbour insects, weed seeds, disease, and fungi.
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Im not used to dealing with these new cars.. Anyway, I took the 2 clips on each side off, took off both head rests and now it seems to be stuck on the ends. Is there another clip Im not seeing?? or do i have to take the side moldings off? HALP PLZ
Im not used to dealing with these new cars.. Anyway, I folded the back seats down, took the 2 clips on each side off, took off both head rests and now it seems to be stuck on the ends. Is there another clip Im not seeing?? or do i have to take the side moldings off? HALP PLZ
usually on the newer cars you have to remove the rear seat before you can remove the rear dash..
Review: OtterBox Commuter for E7
Now - I'm going to break the habit of the year here by saying that an OtterBox case isn't worth buying. BUT, it has nothing to do with build quality or materials and not even that much to do with design. In fact, the failure of the OtterBox Commuter case is almost entirely down to Nokia itself.
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