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inspiration: Floors & floor coverings showcase Flooring is one of the


first things people will notice about your home and with the right choice of product it can make a real statement. This month’s showcase takes a look at some of the different options – whether you want to install a carpet, wooden flooring or tiles


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1. A wooden floor, while being practical, adds a sense of grandeur to your home. The Natural Wood Floor Company’s collection is made from eco-friendly, sustainable, engineered oak and is available in a variety of colours and finishes. The Oak Antique Pre-Oiled Grey is right on trend and strikingly different. It is precision brushed to enhance the grain and its deep grey tones add warmth and character. www.naturalwoodfloor.co.uk


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2. These Woodpile Oak Hexagon Tiles are made from porcelain and have an eye-catching wood design in a hexagonal format. The tiles are perfect for injecting a natural scheme into your home and creating a statement floor with their unique shape and pattern. The tiles have a matt finish and measure 320 mm x 320 mm x 7 mm. They are priced at £29.95 per square metre. www.wallsandfloors.co.uk


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3. This stylish rug by Carpets & Co features a modern flatweave design in similar colour tones for a sophisticated look. The rug is handwoven in India by expert artisans with a combination of 50 per cent hemp and 50 per cent pure wool yarn. The rug is finished with tas- sels to complete its ethnic look and costs £199. It has a pile height of 5 mm and a weight of 3 kg per square metre. www.therugseller.co.uk


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