Illuminations Vinyl Flooring

Cushionstep™ Vinyl SheetBeautiful designs for today's styles with the quality, durability, and easy care you expect from Armstrong.We have selected English as your language preference. If you would like to browse in a different language, please choose a language using the dropdown. Border Community – 39BC Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, 33 ⅓ RPM Barcode and Other Identifiers Other Versions (1 of 1) View All The Illuminations Reviews All Versions of this Release steo70dj, zevulon, Matkis, Cliff_Freeword, quDoes Empire Today® have any showrooms or retail stores? How do I shop with Empire? Is there any charge or obligation for an estimate? How quickly can you install? Does Empire® have brand name products? How do I reschedule my appointment? What information will Empire need to place my order? What types of payments does Empire accept? We ask that payment be available prior to installation. Empire® accepts cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club International, money orders or certified checks.

We do not accept personal checks. Will my old flooring have to be removed? Do Empire® products carry a warranty?All of our products carry both a manufacturer’s product warranty and our Installation Warranty. For information on warranties, please click
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In a typical house, Carpet should be professionally cleaned every six to 12 months, depending upon the traffic volume and type of activity. for more information about Carpet cleaning. Is bamboo flooring subject to moisture? Can Empire® Today® install laminate flooring in every room of my home? Can you install laminate flooring on my stairs? What do I have to do to maintain my vinyl flooring after installation? Traffic should be kept to a minimum during the first 48 hours. Loose dirt should be swept from the floor. Wash the floor with a non-abrasive floor cleaner. Do not use the following: Abrasive or mop shine products Vacuums with rotating beater bars. Ensure that furniture legs and/or appliances have large surface non-staining floor protectors. Is an underlayment used for vinyl flooring?Nature is beautiful, but few of us have the capacity to rough it for any significant duration. Time outdoors means savoring the sun or shade in courtyards, plazas, parks, and backyards—planned and cultivated spaces embedded with amenities for comfort and convenience.

As you contemplate your next exterior project, imagine yourself eating lunch, grabbing a drink, and catching up with co-workers, friends, or a good book with these made-to-endure furniture pieces and lighting fixtures. Sconce, Bocci Ambient lighting can be hard to come across outdoors. Sconce, an outdoor surface-mounted version of Bocci’s 14 Series chandelier, is an alternative to traditional architectural and landscape lighting that can bring mood lighting outside. The 4”-high-by-2”-deep luminaire is made with a cast-glass hemisphere and uses a 12V, 10W xenon lamp. Emu Heaven Chairs, Coalesse The sweet hereafter comes down to earth in this outdoor chair collection from Coalesse, designed by French designer Jean-Marie Massaud. Available in three powder-coat finishes, the collection includes an armchair, side chair, and lounge chair, as well as tables, vases, and stools. The chairs are made of 34% recycled content. Kama Duo Modular Table, Ego Paris City dwellers fortunate to have a backyard rarely have enough room for furniture.

This space-saver from Ego Paris does double duty by acting as a low coffee table and as a dining table. The Corian or aluminum tabletop comes in eight colors, while the lacquered aluminum frame comes in 20 colors. The 129cm-long piece is 54cm wide when closed and 62cm when completely opened. Cloud Sofa, Meridiani The Cloud Sofa from Meridiani exemplifies the look and comfort of indoor furniture in outside applications. Designed by Italian designer Andrea Parisio, the sofa is part of the Cloud Collection, which also includes a modular seating system, a small armchair, and two lounge beds. Cloud is made using lightened solid Iroko wood. Zidiz, Royal Botania As the namesake for this outdoor seating collection from Royal Botania, Zidiz means “check this out” in Aantwarps, a Flemish dialect from the city of Antwerp, Belgium. Designed by company co-founder Kris Van Puyvelde, Zidiz combines a sustainably harvested teak base from Royal Botania’s XQI line with a white Corian tabletop.

The collection’s chairs are stackable. La Jolla LPL6, Auroralight La Jolla LPL6 from Auroralight is perfectly proportioned for small pathways and intimate garden areas. Made of solid copper and brass with stainless steel hardware, the 6"-diameter, 17"-tall landscape luminaire is lamped with a high-output LED. An internal diffusion option offers a softer glow with no shadowing. La Jolla is designed for 10' to 18' spacing. Woven Vinyl Flooring, Architectural Systems Inc.Architectural Systems offers a different take on resilient flooring with Woven Vinyl Flooring. Suitable for use outdoors, the collection consists of three patterns. Rolls are 78-3/4" wide by 65'6" long, and tiles are 20" square. Matte and gloss finishes are available. terms and conditions of salecalifornia 65 poposition warningcalifornia transparency in supply chain act disclosureLighting is one of the most critical—and most visceral—qualities of an indoor space, and the difference between good and bad lighting can make or break comfort, mood and overall happiness in your home.

Exposure to natural light affects your immune system as well as your circadian rhythms, sleep cycle and hormones, and studies have linked lack of sunlight to depression (S.A.D), immune problems, diabetes and cancer. According to researcher and director of SUNAC (Sunlight, Nutrition and Health Research Center) William B. Grant, “over 20,000 Americans die prematurely annually from insufficient UVB/vitamin D, and half of those with multiple sclerosis in the U.S. would not have MS if they had had more UVB exposure.” Considering all of this, its frustrating that the building industry for the past 50 years has been primarily concerned with the energy element of artificial lighting, rather than human health concerns. Reflecting this industry bias, the LEED certification system doesn’t spend a lot of time on lighting. What is covered by LEED-H in regards to lighting can be summed up in this one sentence: If you utilize energy efficient fixtures OR employ an Energy Star advanced lighting package, you can earn LEED points for your home.

Here at Inhabitat, we consider lighting to be a hugely important element of sustainable building design. We consider “sustainable design” to include consideration of ergonomics, human health and comfort in addition to energy consumption. Because of this, we would like to expand on the LEED lighting criteria and explain how you can find the most sustainable, beautiful and healthy lighting options for your home. We all care about our health, and we all want to lower our energy bills. Fortunately, most of the tactics you can employ to decrease energy consumption can make your life healthier, too. Here are some simple steps to leading a long and energy-efficient life: This is one change that is easy to implement and can draw cash returns immediately. Replacing a 100-watt incandescent with a 32-watt Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb (CFL) can save you at least $30 in energy costs over the life of the bulb, AND, if every household in the U.S. replaced one light bulb with a CFL, it would prevent enough pollution to equal removing one million cars from the road.

How’s that for a win-win situation? CFLs provide high-quality light without the heat of incandescent bulbs, and they use much less energy and last up to 10 times longer. If you like this idea, consider taking Energy’s Star Change a Light Pledge > Also, consider investing in an Energy Star lighting upgrade > Your wallet with thank you for it in a year’s time. The simplest fix you can make right now to your existing incandescent lights is to switch them to CFLs. That said, there are plenty of other lighting technologies out there as well, the most promising of which for the future seems to be LEDs (Light-emitting Diodes). LEDs don’t heat up like incandescents, and they last longer and are more energy efficient than both traditional bulbs and CFLs. CFLs and energy-efficient lighting are all well and good, but why use artificial light at all when we all have access to a free, bright, renewable source of light in the sky? Of course, we need artificial light to function at night, but if our houses were well conceived and well designed in the first place, we would all have access to copious amounts of natural light through well-placed windows, skylights and translucent wall panels.

Even without skylights and bay windows, architects can make light reflect deep into an interior space through strategic design and placement of windows. If we all had proper sources of natural light, we would spend a lot less on our energy bills and lead happier and healthier (and more circadianly-attuned) lives. That would be the ideal scenario, but we recognize that in the real world, most of us move into a place and never get a lot of say in its design. (I personally live in New York City and I’ve never seen a Manhattan apartment that gets enough natural daylight.) If you’re living in the dark, don’t fret: there are a lot of things you can do to bring more natural light into your space: You may not have the option to renovate, but if you do, now is a perfect time to take it. There are a lot of great translucent insulating building products coming on to the market which will allow you to let light into your home without letting heat in (or out); a typical concern with skylights and large windows of the past.

You can maximize the light in a given room by choosing light colors and reflective materials for your walls, ceiling and floor. Light-colored and shiny flooring options like linoleum or polished wood can reflect a lot of ambient light, brightening up your space.Low-VOC paints typically come in only light colors, anyway, sparing the indoor air from noxious gases. Mirrors on walls will also reflect light around and brighten your space exponentially. This has nothing to do with building design, but we thought we’d throw it in for good measure. Maintaining erratic sleep schedules and staying up late every night not only require you to consume a lot more lighting (and energy) than is necessary, but it also messes with your circadian rhythms / hormones, and ultimately your health (see cancer research studies for evidence). (This is a personal plea to all you crazy workaholic nocturnal types who think nothing of staying up all night, every night, as well as you profs who make your interns and poor students do the same!)