Top Flooring Trends of 2024 Wide Plank Wood Flooring Terrazzo Effect Tiles Large Stone Tiles in Cool Tones Warm Rustic Wood Flooring Herringbone Designs As we step into 2024, the flooring world is shifting from the simplicity and authenticity of 2023 to warmer, bolder, and more rustic styles. If you’re planning a flooring upgrade, these […]
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Your Comprehensive Guide to Choosing the Perfect Laminate Flooring At Payless United Flooring, we offer a wide selection of high-quality laminate floors, designed to bring elegance, durability, and affordability to your home. Whether you’re aiming for a classic wood look or a more modern finish, laminate flooring is a smart choice for any room in […]
This old house has been gently but completely renovated, while still in-keeping its authentic look and feel. It is located on the top of a hill with amazing views over fields of gold and the ocean just behind. The spacious areas and the large slidingglass doors leading out to the garden eliminate the border […]
At Payless United Flooring, we frequently address technical questions about timber floors in wet areas under Australian conditions. Recently, an architect inquired about waterproofing cork floors and whether a specific product and application method could achieve this. While we often receive similar questions about wooden floors for bathrooms, toilets, and occasionally laundries, this topic has […]
Understanding Timber Floors: Solid vs. Engineered timber flooring When exploring timber flooring options, the first crucial question is: what’s the difference between solid and engineered timber flooring? Often, decisions are made quickly based on wood type, color, width, length, and price, overlooking whether solid or engineered timber flooring is the better choice. This decision impacts […]
Jarrah hardwood, native to the southwestern corner of Western Australia, is one of the most prevalent Eucalyptus species in the region and stands out as one of the few commercially valuable varieties. Known scientifically as Eucalyptus marginata, Jarrah is named after the distinctive light-colored vein running along the edge of its leaves. This towering hardwood […]






