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... material’s advantages, bamboo is renewable (harvest-able every one to five years as opposed to 20+ years for hardwoods); versatile (used in multiple applications, including furniture, flooring, ... ? I guess Anji was inspired to the innovation by the allure of the material, since bamboo not only possesses the merits outlined above, but also the perks of minimal shedding and ...
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... PROSOURSE features flooring products from leading manufacturers of hardwood flooring, berber, cut pile, wall-to-wall carpeting, area rugs, ceramic tile, marble, laminates, and vinyl, as well as the latest in bamboo and cork flooring.
We also provide complete Kitchen and Bath installs and remodels! Our line of cabinetry, granite, marble, and accessories is “second to none”.
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Bamboo truly is a remarkable renewable resource. It is a centuries old material that ... controlled stands with an astounding growth cycle of three to five years. Bamboo is not a wood, but a species of grass. There are more than 1200 species of ... 5 years versus 15-20, typical for many hardwoods.
* The fastest growing plant on the planet, some species ...
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... business. A Naturally Green Product made from bamboo, which is a strong, renewable resource.
What benefit you can get from this product ? ... , flexible and beautiful in both its natural and finished states.
Bamboo is huge business worldwide , and provide shelter ... full line of directors chairs that are made of hardwoods and stand up to repeated use. They are very stylish and can be printed or left ...
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... a playroom. Some examples would be wood, vinyl, cork, bamboo, carpet, ceramic tiles, carpets and wall-to- ... your game room is located in a basement that eliminates most if not all hardwoods because of moisture problems in the cellars.
So what is the best? Checkered tiling is ... favorite sport or group name on them. For an Asian theme you want bamboo lamps and lanterns hung. For the general would play ...
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... Soe and I follow an elephant path winding among immense bamboo, hanging vines, leafy creepers and thin-barked teak. ... graze. They eat up to 200kg per day, and their favourite food, bamboo, is more than plentiful.
Several times along the logging roads, when the dirt was too ... ’s teak, one of the world’s most valuable hardwoods. It is slow growing (80–120 years to ...
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