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Take a click over to the website of Denise Kuriger Design, LTC, to see our Carlisle Heirloom/Select Walnut on the floors of a spectacular home. The home is in the Hamptons on Long Island and the floors were installed by Jimi Chahalis of Showcase Wood Floors. The floors were created with 5-, 8-, and 10-inch widths, using a selection or grading process to capture just the right characteristics in the wood that the the customer prefers. The floors are finished in Tung Oil.
Posted on Mar 18, 2010 AT 11:16 PM in Home Building & Contracting • (0) Comments
Carlisle Wide Plank Floors will be in booth #935 at the upcoming Architectural Digest Show in New York City. The show goes from March 18-24, but from March 19 through the 21, the doors are open to the public. The event takes place at Pier 94, 12th Avenue at 55th Street, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
While you’ll certainly want to see our floors in action, and talk to our Carlisle staff who will be there, the show if full of lots of interesting things to do. You could attend cooking demonstrations and tastings, or attend a seminar on getting started with your dream design project.
But, we really recommend you come visit us! For complete show details, go here: http://www.archdigesthomeshow.com
Posted on Mar 16, 2010 AT 04:43 AM in News & Events • (0) Comments
Here’s an example of our Heirloom Hickory, placed in a home in Colulmbia, Maryland by Jim and Toni Johns. The Johns found Carlisle online and then decided to make a visit to our Washington D.C. showroom to see the samples up close. In January they placed their order and just last week they sent us these photos of the completed project.
Sales and Design Consultant Adam Whitney says that Toni Johns wanted to create a Colonial look, but also wanted a very hard wood, so Pine was not her preference. Once Adam and the Johns decided Hickory was going to do the trick, Adam made sure the boards were graded (selected) to have minimal knots. This is called “Heirloom Grade” and it means that those boards came from the very bottom tier of the tree.
“In mature, old growth timber, this is where there are the fewest branches, so it creates a cleaner look,” Adam says.
Carlisle further graded the Hickory is selecting the boards, and in the installation of the floor, to maximize the use of heartwood, which gives a more consistent color tone throughout the whole floor. That means that with this 7-inch board, Carlisle started with a 9-inch board and used a straight-line rip saw to take off some edge grain.
Then, the floor was prefinished before shipping off to the Johns, using our Gingerbread stain.
Thanks to the Johns for sending us these photos!
Posted on Mar 14, 2010 AT 10:29 PM in Hardwood Flooring • (0) Comments
We got a note and photograph from customer Lisa Cahill recently and thought we would share them. Lisa had ordered 2,200 square free of 6- to 10-inch wide Heart Pine for her home. She selected a blended grade and the boards were finished only with Tung Oil, no stain. Below is a photo of how the floor looks in her remodeled kitchen.
Lisa writes: “I love my floors!!! Thanks, again, for all of your help. I actually used the leftover flooring and had a desk top made for my kids homework room.”
While writing to us, Lisa mentioned that she used a “magic eraser” to remove a shoe mark on the new floor. Unfortunately, the magic eraser had the effect of rubbing off the Tung oil, and she wanted advice on how to fix that. Our designer, Stephanie Buckley, advised her to re-apply a little Tung oil just to the affected area. Normally, scuff marks can be removed with a little white vinegar on a cloth.
Carlisle’s Heart Pine comes from a 30,000-acre plantation in Alabama, owned and operated by the Crosby family. It’s available in widths ranging from 4 to 17 inches, and lengths averaging 11 feet.
Read more about Longleaf Heart Pine flooring.
Posted on Mar 08, 2010 AT 03:17 AM in (0) Comments
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