Refinishing your wood floors
Let Alpine by Design show you how
easy it can be to refinish your
existing hardwood floors and add
new beauty to your home.

Call us any time at 973-683-1500
or email alpinefloorsnj@aol.com
for your free in-home consultation.



SELECTING WOOD PATTERN
Alpine by Design has hundreds of
flooring samples for you and your
family to browse through and It
would be our pleasure to help you
choose a flooring that compliments
your home and lifestyle.

Call us today at 973-683-1500 or
email info@alpinebydesign.com
for your free in-home consultation.


Questions & Answers

Flooring 101

Question 01: We have natural maple cabinets/bookshelves/etc. throughout our house
and we are now considering putting in laminate flooring. Here is our question: Would it
be best to stay with the natural maple for the flooring (too much maple?) or go with a
cherry - will it be contrasting?
Answer: We recommend a contrast when it comes to flooring. The white sapwood in
American Cherry would certainly be complimentary to the natural maple cabinets.
It is a beautiful wood, but note that it is very soft and tends to ding and dent easily.
Hickory is a fun wood if you like a more rustic look, and it is very hard and dense like
maple. Its white sap wood contrasts with the deep, rich, reds and browns of the heartwood.
You can also select the all-time favorite oak with a warm stain for contrast.

When you're selecting a flooring that will compliment your cabinets/bookshelves, etc.,
also be thinking about how it will work with the actual colors that you'll be using for
upholstery, draperies, wall paint, etc., especially if you're thinking of using burgundys,
reds, rusts, browns, golds, etc. The yellow and/or reddish tones in wood can get tricky.

Tips for keeping your new wood floors clean:
Vacuum often to keep dirt from grinding into the floor finish or sticking to it.
Wipe up spills immediately. A damp (not wet) cloth may be used on a well-sealed
wood floor to wipe up food spills or mud. Wipe dry with cloth or paper towel.
Clean when necessary with a solvent-based liquid wax for wood.
Follow directions on container. Solvent removes dirt and old wax, and leaves
a thin wax coating which must be buffed. Apply with:

1. A dry cloth, rubbing floor and refolding the clean part of cloth as dirt is taken up;
hard on knees

2. Cloth over long-handled wax applicator, rubbing and refolding cloths as above Electric
floor polishers, can be rented at many supermarkets, changing to clean brushes or
pads as dirt and wax are taken up.

3. Buff wax left on floor: immediately if by hand; or after 20-30 minutes if with electric polisher.


Cabinetry 101
Question 01: We are want to remodel our kitchen and I'm not sure what's appropriate in
terms of hardware for the cabinets. Do you put knobs on the doors and handles on the
drawers or is it vice versa?

Answer: The standard to the industry is knobs on the doors and handles on the drawers.
We will go over all your hardware questions during our free in-home consultation.

Question 02: Cabinets come with more options than can be imagined!
How can I easily sort through all my options and now which is best for my situation?

Answer: Don't worry because Alpine is here to help you sort through your options.
We will be glad to sit down and help you get an idea of what your budget will comfortably
allow. Let us take care of the details for you! The only thing left will be for you tohave fun
picking out your beautiful new kitchen cabinets.

Tiling 101

Question 01: Do I have to work with a designer or architect?

Answer: It is highly encouraged that you work with an architect or interior designer on
any project, but not required. As it is easier for a designer to better assess your individual
needs with regards to space, light, colors, textures and lending a flow to your overall home environment.

Question 02: How can I get a sample of tile to see if it matches my design?

Answer: Please visit our showroom at 57 West Main Street in Somerville, NJ to browse
through our hundreds of tile samples. You are welcome to take samples home to review.


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