We found some decent pictures of various cork flooring options on the net. Check these out.
http://corkandfloor.com/floorpics.htm
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Installation of Cork Floors
Cork flooring is installed much like a hardwood floor in that once installed, a urethane coating is applied. However, cork flooring is much warmer than wood as well as being durable and forgiving.[10] Cork flooring is available in tiles and tongue-and-groove planks, starting at about $3 per square foot. Cork flooring comes in an array [...]
What Cork Is Made Of
Cork flooring is made up of millions of these 14-sided cells, each one serving as a cushion to protect the surface of the cork flooring, and making cork flooring the perfect natural solution in keeping sound to a minimum. Because of this cellular structure, cork flooring is impact resistant as well, which not only lends [...]
Bamboo Flooring - Is It Better Than Cork Flooring?
Bamboo Flooring - Is It Better Than Cork Flooring?
Bamboo flooring is unlike any other material when it comes to covering a floor. Many homeowners are just now discovering why bamboo is becoming such a popular choice in new home construction as well as older homes. But is bamboo flooring a better choice than cork flooring? [...]
Harvesting The Cork
Harvesting the cork oak for its bark is strictly regulated, limiting such harvesting into nine-year cycles. The individual cork oaks must be at least 25 years old before they are harvested and when they are, the health of those cork oaks must be ensured.[22] Harvesting of virgin growth cork trees is outlawed until the trees [...]
The Basics of Cork Flooring
Cork flooring is naturally hypo-allergenic. Cork is anti-microbial and is resistant to mold and mildew.[1] Cork
flooring is undeniably the single most environmentally friendly floorcovering you could consider. It is quiet and durable and is a natural product that is harvested from the bark of the cork oak tree.[2] Cork flooring is all over the Internet. [...]

September 09, 2008 
