In a 'time when environmental protection also derives from the very careful not to produce "waste" with the reckless use of objects and materials that will then be "disposed of", albeit with due care, consumer preferences (say "users" in this case, is a term more appropriate to the subject) should be on those products that last, and therefore by definition less polluting. Even when you set up home, or take action to restore and improve it, aesthetics and functionality.
So why not think of a nice wooden floor, so hot in warm shades, but also actually for the thermal properties, chromatic elegant articulation of the joints offered by its grains, the most economical materials than "competitors" is in the initial purchase and then, both in maintenance work.
After twenty years is a bit ', or faded a bit' worn: it rileviga and again with a new floor for another 20 years without the need for landfills already too full.
There is also another way to give eternity (you exaggerate a bit, 'of course) to an already treated wood: it is the one adopted by the company " The wooden floor Ltd. "which has been operating for several years on Italian territory and foreign markets for supply and installation of wooden flooring from the traditional to the underlayment. The strength is the research and procurement of recycled wood: mainly beams of old houses, attics of houses (homes from the northern mountain), tanks (from Veneto). The semi
company is in, the final installation, manual and warranty for reasons of assembly, is exclusively performed by the personnel of both Italy and abroad.
The choice of materials is made directly by Samuel Calvisi and Albanian Taddeo, owners of the company, which creates its textures in wood according to the tastes and needs.
It applies the statement of the French chemist Antoine Lavoisier "nothing is created, nothing is lost, everything is transformed", with all due respect even from environmentalists who will certainly appreciate its "environmental savings."
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