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  1. If this thread is about Eco Friendly decking or wood products of any sort for flooring, i would suggest one to visit http://www.sgbc.sg/index.php/certification/assess/C115/ . It is worth to note however that a Product is only considered to be "GREEN" only if it obtains SGBP certification http://www.sgbc.sg/index.php/certification/assess/C109/ .
  2. How about helping to make our home a greener place to live in? A GREEN flooring product where they have just launched a promotion today. removed
  3. Oil based is just as undesirable resulting to even higher VOC emissions. What is the density kg/m3? Would you have any product sample to show? Thx
  4. Is this price for Supply and Install? As for Green Labelling, i understand products relating to Building and Contstruction will not be given renewal under the Green Lablling Scheme as it will be superceded by new Scheme under SGBC/SGBP http://www.sgbc.sg/index.php/certification/product_label/ . This is to allow for more control to the definition of a Green product by adhering to a set of standard and stringent test conditions. Factors affecting the price are usually the following 1) Material used (Mao Zhu in original form is of lower density) 2) Dimension hence Thickness x Width x Length (Thickness is often the main consideration) 3) Density upon processed (as in how much raw materials being packed in to produce the product. better with higher density) 4) Joint profile whether is it tongue and groove or click system 5) Top coat used (Water based may not be desirable for scratch resistance)
  5. Would you have any bamboo flooring information to share? What are you getting? thx
  6. Considering that 2 bedrooms to have floor area of about 30sqm = 323 sqft, 5K sum would translate to S$15.48 per sqft which is super expensive for laminate. As for Bamboo, would you have the product specification and pricing to share? thx
  7. Try this http://www.woodlandeasiflor.com/Pages/Projects_eco-art_strip_flooring.html .... it is not laminate... in short, it has better performance and yet green.
  8. Bamboo flooring (as in the better one Strand Woven Bamboo) as far as i know ranges from $10 to $13 psf
  9. 5k? where did you get the quote from? you may wish to try an alternative to laminate here http://www.woodlandeasiflor.com/Pages/Projects_eco-art_strip_flooring.html where they are the first (and only so far) flooring company in Singapore that has their products certified as Green under SGBP.
  10. More can be found here http://www.woodlandeasiflor.com/Pages/Proj...o_flooring.html
  11. Yes you can but you will need to take care of the level difference from your bedroom door to the exterior.
  12. Top layer of Engineered Wood flooring uses real hardwood veneer typically 0.6 to 3mm while laminate uses decorative paper. As such, an Engineered Wood flooring is more expensive than Laminate Flooring.
  13. Make sure that you get a Strand Woven Bamboo flooring as it has a very high density @1100kg/m3 and has a Janka Hardness of @3,000 pounds per square inch.
  14. How much is everyone here paying for their laminate floor? At $6.50 psf, i would say it is expensive not beause of ones affordability but the product itself.
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