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Example of a large pool design in New York
Example of a large pool design in New York

BUYS- COSMOPOLITAN MINI Contemporary Button Tufted Red Velvet Fabric Sectional Sofa And Round Chair And Ottoman Living Room Set
The Cosmopolitan Mini is a smaller version of the Cosmopolitan collection. The Mini still carries the same sexy appeal and a modern contemporary look. The rich velvet fabric brings comfort along with the plush cushion sitting will support hours of relaxation. The Cosmopolitan collection also features a button tufted cut and warp around arms and back. Collection is only sold as a set.
Dimensions:
Sofa Overall Size: W173" x D57" x H35"
1 Sofa: W80" x D43" x H35"
1 Round Loveseat: W63" x D63" x H38"
1 Ottoman: W40" x D" x H16.5"
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Historic Highlands foyer and stair case to upper and lower levels.
Large elegant medium tone wood floor and brown floor foyer photo in Denver with white walls
Large elegant medium tone wood floor and brown floor foyer photo in Denver with white walls

Foyer - traditional foyer idea in Wilmington with gray walls

Failed coatings removed using Dumond® Smart Strip™ Log and Timber finish remover. Entire log-shell mechanically sanded with Mirka® Bulldog Gold™ abrasive disks
PPG® ProLuxe™ Cetol® Log and Siding coatings applied

Esher is a small suburb in Surrey, situated just outside London. It was a fashionable area to live in amongst royalty and the aristocracy in the Victorian period, and during this time many buildings were built.
One such building has since been turned into a block of separate flats, and some of the flats still contain the original Victorian tiles in the hallway. I was contacted by one of these flat owners about restoring their tiles back to the best possible condition. Interestingly this customer’s tiles were part of a larger floor that had been divided between two flats.
I began the restoration by spreading Tile Doctor Remove and Go across the entire set of tiles. Remove and Go is a heavy-duty stripper that helped to loosen and remove old glue deposits where carpet had been laid over the tile, it will also strip off old sealers and release ingrained muck.
The Remove and Go was worked into the tile and grout with a stiff brush and then the soiled solution rinsed off and extracted using a wet vacuum. I followed by this applying a coarse 200-grit diamond encrusted burnishing pad, fitted to a handheld buffer, to grind away the particularly stubborn dirt and stains to restore the appearance of the stone. Afterwards, I rinsed the tiles again with water and soaked up the resultant slurry with a wet vacuum.
I noticed that there remained several ingrained stains dotted across the floor, so to remove these I aggressively burnished the affected areas with a very coarse 50-grit handheld diamond block. This essentially removed the very top layer of the stone, taking with it the ingrained marks.
Next, I dried the area with a large blower and heat gun. Under normal circumstances, 48 hours needs to pass before the tiles can be sealed, but as this was a small area I was able to dry it very quickly. After carrying out a damp test, I determined the tiles were ready to be sealed.
To seal the Victorian Tiles, I applied six coats of Tile Doctor Seal and Go sealer, which provides a high-quality sheen finish, as well as plenty of protection for the future. Tile Doctor have a range of suitable sealers available including Colour Grow which provides a matte finish – it’s just a matter of personal choice for the customer.
The outcome of the restoration was fantastic and the customer was very pleased, leaving the following testimonial.
“Promptly organised, delivered when promised. Good looking job when complete. Well done.”
Rupert Mcleod
West Surrey Tile Doctor

Deck was originally stained with Cabot's stain and the previous jobs were never stripped off before staining, so there was a hard "varnish" of stain built up in many areas. The entire deck was sprayed with maxxum's biodegradable deck stripper and washed off, leaving beautiful, bright, clean wood. A top coat of Sikkens SRD stain in Cedar was applied by brush to all surfaces.

Deck was originally stained with Cabot's stain and the previous jobs were never stripped off before staining, so there was a hard "varnish" of stain built up in many areas. The entire deck was sprayed with maxxum's biodegradable deck stripper and washed off, leaving beautiful, bright, clean wood. A top coat of Sikkens SRD stain in Cedar was applied by brush to all surfaces.

Failed coatings removed using Dumond® Smart Strip™ Log and Timber finish remover. Entire log-shell mechanically sanded with Mirka® Bulldog Gold™ abrasive disks
PPG® ProLuxe™ Cetol® Log and Siding coatings applied

Mill glaze removed with 220g Mirka® Bulldog Gold™ abrasive discs
Sashco® Transformation Stain® Log and Timber coatings applied
Example of a mid-sized mountain style brown two-story wood gable roof design in Denver
Example of a mid-sized mountain style brown two-story wood gable roof design in Denver

Failed coatings removed using Dumond® Smart Strip™ Log and Timber finish remover. Entire log-shell mechanically sanded with Mirka® Bulldog Gold™ abrasive disks
PPG® ProLuxe™ Cetol® Log and Siding coatings applied

Failed coatings removed using Dumond® Smart Strip™ Log and Timber finish remover. Entire log-shell mechanically sanded with Mirka® Bulldog Gold™ abrasive disks
PPG® ProLuxe™ Cetol® Log and Siding coatings applied

A client sent me a picture of her log cabin that we coated with Sikkens® ProLuxe™ Cetol® Log & Siding about six years ago - She has us return every other year for maintenace and to apply a coat of Sikkens® Cetol® Maintenace RE™

Mill glaze removed with 220g Mirka® Bulldog Gold™ abrasive discs
Sashco® Transformation Stain® Log and Timber coatings applied
Inspiration for a mid-sized rustic brown two-story wood gable roof remodel in Denver
Inspiration for a mid-sized rustic brown two-story wood gable roof remodel in Denver

An amazing amount of hard work and skilled labor went in to getting this 18th century home back to its original exposed cedar siding! All done without making any hazardous dust or harming any of the nature and landscape.
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