MAN-MADE FLOORING | An Architect Explains

With the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century, machines started making flooring products like Ceramic tiles, Vitrified tiles, Terrazzo, Concrete and Laminate wood, which are stronger, more durable, cheaper and require less labour for laying. But some of these materials are quite similar. To make it easier for you, an Architect, has reviewed the pros and cons of the man-made flooring materials and suggested where they are best suited……..

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BUILDINGS IN INDIA | An Architect’s Reviews

Here are comprehensive, architectural reviews of the building projects proposed, planned and executed in India. These reviews touch upon the pros and cons of the designs of these projects and will hopefully help you in making the right decision when planning to buy a flat. An Architect reviews the merits and demerits of the design and plan of the buildings……

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BUILDERS AND BUILDINGS IN BANGALORE | An Architect Reviews

Here are comprehensive, architectural reviews with pros and cons of the building projects proposed, planned and executed in Bangalore. Since I am an Architect based in Bangalore and have worked with some of the builders like Brigade Group, Godrej Group, Golden Gate Properties, Prestige Group, Puravankara, Raheja Builders, Salarpuria Group, TATA Housing, I have an idea of their projects being executed in Bangalore……

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RESILIENT FLOORING | An Architect Explains

Resilient flooring is essentially flooring made with materials that are elastic like Linoleum, Vinyl, Rubber and Carpet. These materials are highly durable, more affordable than other flooring materials and useful for noise reduction. So they are used in commercial and public spaces. However, each type of resilient flooring material is better suited for a specific purpose. To aid you in choosing the right one, an Architect has reviewed the pros and cons of different resilient flooring materials and suggested where they are most suitable…….

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