Red carpet film premieres held at home

Glitzy film premieres may have been cancelled due to the coronavirus crisis, but enterprising filmmakers have been holding them at home.

Film premiers with stars walking down the red carpet are a standard way that Hollywood publicises new films. However, Cinemas in Britain, Europe and the USA are closed due to the coronavirus outbreak, with premieres and film festivals cancelled.

The producers of a new thriller and love story, “The Carnivores”, decided that they would bring the premiere of their film into the cinematographer's home in Austin. A red carpet was laid from the front porch, through several rooms to the back garden. The home premiere was “attended” by a select restricted guest list who watched the home film screening.

David Arquette’s premiere of his documentary on pro wrestling was also held in his home, with guests sitting on couches and the living room floor to watch the film.

If the coronavirus restrictions become more strict, red carpet events could be attended by just one or two people but shared over the internet.

If you have reason to celebrate a birthday, graduation engagement or other events, why not hold it at home? Buy a roll of red carpet for your Wrexham home and broadcast a live internet video feed via YouTube or Skype.

Save the money from a cancelled holiday and buy a red or other brightly coloured carpets to make your home more cheerful if self-isolation forces you to spend more time at home.

How do you restore laminate flooring?

Laminate flooring is popular in homes and workplaces, and with good reason. It is durable, can look like real wood and is moisture resistant.

In busy homes and commercial premises, however, laminate floors can suffer from wear and tear. There are many ways a laminate floor can be damaged, from minor scratches to chipped corners, mould stains and raised joints. Fortunately, there are ways to restore it too.


How are scratches dealt with?


Scratches can be filled in using a wax pencil suitable for laminate flooring. Buy a wax pencil that matches the floor colour. Simply rub the pencil over the scratches then wipe off excess wax with a cloth.

If the scratches are deep, the board(s) will need replacing. When purchasing laminate flooring, buy more planks than you require so you have a few spare that can be used to replace damaged planks. You may be able to purchase spare boards at a later date, but you cannot be certain that the matching pattern and shade will still be available.


How do I restore chipped corners?


Chip corners can be repaired with wood filler. This is a paste that is the same colour as the flooring, which is spread across the damaged corner with a palette knife. After the filler dries, sand the area to make it even. For severe chips, it is better to replace the plank.


What do I do about mould or mildew?


Mould and mildew are the result of excessive moisture. To remove the stains, first, sweep and mop the floor. Wipe the area with a vinegar-soaked cloth then wash with water. If the stains have penetrated the surface, replace the planks.

Unless the cause of the moisture is found and dealt with, mould or mildew will be a recurring problem.


What is peaking?


When laminate flooring planks push against each other, the surface at the joints is raised. Known as ‘peaking’, this is caused by the laminate flooring not being installed well with insufficient expansion space between the outside floor planks and the walls. This can be fixed by trimming the boards next to the walls that are in line with the peaked area. This will provide sufficient expansion space.


How do I deal with gapping?


Gapping is when there are small gaps at the joints. In cold temperatures, this can be the result of the boards moving away from each other to leave gaps.

Laminate boards can expand or contract slightly according to the temperature. Some installers recommend acclimatising the boards to the room’s normal temperature before installing.

Gaps can be fixed with a sealant in the colour that matches the laminate flooring. Sealants come in a dispenser with a nozzle that makes it easy to fill any gaps. Sealants take a while to dry, so don’t use the floor until thoroughly dry.


Can a dull floor be restored?


Modern laminates are designed not to fade, even in direct sunlight. If the floor looks dull, it could simply be because it is dirty or stained.

Clean it thoroughly with a laminate flooring cleaner. You can make your own laminate floor cleaner with a mixture of a cup of white vinegar and a teaspoon of washing up liquid added to a gallon of warm water. Use this with a mop, then wait for it to dry before walking on the floor.


Can I use wood products to restore laminate flooring?


Laminate floor has a wood content and looks like the real thing, but it is not solid wood. The wood grains are printed on. Most products that are formulated for wood will probably not be effective and could be harmful. For example, treating a wood floor with wood wax makes it look dull. and the wax attracts dirt.

The exception to this is a wood stainer, provided it is used correctly. First, clean the floor then use a chemical etcher to de-gloss the surface. Alternatively, use a floor buffer with a 120-grit sanding screen to de-gloss the top layer, then apply the wood stainer with a floor applicator or painter’s pad. After the floor dries, apply a second coat. Allow to dry between 24 to 48 hours before putting the furniture back and walking on the floor.


Can I sand laminate flooring?


Laminate is made in layers. It has a top protection layer covering the thin printed wood effect layer. Unlike wood, it should not be sanded like a wood floor as this will strip away the wood effect layer and the top layer.

Any attempt to strip the top layer is a bad idea, as it will remove the wood effect.


How do I keep a laminate floor looking good?


There are several ways to prevent damage to laminate flooring to keep it looking good. If the laminate flooring area leads to an outside entrance, people coming inside will tread in dirt and debris, which could scratch the floor. Put dirt-absorbing mats in entrances to trap the dirt before people tread on the floor. Some households take off their outdoor shoes before walking on laminate flooring to prevent dirt from spreading.

Use protectors on furniture legs. These are made from felt or felt-like material with an adhesive coating to easily attach them to legs. It’s also a good idea to trim pets claws to prevent scratching.

Clean the floor regularly with a brush and a mop. Any spills should be mopped up immediately to prevent them staining the floor. Avoid using abrasive cleaning pads, wire wool or other abrasive cleaners as they can scratch the floor.

Steam cleaners or mops are not good for laminate, as the heat could warp the laminate. Use cleaning solutions formulated for laminates. If using a mop, don’t use too much water and dry the floor before treading on it.

If the floor is very dirty, you can hire professional laminate floor cleaners who have expertise in taking care of laminate flooring.

Laminate flooring can last between 10 and 25 years depending on foot traffic, but will not stay looking good forever. At some point, no amount of restoration will save the floor, so it is then time to replace your floor.


How antimicrobial carpets can reduce infection risks

Understandably, infection control is a major concern at the present time. In the home, micro-organisms like fungi, bacteria, algae and yeast are caused by a combination of warmth, moisture and food spills.

Carpets can easily be contaminated by spills, which can penetrate deep into the carpet where they breed micro-organisations. This may result in health problems, including toxic responses, allergies and infection. Dirty carpets also attract mites which can be dangerous to allergy sufferers.

To combat micro-organisms and bugs, regular carpet cleaning is required. Carpets with antimicrobial yarn treatment trap spills on the surface, where they can easily be cleaned up. They kill over 99.99% of bacteria and bugs and remain effective after carpets are cleaned with a carpet cleaning machine. Treated carpets also reduce the unpleasant odours caused by fungi, bacteria and yeast.

Some treatments available, such as BI-OME, make carpets stain and soil resistance and have sound absorption properties.

In areas used by many people, such as classrooms, student accommodation and care homes, bacteria can spread quickly so it is important to have floors free from micro-organisms. Any area where food is prepared or eaten by a number of people should consider antimicrobial treated carpets or alternative floor coverings.

Home and businesses with carpets in the Chester, Wrexham and North Wales areas should vacuum their carpets frequently and deep clean them regularly. Any food spilt should be cleaned up promptly. Common household bugs are a health threat, but well cared for carpets are not harmful to health.

Man has DIY disaster when he tries to dye his carpet

A man who tried to change his carpet colour with dye pods now needs to buy a new carpet, when his budget DIY attempts went awry.

The hapless homeowner, who wants to remain anonymous, had a beige carpet and thought that he would renovate it on a budget by dyeing it. He mistakenly thought that dye pods used to dye clothes and soft furnishings in washing machines would do the job easily. He tested the process on a small corner of the carpet which appeared to be successful, but when he started applying the dye to the rest of carpet, it did not colour evenly and the patches looked ugly.

Seeing the funny side, he posted a message and image of his ruined carpet in a Facebook group:


"Tried the Dylon dye [on] one a small part of carpet. Thought to myself that looks alright, so I did half my living room! Looks like I will be needing a new carpet lol."



It is possible to dye carpets yourself, but as this man found out, things can go drastically wrong. For those who want to change the colour of a carpet or restore its original colour, it is best to use professional carpet dyers. They can also treat patterned carpets to make the colours look more vibrant.

Good quality carpets will last a long time, but if you tire of the colour, be sure to leave dying it to the experts!

Carpet tiles - maximum performance, minimal environmental impact

Many interior designers and businesses are demanding flooring that has good performance, together with environmental credentials.

It is estimated that 60% of commercial carpet sales are for carpet tiles. This is because tiles look good, are easy to clean and replace, and last a long time.

Businesses are also concerned about purchasing materials that are kind to the environment though, and manufacturers are taking notice of these requirements. Some carpet tiles are now 100% recyclable at the end of their life, and tile backing can be made from recycled plastic drinking bottles.

Another way to help the environment is to choose carpet tiles that have insulation properties. This can reduce the amount of energy needed to heat an area.

Carpet tiles can also contribute to a healthier environment, as they can help conform to indoor air-quality standards. Carpet tiles that contain little or no volatile organic compounds (VOC) make rooms safe and healthy to work in and should not affect allergy sufferers.

Many commercial users of carpet tiles are looking beyond the local environmental impact of carpet tiles in their properties. They prefer manufacturers of carpet tiles that have introduced sustainable manufacturing processes and low carbon energy policies in their factories, as these benefit the environment by reducing their carbon footprint.

The ideal carpet tile is durable with acoustic and thermal properties. It has no VOCs and is certified to be environmentally friendly. Increasingly, carpet tile manufacturers are making tiles to fulfil these requirements.