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Flooring used in 1920s commercial buildings.
Hardwood is not a good choice for any room that frequently gets wet or sees a lot of traffic including bathrooms laundry rooms and mudrooms.
As a technique bricks could be laid as a solid wall a cavity wall or as a veneer onto a light wood frame see above.
The original office building was erected in 1920 22 as a concrete encased steel frame with two basement levels a mezzanine and eight upper storeys.
The construction of these kinds of buildings required significant skill.
Patent 1 235 636 issued august 7 1917.
If your house is older than 1900 it s very possible the bathroom was an addition since indoor plumbing wasn t considered a necessity until after that time.
The swastika from sanskrit svástika.
Invented by a british rubber manufacturer in 1860 linoleum is a tough natural ingredient based flooring that has enjoyed a slight resurgence with homeowners recently due to its positive environmental profile.
Also known outside the indian subcontinent as the hakenkreuz gammadion cross cross cramponnée croix gammée fylfot or tetraskelion is an ancient indo european religious symbol with the earliest known example found in mezine modern ukraine that generally takes the form of an equilateral cross with four legs each bent at 90 degrees in either right.
During the 1920s it was particularly popular in international and arts and crafts style buildings.
It was common for houses and all public and commercial buildings especially after 1890.
Here s another 1920 s brochure from the same wood floor and furniture finishing supply company as the ads above i love the suggestion they have on page 6 for waxing dance floors simply sprinkle the wax lightly over the floor and the feet of the dancers will spread it polishing the floor and making a perfect dancing surface.
Rubber flooring tiles which became available in the late 19th century resembled asphalt but were softer and less resistant to solvents.
Cork flooring was available in sheet form and as square rectangular and oblong tiles.
It is still used in commercial applications because of its high durability.
Overview and general characteristics.
This invention relates to building construction and particularly to a mode of construction whereby floors may be rapidly and economically laid in a fire proof manner with great rigidity and with v the use of cheaper materials and more expeditious methods.
Each floor plate was approximately 1 000m.
Least expensive with red brick used on more stately buildings.
At roof level the building was crowned by a copper domed portland stone cupola 6 5m in diameter and 13 0m high.
Most of these floor tile patterns were popular from the early 1900s until wwii and will fit nicely with any old house bathroom.
Like asphalt tiles rubber tiles often contained asbestos.
It is nearly impossible to tell sheet vinyl from linoleum once installed.
People used them to cover basement and utility room floors and because they were water resistant and inexpensive sometimes the kitchen floor.