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četvrtak, 27.10.2011.

LAYING FLOATING HARDWOOD FLOORS. HARDWOOD FLOORS


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Laying Floating Hardwood Floors





laying floating hardwood floors






    hardwood floors
  • (Hardwood flooring) Wood flooring is any product manufactured from timber that is designed for use as flooring, either structural or aesthetic. Bamboo flooring is often considered a wood floor, although it is made from a grass (bamboo) rather than a timber.

  • Engineered, pre-finished, click and laminate.

  • (Hardwood Flooring) Hardwood flooring: classic or contemporary, The choice is yours with a wide range of traditonal and exotic woods from around the world. Which hardwoods are right for your home?Janka Hardness Scale?





    floating
  • the act of someone who floats on the water

  • Buoyant or suspended in water or air

  • Not settled in a definite place; fluctuating or variable

  • borne up by or suspended in a liquid; "the ship is still floating"; "floating logs"; "floating seaweed"

  • aimless: continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another; "a drifting double-dealer"; "the floating population"; "vagrant hippies of the sixties"





    laying
  • Prevent (something) from rising off the ground

  • the production of eggs (especially in birds)

  • Put down, esp. gently or carefully

  • (laid) set down according to a plan:"a carefully laid table with places set for four people"; "stones laid in a pattern"

  • Put down and set in position for use

  • (lay) ballad: a narrative song with a recurrent refrain











laying floating hardwood floors - Stories of




Stories of Floating Weeds (A Story of Floating Weeds / Floating Weeds) (The Criterion Collection)


Stories of Floating Weeds (A Story of Floating Weeds / Floating Weeds) (The Criterion Collection)



In 1959, Yasujiro Ozu remade his 1934 silent classic A Story of Floating Weeds in color with the celebrated cinematographer Kazuo Miyagawa (Rashomon, Ugetsu). Setting his later version in a seaside location, Ozu otherwise preserves the details of his elegantly simple plot wherein an aging actor returns to a small town with his troupe and reunites with his former lover and illegitimate son, a scenario that enrages his current mistress and results in heartbreak for all. Together, the films offer a unique glimpse into the evolution of one of cinema's greatest directors. A Story of Floating Weeds reveals Ozu in the midst of developing his mode of expression; Floating Weeds reveals his distinct style at its pinnacle. In each, the director captures the joy and sadness in everyday life.

Providing a unique opportunity for the appreciation of Yasujiro Ozu's signature style, Criterion's definitive double-feature of A Story of Floating Weeds (1934) and Floating Weeds (1959) demonstrates the evolution of a master. Drawing inspiration from the now-obscure 1928 American carnival-troupe drama The Barker, Ozu first made A Story of Floating Weeds as a silent film (despite the advent of sound by that time), and Criterion's DVD features a sublime, newly recorded original score that sounds and feels like it's been part of the film all along. The film itself concerns a traveling Kabuki troupe faced with dramatic revelations as they perform in a rural village: Their master has had a son from a former lover whom he is visiting for the first time in a dozen years. Unaware of his parentage, the now-grown son thinks the visitor is his rarely seen uncle, and the master's mistress, upon discovering her lover's secret family, plots to undermine their relationship by urging a young actress to seduce the son, knowing that this would enrage the master's discreet familial pride. By story's end, all of these central relationships will undergo deep and resonant change.
Ozu was justifiably proud of this meticulous character study, in which his celebrated low-angle style began to assert itself. A quarter-century later, he remade the film as Floating Weeds, retaining the same story and characters, switching the setting to a seaside town, and demonstrating a more casual acceptance of human foibles that makes the 1959 version (Ozu's first film in color) relatively calm and compassionate when contrasted with the more turbulent tone of the '34 silent. Having grown as an artist, Ozu was at his stylistic peak here, having refined his style to the point where all camera movement had given way to flawless refinement of static compositions. These and other comparisons abound in the study of original and remake; to that end, commentaries by preeminent Japanese film expert and dialogue translator Donald Richie (on the '34 film) and film critic Roger Ebert (on Floating Weeds) provide astutely thorough appreciations of the parallel structures, stylistic evolution, and cultural specifics of films that, until the early 1970's, were considered "too Japanese" for an international audience. Never dry or pretentious, their scholarly analyses lend solid, sensitive context to the enjoyment of two of Ozu's most critically and commercially successful films. --Jeff Shannon










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Floating




Floating





ODC3 - Floating

Just got home from my vacation, been without internet for a week. When I got home I found my internet wasn't working, probably blew the socket for the fiber cable during the thunderstorm the town had during the week. Going to take 5-8 days before I can get it fixed according to the technical support at my ISP. This means I will probably be a bad commenter for yet a while. I'm forced to upload from my parents place but will try to throw in some commenting when I'm here aswell.

Enough whining, this is a water strider, the reason it can float is that it has water repelent hairs on it's legs which makes it able to skip across the surface of the water.











dressing room (and mstr bdrm) flooring




dressing room (and mstr bdrm) flooring





We got a call the other day that it was FINALLY ready to pick up. But probably too late to lay it before Jeff has to move in. Oh well. It's awfully pretty. Thing is I noticed that there's less of the dark splotches than I thought so we'll have to pick through it when we lay it to make sure we get the nice colourful pieces where they will show most. (The layer under the one in the photo is ALL the light wood with no markings).









laying floating hardwood floors







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