Hemp to Hardwood- Hemp Flooring- Nisha Designs

How is HempWood® Natural Flooring Made?

The process of creating HempWood® Natural Flooring starts in the field. All hemp is sourced within 100 miles of the factory from local farmers. After the hemp is collected, a plant-based adhesive is used to bind full-length fiber hemp stalks. After the hemp stalks and plant-based adhesive are combined, the material is compressed and baked to form HempWood® Blocks.

From the Blocks, 4mm HempWood® veneers are cut for the top layer of the engineered flooring.
For the substrate, a 5-layer PureBound® Hardwood Plywood is used. The plywood is ethically sourced from Columbia Forest Products, which is located in West Virginia. By using PureBound® Plywood, we are able to maintain our eco-friendly mission and support the American economy.

After cutting the veneers and ripping the plywood, our flooring is assembled with the help of our PUR glue line. After adhering the HempWood® veneer to the Purebond® Plywood, a tongue and groove profile is cut into the flooring.

The boards are then sanded, finished, and surveyed for any blemishes. Our quality control team hand checks each board and ensures that our flooring upholds our standard of hardness, durability, and beauty.

Sustainability Natural Textile Fibers and Magick- Alpaca Wool- Nisha Designs

Alpaca fiber is classified as a luxury fiber. It is much more resistant, warmer and softer than sheep’s wool, does not contain lanolin and is available in over 20 natural colors. It is comparable to a high-end cashmere to the touch and is appreciated for its thermal properties, its lightness and its silky touch. It is no coincidence that the fabrics made with this precious natural fiber were once reserved for dressing the Inca emperors.

Alpaca wool is obtained from the hair of the alpaca, a mammal related to camels and native to the Andes in South America. The fleece of alpacas has a wavy and frizzy appearance which favors its use in spinning and weaving. Alpaca fiber is used to create some of the finest fabrics in the world and is highly sought after by fashion houses as well as by artisan spinners and weavers.

Fineness is a very important characteristic of a good quality fleece: the finer the fleece, the softer the feel. Another important characteristic of alpaca wool is the sheen, i.e. the luminosity of the fibre, which can be determined visually. Crimp is also an important variable that relates to the waves or ripples that can be seen in a group of fibers: fibers with little crimp offer no stretch, while fibers with noticeable crimp have good stretch. Stretch is important in the final product, because products with good stretch will hold their shape better.

Explore Our Wool Collection- Nisha Designs

Want to buy, use a more sustainable fabric for your home and draperies that is inherently Fire Retardent. Explore our Wool Collection at Nishadesigns.com. If you desire to create your own wool collection email or call Nisha@nishadesigns.com

8 Feng Shui-Approved front door colors that will set the right tone for your home- Livingetc-Nisha Designs

  1. Red

2. GREEN

3. PURPLE OR LAVENDER

4. White

5. Black

6. Yellow or Brown

7. Blue

8. Grey

Source: https://www.livingetc.com/ideas/feng-shui-front-door-colors?fbclid=IwAR3b-GecMe1aotExCoNvL74zNAlUoIK4axQ_JccFKGYWWRHFxzmfI2DQFEI