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These are the most popular floors in Haarlem

These are the most popular floors in Haarlem

This article discusses the importance of choosing the right type of cast floor based on the specific architectural characteristics of homes in Haarlem. It highlights how different housing styles, such as historic townhouses and postwar homes, require tailored considerations for floor installation.

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