Kitchen Flooring ideas
Suzie G
7 years ago
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Comments (1)To be honest if that image is what your after then why not just go with the wooden flooring with underfloor heating... certainly more child proof than floor tiles....See MoreW/C & Utility ideas!
Comments (4)It's a tricky one this one - A couple of options. The placement of the toilet is the hardest, for ease it needs to go on the outside wall. Re-jigging the kitchen area puts the toilet on the floor where the bedrooms can make most use of it. Who wants to go up or down a floor in the middle of the night? The washing machine can be integrated in to the kitchen, it can easily sit under the drainer of the sink cupboard to take up the least amount of room and the water is going straight out the wall which it has to sit on. The tumble dryer if a condensing one can sit anywhere and can also be integrated if needs be. If there's not enough cupboard space in your opinion for either then you can site both of them downstairs in the living room by building the cupboard as you suggest. If you sit the washing machine on a false raised platform, the fall created should be ample to create the drop for the water flow and by pass the joist problem. The tumble dryer can sit on top, plus you have direct access to the garden for drying etc. So yes you have an option for a utility cupboard downstairs, plus it creates a nice 'reading corner' ! I'd take out the cupboard in the kitchen and use that for a breakfast area or see the other option which utilises the whole space. The only problem there is the cupboard may be supporting the staircase, so you'd need to check that out. I don't know obviously what the space is like over the stairwell ( far right ), so you either get the hand basin or the toilet in whatever space works best ( left or right ) ....See MoreKitchen Floor Ideas
Comments (7)I wouldn't put the white marble with the cream units; the white will clash with the cream making it appear 'dirty'. If you have oak in the hallway which links into the kitchen, I would avoid oak effect tiles also as it would be difficult to find an exact colour match. Instead I would opt for large format cream tiles or a cream 'marble' or stone effect tile....See MoreNew Kitchen floor idea - help
Comments (9)My sister in law has beige highly polished floor tiles and she said it was a big mistake. Every crumb, every footprint shows up and she’s always having to hoover and mop the floor. On the other hand my step daughter has wood effect porcelain in a Matt finish and it looks fabulous. She also has underfloor heating with them. I think you do need to bring warmth into the room and a wood effect porcelain tile or LVT would look amazing....See MoreSuzie G
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