Ideas for kitchen tile flooring
Ian
6 years ago
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Comments (3)Engineered wood flooring worked beautifully in ours and was very reasonable price. Just make sure that you get as thick a top layer as you can (at least 5mm) and the overall thickness is at least 15mm for quality. We chose a matt brushed oil finish which shows the grain....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 MoreFlooring ideas for large open plan kitchen/lounge area
Comments (6)Wooden floors would look great - if the rooms are long and narrow lay the planks horizontally as this will make the rooms appear wider - if they are short and wide lay them vertically to make them appear longer - you could compromiise by laying wood look tiles in the kitchen but wood throughout will look more streamlined - we have wood on our open plan Floors and a massive rug in the living room - easy to change a rug as you change colour schemes - not so with fitted carpets! Good luck...See Morekitchen floor ideas to compliment dark parquet in joining sitting room
Comments (4)The image shows two slightly different floors and I don’t think that looks terrible. However the advice stands to consider an LVT such as Karndean for practical reasons you need a hardwearing floor in a kitchen and since it isn’t brittle like ceramic tiles, isn’t cold like stone, it’s say to clean with a steam mop meaning no need for chemicals, and it’s easy to make a repair if you ever managed to damage it (which isn’t easy)....See MoreIan
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