kitchen flooring - grey tile or wood effect tile
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Wood effect floor tiles?
Comments (13)Yes, I think muttleyz is correct in saying it would be too cold in the bedroom unless you are planning to invest in under floor heating. It is definitely ideal for bathrooms and kitchens as it is very hardwearing. Some wood effect tiles are available online which have a very natural grain and random designs / sizes to make it look like real wood flooring: http://megatiles.co.uk/shop/rak-hemlock-carbon-wood-effect-matt-porcelain-tile/ Hope this helps!...See MoreWhere can I get vinyl tiles that aren't wood or stone effect?
Comments (14)Amtico and Karndean are very hard wearing and resistant to water if laid properly. The easiest way to Compare it's durability and hard wearing properties is by looking at Supermarket or m&s flooring, which is very similar. In terms of the colour you have selected, I think it is very light especially for a high traffic area and prone to getting mucky. with Karndean and Amtico, I think you do get what you pay. There is also moduleo (I think it's what it the brand is called) which supply LVT nd they do effects other than wood; I've had no personal experience but have seen it around. Good Luck...See MoreWhat bathroom floor tiles to match with grey brick wall tiles?
Comments (1)Hello, we've included a few suggestions below: Tassel Perla - http://www.tilegiant.co.uk/tiles/floor/art-nouveau/artnouveau-roomset/tassel-perla.html Sequoia Mid Blue 140x840 (currently over 34% off in our Autumn sale) - http://www.tilegiant.co.uk/special-offers/sale-clearance-floor-tiles/sequoia-mid-blue-140x840.html Gredos (currently 32% off in on Autumn sale) - http://www.tilegiant.co.uk/special-offers/sale-clearance-floor-tiles/gredos.html Seaford Marine - http://www.tilegiant.co.uk/tiles/floor/seaford-floor-tile/seaford-marine-450x450.html Hopefully this helps! Tile Giant...See MoreKitchen flooring: engineered wood into wood effect tiles or grey
Comments (10)I tested white porcelain with bright pink hair dye when I bought them for my kitchen and the dye just wiped off. In 7 years the white tiles have never stained. I've dropped a Le Crueset cast iron pan lid and the lid got damaged but not a mark on the tile. I've had some small chips at the edges when furniture has been moved over them but it is minimal damage and the furniture should have been lifted rather than scrapped across the floor. You can buy full bodied porcelain which where the colour of the tile is right throughout the whole tile and if you get chips, you should not see a variation in colour. I love porcelain and would not use ceramic after having it. The best place to go for it, is your local independent tile retailer, rather than the big stores like Topps and Tile Giant. Not all tilers are keen on fixing them it because they are harder to cut and drill than ceramics and they need diamond blades and bits which cost more. They are well worth the investment though....See Moreahms40
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