wood slab kitchen, can I still have a wood effect floor?
Tracy Davies
3 years ago
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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 MoreDoes anyone know how I can achieve this look with tiles and wood floor
Comments (12)Tracey, those are encaustics which tend to be 18-20mm in depth, your wood will most likely be engineered ply if you have underfloor heating and depths vary 12mm upward. If one or the other substrate needs to be built up to accommodate the other that is possible. Be aware there will be some movement between the two, more so if you are using long boards, less with parquet, so consider how best to deal with any movement or expansion between the two. There are plenty of products available for this. Make sure your encaustics are sealed correctly. You could also find the cleaning regimen of the two finishes may be very different. Lithoflin for encaustics - and oil/wax for an oiled floor, that's not a great combination, so perhaps an easy maintenance wood might be better in the long run....See MoreCan't find large wood effect porcelain tiles for indoor & external
Comments (3)Hi Iveta Evans, We have a range of Italian Wood effect Porcelain which may be of interest. Not quite as large as you are looking for (905x200mm) but they look great and really realistic. Our Reclaimed Oak may be of interest, they are a darker grey colour but lots of warm undertones. They are suitable for both internal and external use. You can see them on our website and order samples here: http://www.floorsofstone.com/our-tile-range/porcelain-tiles/reclaimed-oak-porcelain Please let us know if we can be of any help. Sophie // Floors of Stone...See MoreWood effect LVT - can it ever look realistic? Pictures please!
Comments (10)Hi there, When it comes to LVT it has come a long way in terms of appearance. They have now been designed to look as close as possible to real wood. We stock a brand called Berry Alloc. If you have a colour in mind we might be able to point you the the right direction? If you do have any queries or see anything of interest on our website we would be more than happy to send your FREE samples. https://www.floormonster.co.uk/luxury-vinyl.html Any queries please do not hesitate to get in touch our email is info@floormonster.co.uk or you can call us directly on 0141 887 5698. We also have the live chat feature on the website. Kind Regards, The Floor Monster team...See MoreJuliet Docherty
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