Kitchen with no kickboards on vinyl floor?
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Comments (10)I think this is a pretty good article as I hadn't considered inspection points before. I normally wouldn't hesitate to have engineered wood in a kitchen however having got a puppy last year and completely underestimating the amount of mud she brings in Everywhere I would opt for vinyl. We don't have wood in our kitchen but solid and engineered elsewhere and I would also consider how slippery the surface can be particularly for a puppy who runs and jumps everywhere. I like LVT but i think they vary hugely even within the same brand as to how realistic they are so would shop around. Personally I also think LVT looks better with the design strips between the plank to mimic wood and I'd also speak to the fitter to see how it's finished around the perimeter of the room. My mum has a nice karndean floor but finished with clear sealant which I really don't like! I assume it's possible to remove the skirting boards and hide the ends of the planks as you would with wood to avoid this though? I think LVT is also a bit better re scratch marks (if you wanted to keep the wood looking pristine) and although it can still fade in the sunlight I don't think it will be anything like wood can fade https://www.woodandbeyond.com/blog/can-you-have-wood-floors-in-kitchens/...See MoreVinyl Flooring for Kitchen
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Comments (6)I agree that most laminate are now very durable and water resistant but LVT is technically superior to laminate. LVT is softer and warmer than laminate and easier to install too. In terms of pricing our LVT, from a very reputable German supplier start at £15.83+vat per square metre. while out laminate floor start at £14.5+vat. Both before discount...See MoreLuxury Vinyl Tiles in kitchen...advice
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