ᐅ Company Meister – Experience with Luxury Vinyl Flooring or Should You Consider Hardwood Flooring Instead?
Created on: 21 Feb 2021 10:54
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Toffifee88
Hello,
does anyone have experience with the design flooring from Meister? We like the DL800 Schloss Oak. It seems it can either be glued down or clicked together. In the living area, we’d probably glue it down since the kitchen is there and the kitchen installer prefers a glued floor. Does that make sense for this type of flooring, or is it not really suitable for gluing?
We also have the “problem” of leveling it with the tiles in the hallway. That should be about 7mm (¼ inch), considering the tiles are around 15mm (⅝ inch) thick in total. Can you feather or taper the leveling compound for this kind of floor?
Do you have any other great alternatives that come to mind? Design flooring alternatives are welcome as well.
We have also been considering parquet for a long time and have samples from Meister here. But since the floor will also be in the kitchen and we have small children and pets, we weren’t sure if parquet would be a good choice for us… Can anyone share their experience?
Thank you!
does anyone have experience with the design flooring from Meister? We like the DL800 Schloss Oak. It seems it can either be glued down or clicked together. In the living area, we’d probably glue it down since the kitchen is there and the kitchen installer prefers a glued floor. Does that make sense for this type of flooring, or is it not really suitable for gluing?
We also have the “problem” of leveling it with the tiles in the hallway. That should be about 7mm (¼ inch), considering the tiles are around 15mm (⅝ inch) thick in total. Can you feather or taper the leveling compound for this kind of floor?
Do you have any other great alternatives that come to mind? Design flooring alternatives are welcome as well.
We have also been considering parquet for a long time and have samples from Meister here. But since the floor will also be in the kitchen and we have small children and pets, we weren’t sure if parquet would be a good choice for us… Can anyone share their experience?
Thank you!
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pagoni202021 Feb 2021 20:55Bookstar schrieb:
For parquet flooring, people usually prefer oiled surfaces, and design flooring is basically vinyl and often made of 100% plastic. However, some use a wood-based core.I can only speak about Meister products, and I find the “matte lacquered” finish interesting because it is quite durable and looks good—so not glossy lacquered, more like oiled. You can ask Meister directly for more detailed information.O
Osnabruecker21 Feb 2021 21:14We have Meister design flooring.
It is a bit more difficult to install than click laminate, but right from the installation it feels like it's very tight. I have no concerns about using it in the kitchen.
During installation, we tried to make adjustments in a few spots by scoring with a utility knife. No chance. Very durable and scratch-resistant.
It is a bit more difficult to install than click laminate, but right from the installation it feels like it's very tight. I have no concerns about using it in the kitchen.
During installation, we tried to make adjustments in a few spots by scoring with a utility knife. No chance. Very durable and scratch-resistant.
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Toffifee8822 Feb 2021 14:11Thanks for your feedback!
We found some oiled plank flooring from Boston Landhausdiele as a promotional item at a pretty good price. Has anyone had experience with this?
Best regards
We found some oiled plank flooring from Boston Landhausdiele as a promotional item at a pretty good price. Has anyone had experience with this?
Best regards
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Toffifee8822 Feb 2021 14:12pagoni2020 schrieb:
I can only speak about Meister, and I find the "matte lacquered" surface interesting because it is quite durable and looks good—not glossy lacquered, more like oiled. You can ask Meister directly for more details. We find that interesting as well. Where did you buy the second-grade parquet? Otherwise, it’s unfortunately too expensive for us.
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Toffifee8822 Feb 2021 14:13Osnabruecker schrieb:
We have Meister design flooring.
It’s a bit more difficult to install than click laminate, but even during installation, you get the feeling that it’s very tight. I have no concerns about using it in the kitchen.
While installing, we tried scoring it in a few places with a utility knife to adjust it. No chance. Very sturdy and scratch-resistant. Which series do you have?
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pagoni202022 Feb 2021 14:47There are so many options on the market, and I don’t mean that negatively at all. Everyone has something different and naturally praises their own product.
I have also seen very nice laminate flooring, even though I wouldn’t necessarily want it myself. Opinions from others can only help to a limited extent.
I ordered my master parquet online from Hesse without any problems—you might want to check a search engine, as there aren’t that many options. Almost everyone carries it, as I said, for example, Haro as well.
I have also seen very nice laminate flooring, even though I wouldn’t necessarily want it myself. Opinions from others can only help to a limited extent.
I ordered my master parquet online from Hesse without any problems—you might want to check a search engine, as there aren’t that many options. Almost everyone carries it, as I said, for example, Haro as well.
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