ᐅ Vinyl flooring from Quick-Step, BerryAlloc, and Wicanders Hydrocork
Created on: 26 Feb 2017 18:45
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IvonncheHello everyone,
I need to renovate my old house. My laminate flooring is over 20 years old. Part of it was glued down and part was click-lock.
Of course, I don’t know what the condition is beneath the laminate. The house is quite old, and I’m not sure what was done during the last renovation.
At first, I was thinking about installing hardwood flooring. However, I’m likely to have an issue with the height, so I’m leaning toward vinyl instead.
Has anyone had experience with:
1. Quick-Step Livyn, which is currently my favorite because of the colors.
2. Wicanders Hydrocork
3. BerryAlloc, although I’m not keen on the gray tones since I only have natural teak wood furniture.
I’m also unsure if a floor with an HDF (high-density fiberboard) core would be better.
The more I research, the more overwhelming it becomes.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Best regards, Ivonnche
I need to renovate my old house. My laminate flooring is over 20 years old. Part of it was glued down and part was click-lock.
Of course, I don’t know what the condition is beneath the laminate. The house is quite old, and I’m not sure what was done during the last renovation.
At first, I was thinking about installing hardwood flooring. However, I’m likely to have an issue with the height, so I’m leaning toward vinyl instead.
Has anyone had experience with:
1. Quick-Step Livyn, which is currently my favorite because of the colors.
2. Wicanders Hydrocork
3. BerryAlloc, although I’m not keen on the gray tones since I only have natural teak wood furniture.
I’m also unsure if a floor with an HDF (high-density fiberboard) core would be better.
The more I research, the more overwhelming it becomes.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Best regards, Ivonnche
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