ᐅ What type of flooring do you have or are you planning to install?
Created on: 7 Oct 2015 16:29
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WildThing
Hello Forum,
I’m curious to see how the "flooring preferences" are distributed here in our forum. You have the option to select up to 4 types of flooring.
It would also be great if you could briefly mention the rooms and the type of flooring in your post.
For example:
Kitchen = tiles
Bathroom = tiles
Living room = hardwood
Children’s room = laminate
I’m curious to see how the "flooring preferences" are distributed here in our forum. You have the option to select up to 4 types of flooring.
It would also be great if you could briefly mention the rooms and the type of flooring in your post.
For example:
Kitchen = tiles
Bathroom = tiles
Living room = hardwood
Children’s room = laminate
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nordanney7 Oct 2015 18:48Bathrooms, kitchen, and hallways with tiles
All other rooms with oak (short) floorboards
All other rooms with oak (short) floorboards
Yes, we have... kitchen, dining room, living room with glued parquet, the rest of the ground floor tiled.
On the upper floor, only the bathroom is tiled, the rest has glued parquet.
The tiles actually feel warmer/colder than the parquet... and in the kitchen, I don't see any drawbacks of the parquet... it still looks the same as the rest of the ground floor.
On the upper floor, only the bathroom is tiled, the rest has glued parquet.
The tiles actually feel warmer/colder than the parquet... and in the kitchen, I don't see any drawbacks of the parquet... it still looks the same as the rest of the ground floor.
@Merlin, I don’t know if you have or want children. We are very happy with the tiles in the kitchen, which can be properly cleaned after big kitchen messes. I would find wood flooring in the kitchen too demanding.
P.S. With underfloor heating, the tiles don’t feel cold either.
P.S. With underfloor heating, the tiles don’t feel cold either.
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