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
Ground floor hallway, utility room, guest toilet, kitchen, and bathroom => tiles
all other rooms => oiled parquet (glued)
all other rooms => oiled parquet (glued)
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Sebastian799 Oct 2015 21:07Even in the bedrooms??
Hello,
we have the same tile throughout the entire ground floor except for the utility room, where leftover tiles were installed.
The bathroom on the upper floor has tiles. The rest of the upper floor has glued laminate flooring.
I am really impressed with the laminate flooring. I hadn’t seen anything like it before. It has no odor, is installed very well, and is comfortable to walk on.
Best regards, torsan
we have the same tile throughout the entire ground floor except for the utility room, where leftover tiles were installed.
The bathroom on the upper floor has tiles. The rest of the upper floor has glued laminate flooring.
I am really impressed with the laminate flooring. I hadn’t seen anything like it before. It has no odor, is installed very well, and is comfortable to walk on.
Best regards, torsan
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Bauherren201415 Oct 2015 10:21In the hallway on the ground floor, the living room, and the kitchen, we also have so-called design flooring, and we really like it. It looks very appealing, is easy to clean, and still has that certain "feel-good factor."
The bathrooms and most of the basement are tiled, while the rest (bedrooms, upper floor hallway; children's rooms, office, remaining basement) have carpet.
We really don’t like tiles in living areas at all.
The bathrooms and most of the basement are tiled, while the rest (bedrooms, upper floor hallway; children's rooms, office, remaining basement) have carpet.
We really don’t like tiles in living areas at all.
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