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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daniels8726 Apr 2016 08:59Yes, at least a screed paint goes on that.
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Caspar202026 Apr 2016 13:04Everything is still in planning.
Ground floor: Mostly tiles, except for the living room and formal dining area, which will have glued parquet flooring.
Top floor: Tiles in the bathroom and utility room, otherwise vinyl or laminate. Possibly carpet in the children's bedrooms.
Attic (office): Most likely laminate.
Ground floor: Mostly tiles, except for the living room and formal dining area, which will have glued parquet flooring.
Top floor: Tiles in the bathroom and utility room, otherwise vinyl or laminate. Possibly carpet in the children's bedrooms.
Attic (office): Most likely laminate.
I can also give an update on how we finally did it:
Upper floor: Bathroom > tiles; hallway and bedrooms > laminate
Ground floor: Bathroom, hallway, pantry > tiles; kitchen > glued vinyl; living room > glued parquet
Basement: Workshop > workshop PVC; office > laminate; rest: tiles
Upper floor: Bathroom > tiles; hallway and bedrooms > laminate
Ground floor: Bathroom, hallway, pantry > tiles; kitchen > glued vinyl; living room > glued parquet
Basement: Workshop > workshop PVC; office > laminate; rest: tiles
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Caspar202026 Apr 2016 13:27WildThing schrieb:
Workshop-PFVWhat is that?
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