Flooring Help! Tiles or Laminate/Vinyl
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Vinyl or laminate flooring?
Comments (3)I am renovating some apartments and have decided to use vinyl plank flooring in a Honey Pine color to lighten up my apartments. I have talked to multiple flooring experts and they highly recommend it. I have also read the reviews for this type of product on Lowes.com or HomeDepot.com and customers seem very pleased when they prepare the subfloor properly. I was in an auto dealership service office yesterday that used the vinyl plank flooring,and it they love it. I looked really good, not quite hardwood floors, but pretty close!...See MoreTimber laminate floor colours?
Comments (3)I'm trying to modernise my home. Getting contemporary fittings and furniture. I have a black leather couch, some pine timber furniture, a white kitchen... So I'm really stuck of a good colour wooden flooring. I'm not a huge fan of my terracotta look tiles but it's simply to expensive to replace them all....See Morecan i paint over cheap laminate floor
Comments (4)anything's possible, it just depends on how long you want it to last...i've used concrete paving paint with great success on old tiles and masonite, haven't tried it on laminate but check the manufacturers' instructions and give it a try......See MoreHallway laminate flooring door jambs
Comments (6)Yes oklouise, understand about the skirting(now), I figured out the skirting boards technique after the fact, a little late I guess. Apparently it was one of the things missed at the local stores where the "advice" comes from the professionals. I was invited by one of the "professionals" to sit down at a table(where the apparent consultation happens for whatever project one has), and wasnt informed of that. Among several other things. He was very convincing though, I must give that to the "pro" at that supplier.(holme depo'). In fact, the "pros" at the local suppliers are like, I dont know, as experienced at these sort of things as I am at flying the space shuttle. I guess I could offer an astronaut advice that he/she try, "give a LOT of gas before take off, once it's in the air, try auto pilot, it will keep shuttle floating smoothly, eliminating the need for any button pushing till ya get back into earths atmosphere". But obviously I am only guessing at that. And I assume if I worked at the local coffee shop by the flight school, where I were to be around "flying" people, I'd possibly develop a knack for the language, then if I were to put forth the effort, I am sure I'd be capable of convincing(carelessly), anyone who stopped there for coffee that they could hop in a plane and fly, no problem. Especially if my job selling coffee depended on that. Well, that's the sort of thing the "professionals" do at the supply stores here; )lows, H-D, AZE, etc). Not to mention half are younger than anyone I've ever known to be dignified with the distinction of "professional". I would think time on the job doing the actual trade(flying) would be factored into that category. So, although I actually appreciate your advice, not really what I was looking for. But thank you for taking your time to try to help. It's just that I feel the "go to local supplier, seek the professionals" thing can be used for just about anything on here....See Morebigreader
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