Engineered wooden flooring
Caroline Martin
4 years ago
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Comments (1)Probably depends on what flooring you are planning to put on. I had mine, engineered wood floating floor, laid after cabinet carcass went directly on subfloor. After floating floor went in, cabinet was finished off with toe kick, stone, and two vertical panels that sit on top of floating floor for fridge section....See MoreMafia Oak Clear Brushed White Oil.
Comments (4)Hello, it has been a while you have posted but I was wondering....have you ended up going with Mafi floor? Are you happy with the quality? We are going to start our build this year and are looking as well at Mafi floors Oak Molto on the top of hydronic heating. it seams like the best option for us but we don't know much about it. Can please help?...See MoreEngineered wood floor - oiled or lacquered?
Comments (1)I've not heard of the option of oiled on engineered flooring. You learn something everyday. With real wood, oil can be DIY recoated which is appealing....See MoreConcrete floor or engineered timber?
Comments (11)I hope you get a more informed answer from someone but one thing I pictured was if one tile is flat and then there is the grout line and then there is another tile which is very slightly tilted in comparison to the first tile and then there's another grout line and another tile and so on, it might be imperceptible enough when walking over it but make a difference when laying long boards over it? Though the boards have an underlay which you'd think smooths out any tiny unevenness? Maybe the person we spoke to was just being super fussy. or maybe ensuring there's no problems halfway through the job? I'm not sure. At least you don't have the added dilemma of trying to make it work with the wet areas....See MoreFlooring365
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