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Mumsnet Discussions: Good housekeeping : Kitchen floor - slate or ceramic tiles? (13 messages)
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By swedishmum on Thu 15-May-08 10:44:44
Our kitchen is north facing. Work starts on it tomorrow - we're keeping oak units, will have granite worktops and cream tiles. Choices for floor - slate or a creamy/beige ceramic option.
I'm worried slate will look too dark - anyone have a slate floor in a dark room and how does it look? Thanks - my mind has gone blank!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By maidamess on Thu 15-May-08 22:14:06
I would always go darker for a floor...it won't show the bits and dirt and you will be mopping the light tiles constantly. do you have to oil slate tiles at all?
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By themoon66 on Thu 15-May-08 22:17:58
Not sure about having to oil slate, but a friend of mine got it and says it is a bugger to clean due to the uneven surface. The dirt sort of sticks in the layers if you try to sweep it.

I think it looks fab though.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By QuintessentialShadows on Thu 15-May-08 22:20:58
We have a slate floor in the hallway, I second what themoon says about cleaning.

We had ceramic tiles in the kitchen in our last house, horrible. It is hard and so cold you can barely walk barefeet on it, not even in summer (are you getting underfloor heating?), and you can be certain that anything you drop on the floor will break, and you will have glass flying everywhere. Also, dirt and goo will stick to the "filler" in between the tiles, cant remember what it is called. We will have oak flooring in the new house.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By yomellamoHelly on Thu 15-May-08 22:23:38
Ditto the bugger to clean comment on riven surfaces. Not worth the hassle. Would now recommend to go for a smooth finish every time. I will never do it again.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By gigglewitch on Thu 15-May-08 22:24:52
i love our ceramic tiles in the kitchen. so good that i have just bought some to do the bathroom floor with too grin
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Vulgar on Thu 15-May-08 22:56:37
I hate my slate floor.

It is bastard to keep clean
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By aviatrix on Thu 15-May-08 23:06:54
ceramic. Porcelain.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By monstermayhem on Fri 16-May-08 17:32:45
Slate everytime... I have dark grey slate in my kitchen and absolutely love it. It is lovely and warm in the summer and winter (and I am always bare foot), and we don't have underfloor heating. Not too grim on the cleaning front either - yep, the uneven surface is great for capturing crumbs, but it really isn't too bad....
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Spidermama on Fri 16-May-08 17:33:31
Yep. Slate here too.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By NotABanana on Fri 16-May-08 17:34:05
Too dark, ie black, and it will show the dirt, imo.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By swedishmum on Mon 19-May-08 10:28:59
Thanks - having moved the table out I think it really will be too dark in our N facing kitchen, so we've decided on ceramic. Anything's better than the vile brown vinyl that came with the house!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Enraha on Mon 19-May-08 11:00:04
Cream gets dirty in seconds, and the grouting is worse. Have resigned myself to a permanently slatternly kitchen


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