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What's your kitchen floor?

29 replies

Keenoonvino · 03/03/2015 18:31

I posted this in property/diy but got no responses so I'm hoping someone here can help me!

We are having an extension done and I need to choose a kitchen floor. I know the look I want, but it seems that this comes in all sorts of materials. I've narrowed it down to either limestone or edimax, which I think is a porcelain. I know hardly anything about stuff like this. They both seem roughly the same price. What do you recommend? This is the edimax stuff I like, and I can get the same look in limestone:

www.leafcutterdesign.co.uk/edimax-oxida-mixed-format.html

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unlucky83 · 13/03/2015 23:21

Unfortunately his accident proneness is not confined to the kitchen ...maybe I need to ban him from the whole house? Grin

Missqwerty · 18/03/2015 14:46

I have black slate effect tiles. Freezing, too dark and I'm ripping them up in a few weeks for good quality lino or laminate. Sounds crazy as they cost a fortune but I hate them now! Freezing which makes your feet cold and clammy on then and then any speck of dirt sticks to your feet argh.

Ohanarama · 18/03/2015 14:56

I wouldn't recommend vinyl in the kitchen. We have it and over the years it has been ripped many times when the appliances have been moved out to be fixed or replaced. Getting tiles soon, can't wait!

smilingthroughgrittedteeth · 18/03/2015 14:59

We have wood affect porcelain tiles, I love them so much am thinking of having them in the bathroom. So easy to keep clean.

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