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Polyflor vinyl for kitchen flooring - any good?

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runner2 · 17/04/2015 16:21

I'm looking for a pale grey stone-effect tile vinyl floor for new kitchen. Have drawn a blank with Amtico and Karndean as none of the samples so far looked right, and I can't see anything suitable on Moduleo's website either. I've just had a look through Polyflor's online brochures and seen a few possibilities but I don't know this brand. My fitter says they are "pretty good" and better priced than those other "high-end" brands, but can anyone confirm that? If anyone has first-hand knowledge/experience of this I'd love to hear from you! Smile

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LL12 · 17/04/2015 18:26

I have Polyflor Camero 'wood look' in my hallway and also my kitchen and am very very pleased.
It is quite warm under foot and looks really good, the hallway I had done about 3 years ago and has worn very well, the kitchen was only done in the autumn.
I would highly recommend it.

EleanorRugby · 19/04/2015 11:10

I have Polyflor Camaro vinyl tiles in my bathroom and kitchen and I'm really happy with it. It was only fitted in August 2014 but has fared well so far nd is very easy to clean. We previously had sheet vinyl in both rooms. The person who fitted ours said that if you damage it, it can be easily and cheaply replaced as each tile can be lifted individually, so no need to replace the whole floor.
I think the style I have is called Serpentine. In my opinion they look and feel like proper tiles rather than vinyl.

My only gripe is that it is much less cushiony than sheet vinyl so when I drop crockery etc it usually breaks, the sheet vinyl was softer so would often soften the blow! But that's a problem with me being clumsy rather than with the quality of the floor!

TiddlesUpATree · 19/04/2015 11:17

Watching with interest. We are about to have light grey polyflor laid in our kitchen. The fitter got us a sample and it looks really nice. Our builder recommended it and said it's really good quality.

kitkatz79 · 09/01/2018 21:32

TiddlesUpATree how has your Camaro floor fared? I've chosen the Cashmere Oak which has a very light colour and not too much texture, just waiting for a price from our builder. My biggest concern is it feeling cold underfoot as the subfloor is concrete...hoe does yours feel?

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