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Kitchen flooring

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MrsPuddle · 24/03/2023 06:30

Living in leafy Surrey, the only flooring available for kitchens Seems to be amtico and Karndean and they are soooo expensive. I have quotes for £7000 for my large kitchen diner and the flooring companies don’t offer any thing else. Has anyone used another Lino company?

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saltwater1985 · 25/03/2023 06:38

What about an online supplier?
Surely you have flooring shops?
Where do they poor people get their flooring?

Caspianberg · 25/03/2023 06:44

We have oak engineered wood. Bought 130m2 worth for house and it was only £3600. (Last year). I can’t imagine your kitchen is that big? So one room would be far less.

Caspianberg · 25/03/2023 06:56

And you need to look in sales or offers for best price. Our oak was end of the line size, so the next lot was exactly the same but a fraction longer planks. They managed to find 130m2 between 5 different branches ie 30m2 one, 25m2 in another. Was originally €70 per m/2, and I think we paid €27.99 per m/2

i wouldn’t have paid €70/m2 as simply couldn’t afford to

Drifta · 25/03/2023 11:25

Would you settle for click LVT? Not that much cheaper per sqm to buy, but significantly cheaper to fit. We have found some flooring companies do loads of different brands and some practically none, so maybe there is another supplier out there that will give you more choice. Our local one does moduleo, balterio, ?lifestyle but I'm not sure if they all offer stuck down LVT.

It's retro I know but IMO the top end sheet vinyl is worth a flick through too.

AlwaysLatte · 25/03/2023 11:49

We're going for porcelain tiles.

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