Meet the Other Phone. Protection built in.

Meet the Other Phone.
Protection built in.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Property/DIY

Join our Property forum for renovation, DIY, and house selling advice.

Ikea Laminate Flooring - any good???

5 replies

BreadAndJamForFrances · 04/11/2013 11:11

I'd like real wood in my kitchen diner, but it is just not practical with three kids, two dogs and a lot of serious cooking going on!
I like this but it is going to cost just over £600 plus skimming the old tile floor first....around £250 by Carpet Right fitters, but DH can easily do this himself (also, don't really want to use Carpet Right....we are having problems with them over a fault with our living room carpet). We are limited for choice in our area!
I have looked into getting this laminate which would work out around £300....obviously better option price wise and it looks like it would co-ordinate with the Ikea worktops that I want.
I am hesitating because I have never even stepped foot inside an Ikea, let alone purchased anything from them (and have never had laminate before).......has anyone got any experience of Ikea laminate..or work tops that they would be kind enough to share???
TIA Thanks

OP posts:
StarfishOrange · 04/11/2013 22:09

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

lostblonde86 · 05/11/2013 09:25

Totally love ikea laminate flooring, we put it down in our last house, after 6 years of 2 adults, 3 kids, 2 dogs and a house rabbit, it cleaned well and still looked good we have now moved and taken the flooring with us, it's now been relayed down in the workshop/washing room now, but would quite happily had in our living room here only it's twice the size of old house so wouldn't fit. Smile

BreadAndJamForFrances · 06/11/2013 20:43

T$hanks for replying.....I will definitely be going ahead with the Ikea flooring Smile

OP posts:
ReturnPlacenta · 07/11/2013 11:40

I'm considering Golv too, for a kitchen. Can you mop it?

ReturnPlacenta · 07/11/2013 11:50

Just looking at the Ikea site, and it says Golv isn't to be used in rooms of high humidity. Would a kitchen count as that, or just bathrooms?

New posts on this thread. Refresh page