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Marmoleum Click, engineered wood or cork tiles for kitchen?

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AWombWithoutARoof · 18/06/2014 09:34

If we went with Marmoleum Click or cork it would be a coloured floor, the engineered wood would be, well, wood coloured.

I prefer the idea of a coloured floor, but obviously the outlay means we'd be committed to it for a long time, it's not like emulsion when you can slap some more up when you're bored of it.

What about wear? We would seal the cork tiles if we went for those.

We don't want ceramic tiles ideally, and not keen on laminate.

We're thinking these sorts of colours, with white cupboards and oak worktops.

Marmoleum Click, engineered wood or cork tiles for kitchen?
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calendula · 18/06/2014 09:58

We have the marmoleum tiles in the kitchen (blue and off white). They are hard wearing and so warm underfoot that several visitors have asked whether we have underfloor heating. Easy to lay, too. The best thing is that the very slightly mottled colours don't show the dirt.

AWombWithoutARoof · 18/06/2014 11:59

Ooh, that's good to hear. Did you get the glue down ones or the click? And are they laid on ply or latex?

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