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Tegola or Karndean

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DJDawn83 · 06/01/2018 14:59

Hi,

My wife and I want to buy some LVT for kitchen / diner and hallway. She is pregnant and due in May so need to get flooring in place quickly! Has anyone had any experience of Tegola from Carpetright? We can’t decide between that or Karndean Van Gogh? The Tegola is cheaper but heard mixed reviews about it. Your thoughts would be most welcome

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Shadowboy · 06/01/2018 15:05

No idea about the first but we have the karndean in both out kitchen (bath stone colour) and the hallway, utility and bathrooms are in limed vintage oak. I really like it. It doesn’t look real in all honesty but it’s still really nice- wears well and a good colour. I suppose it might look real from a photo.

DJDawn83 · 06/01/2018 15:32

Shadow boy, is that the Karndean Knight lime washed oak? Quite like that one too

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874a · 06/01/2018 16:41

Look at polyflor it's cheaper but it's just the commercial arm. Its really good I've had it in my current house for 10 years and am installing in my new house

mumma24 · 06/01/2018 18:50

Not heard of the first but love our karndean flooring

Tatlerer · 06/01/2018 20:23

I second the Polyflor recommendation. It's owned by Karndean. They do some domestic lines, it's not just commercial, but the commercial grade line (Expona) is brilliant quality (look at the wear layer of the products) and is very reasonably priced. Best of luck with the impending arrival!

moggle · 06/01/2018 20:25

I thought this was a baby name thread!!

Shadowboy · 06/01/2018 21:31

DJDawn yes it is. I do like it very much.

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