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Replacing kitchen flooring help

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tentative3 · 18/06/2018 16:00

We're coming to the end of renovating the main part of our house and next will be looking at the kitchen. We're having some building work done to take out a shower room and increase the amount of glazing but due to budget constraints are probably going to keep existing units and worktops but have the doors resprayed. We currently have a tiled floor which is cold and manky.

I have two questions:

  1. What should I replace the tiles with? Different tiles (would ceramic tiles be warmer?)? Or something else? The house itself is c. 1860 and is a listed townhouse, although the kitchen is only partly original, some of it is a modern extension.
  1. How does replacing flooring work? Would we just replace it to behind the plinths or would it somehow end up being put beneath the existing units? Stupid question I know!
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