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Polyflor Camaro anyone?

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missfliss · 03/05/2020 17:41

Thinking of this for a new loft bedroom and bathroom - anyone know of ok?
It'd be oak parquet.

Thoughts welcome

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Chasingsquirrels · 03/05/2020 17:44

I've had it in my hall for 10 years and my kitchen, utility & conservatory laid with it last year.
Very pleased with it and no problems.
I'm intending to have it laid in my ensuite in due course.

Polyflor Camaro anyone?
missfliss · 03/05/2020 18:06

Thanks for replying @Chasingsquirrels - it looks very nice indeed Smile- how is it underfoot? Is it quiet?

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Chasingsquirrels · 03/05/2020 19:28

The style I have is slightly ridged - it doesn't feel bouncy like old fashioned lino.
It is warmer than the old ceramic tiles I had before.
It's obviously noisier than carpet would be, quieter than tiles.

dalrympy · 04/05/2020 00:51

I have this throughout the open plan area of my home and I'm happy with it. It's not hollow like laminate and it's not as loud as wood. I'm happy all in all ...

Rivergreen · 04/05/2020 15:19

We were interested and tried to engage Polyflor with no luck. The head office were very good at sending us a book of samples and we liked what we saw. Unfortunately, despite our repeated attempts our local Polyflor rep isn't interested in getting in touch and we haven't been able to find any local suppliers ourselves.

We did talk to a flooring supplier who used to fit Polyflor and he mentioned that Karndean Knight Tile range was basically developed to be their product range to complete with the budget LVF suppliers (like Polyflor, Invictus etc).

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