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Vinyl Flooring in your living room.
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A few years ago, I would have thought this was a monstrous idea.
However.......................................
I am not talking about a cheap roll of lino, but a proper scratch proof, non-slip 4 mm thick vinyl about �30 per square metre. The patterns have also come on leaps and bounds in recent years.
So my question. Would this be hideous in a living room?
I am thinking of a neutral colour with some nice rugs.
Think of the advantages
1) No stains
2) No hoovering (as a broom will be used)
3) No wear and tear
4) More hygenic
5) Less bugs and spiders as they live in the sh4g
6) Warmer than natural wood
As ever your design views are greatly appreciated.
However.......................................
I am not talking about a cheap roll of lino, but a proper scratch proof, non-slip 4 mm thick vinyl about �30 per square metre. The patterns have also come on leaps and bounds in recent years.
So my question. Would this be hideous in a living room?
I am thinking of a neutral colour with some nice rugs.
Think of the advantages
1) No stains
2) No hoovering (as a broom will be used)
3) No wear and tear
4) More hygenic
5) Less bugs and spiders as they live in the sh4g
6) Warmer than natural wood
As ever your design views are greatly appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I wouldn't have it, but I know people are using it for living rooms. Not to mention the fact that I saw a property developer on TV this morning, use a tiled design on his bathroom walls!!
anything goes, or so it would seem.
It's your house, you do whatever suits you.
Oh, and don't wear your high heels on it SM :op
anything goes, or so it would seem.
It's your house, you do whatever suits you.
Oh, and don't wear your high heels on it SM :op
I have had Amtico flooring and you cannot beat the quality and durability of it compared to other vinyl floorings (which can tear). Amtico is specially hardened which means it can�t rip, and comes with a 10 year guarantee. It is expensive if you pay a professional to lay it, but my boyf and I did it ourselves (very easy to do) and saved loads of cash. When we sold the flat that hard the flooring in, we got stacks of compliments from prospective buyers about the flooring, and we achieved full asking price � so I think it was worth the extra.
A slightly cheaper alternative to Amtico is Karndean: http://www.karndean.com/gallery_intro.asp?main =residential&type=pvc
Which also have 10 year guarantees.
A slightly cheaper alternative to Amtico is Karndean: http://www.karndean.com/gallery_intro.asp?main =residential&type=pvc
Which also have 10 year guarantees.
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