Flooring & Floor Covering
NSW
qsandJun 17, 2014 4:35 pm Quickstep Colonial Laminate Spotted GumWe had laminate in a previous kitchen, it was fine.
Don't flood the floors, but a minor spill (cleaned up straight away) was fine.
I did hear that after the property was… CC101Apr 05, 2014 9:03 pm Staining Maple StairsThanks Pheonix.
Those stairs look really nice, but the stain would be too dark for us, especially when we are staining the risers as well. The stairs in the photo have… Belle bambooHi violetvixxen137,
Did you end up getting the bamboo ? New carpet wrinkling?awesome advice given here guys.
sounds like it wasn't powerstretched correctly the first and second time.
the manufacturer can void warranties if not installed to… How to match tilesYou could take the photo into tile stores, they may be able to help.
Alternatively, would you consider vinyl or laminate flooring? I think if… kid81Jan 28, 2014 11:29 am Dirty Expansion JointsThe expansion joints are attracting all the dirt that surrounds them. The tiles and grout look clean but the joints are sticky and discolored. Munaz replied 2 January 2014 ago MunazJan 02, 2014 9:47 pm Rustic timber look flooring@AltonaMan I think there are a few people on this forum who have used Parador (which is why I have heard of them)
I have now looked at the Harvey Norman range and like a… recommend us a Timber floor or BambooARC Bamboo is fantastic... My dad has just done his first level with it.
14mm thick, strand woven and great quality. He did use a champagne colour, but there were a lot of… deluxes replied 15 November 2013 ago Our expanding bamboo floorUnfortunately there are still people on here telling people there's no need for spacers... I've seen this a couple of times. Thank you for posting, hopefully this will… Tiling question, what to do with this gap?Hi. I'm diy tiling my brick stairs atm. There is a 1cm gap between the two brick walls...see pic. What should i do here...use a tile edge to cover gap or put mortar or… RichA started a topic 22 October 2013 ago RichAOct 22, 2013 8:54 am Tile skirting?Tile skirtings will be more durable than wood and wont be prone to water damage. FCS replied 13 October 2013 ago ** GERFLOR **Hi guys
Just wanted to hear if anyone is using GERFLOR Loose-lay Vinyl Planks in their house? If yes, what colour have you gone for? How are… Belter started a topic 27 September 2013 ago Kitchen RunnerHi all,
anyone know where I can get a washable kitchen mat that's about 1500mm long and looks good.
Generally, they are way too small to accomodate the length of my bench. Southies started a topic 15 September 2013 ago tip...Michelle, the bricks are going to start on Tuesday. It's looking great so far meowsy replied 7 September 2013 ago Tiling- Which is a better idea?We are having semi polished porcelain tiles in our en-suite and family bathroom. Will still look elegant but you don't have to worry about the slipperiness issue. However,… handymanHi Newbie18
I got my builder to remove the carpet from my renovation project last year and I wish I had done it myself. Carpet is pretty easy to lift - there are Youtube… newbie18 started a topic 23 August 2013 ago timber flooring - help!Kempas is an asian species of timber and is rather soft in terms of its hardness rating.
We used to sell asian species such as Kempas but found the sourcing and… Re-tiling Balcony / TerraceHi,
We got a builder in the end. It cost $16k, plus the tiles.
Unfortunately the builder we did get had too many jobs on and ours dragged on and took close to 6 months… Is ceramic tiles still an ok option?Porcelain for sure.
Ceramic tiles for feature tiles are ok, but general floor and wall tiles, porcelain tiles are much better looking and harder wearing.
Don't discount… JB1 replied 20 July 2013 ago About Jarrah timber floorToday we went to a shop to have a look at Jarrah, $60/sm for the pre-finished ones, but we have to install for both 85mm and 90mm wide ones, and the 90mm is longer. It is… hfwangoz started a topic 12 May 2013 ago
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