we have karndean at home tho with my dog ?
Steveo.. you don't have a dog... you have a hampster on a lead.
Any pics of your Karndean? How long has yours been down?
Jo
Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering Re: Karndean Vs Tiles 25Dec 28, 2008 6:39 pm Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: Karndean Vs Tiles 29Dec 31, 2008 4:35 pm Jo - we have two large dogs (38 and 45kg) - maybe not as big as yours!
We definitely wanted timber flooring for most of the house (carpet in lounge, bedrooms and tiles in wet areas), and have found a great product that I am confident will be fine with the dogs and something we won't need to be at all precious about. It is a hand scraped oak floating floor, imported from USA and available through Smarter Floorworld in Cheltenham. They say they are the only place which has it and we didn't find it anywhere else. Just came across it by chance. It is not a gloss finish (which is mostly what scratches on lots of floors) and has some texture to it. It really does look like you could do anything to it and marks wouldn't be obvious - but it still looks great. I haven't taken photos of my tiles etc yet for the blog, but will get onto that today or tomorrow. So there will be a photo up there soon - although won't really do it justice I imagine. If you really are keen on floorboards I would recommend checking it out. There are a few finishes and colours available. We were lucky to get the end of a batch that was the amount we needed that they had reduced, so came in at $120psm laid, compared to about $160ish (depends on US$ unfortunately). So we have paid half the cost already to get that batch even though house only just started. So yes it would be an expensive option. Happy to provide more info if you like. I will take a photo shortly. -- Jo Settled In - Home Search and Relocation Services - http://www.settledin.com.au http://www.movingbacktotassie.blogspot.com/ viewtopic.php?t=9571 Firstly the ableflex that has been installed needs (manufactures specification) a sealant cap over the top, preventing water draining down between the slab and the… 3 5400 Our house was completed 8 years ago. Builder did not leave any spare roof tiles behind. Just found out that one tile is cracked. Wanted to replace the tile but most… 0 1993 1 12678 |