Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering Re: Tiles vs floorboards 21Dec 26, 2009 11:49 am Thanks for all your tips everyone.... Lots of pros and cons for both we need to consider... I hadn't thought of the wet area/floorboards issue or the dogs and high heels scratching. I have a 7 yr old who's desperate for a dog so may need to have a rethink about floorboards. And we're facing North so I like the idea of tiles warming up and retaining heat in winter... I had my heart set on wood but now I'm not sure!!! gosh this is difficult! We haven't even done plans yet and I'm already confused. I'm sure I'll have loads of more questions over next 6-12 mths. thanks all Re: Tiles vs floorboards 22Dec 28, 2009 7:50 pm I am going through this exact decision at the moment. We had floating laminate flooring put in our unit prior to us selling. It dramatically improved the look of the place and we got a great price when we sold. Now, we are building a place and I'm trying to decide on if we should tile or get floor boards. We are starting to lean towards Bamboo floating floor over a concrete slab. Haven't priced it out yet, but I think Bamboo is going to be cheaper than 600x600 tiles over 100m2 of floor. I think the labour cost is going to be far cheaper, even though the material is going to be more in the beginning. Bamboo is hard as nails too and looks tops. Fingers crossed. Built an Aquarius 32 by Cosmopolitan Homes in Sydney Re: Tiles vs floorboards 23Dec 29, 2009 2:07 pm Excuse my ignorance but what is the main difference between floating timber or not? Partner and I are fixed on Timber Flooring including the kitchen. We still want tiles for the Laundry and bathrooms. If there is a water leak on the kitchen floor surely it would be just a case of mopping up? Also I saw some post mentioning High Heels as a no no. Can't you seal and protect timber flooring to prevent scratches anyway? Re: Tiles vs floorboards 24Dec 29, 2009 6:37 pm Jimako Also I saw some post mentioning High Heels as a no no. Can't you seal and protect timber flooring to prevent scratches anyway? I don't believe so. You can seal timber so that it doesn't scratch 'as easily' but dents and major scratches will occur pretty much no matter what. We've got a big black lab - the main reason we didn't go with timber. Granted the traffic in the display homes was far more than we'd ever see, but it does show you what the floor will look like years down the road. With children on the way and another dog likely in our future, our place would be a mess. Tiles it was. Stefan Building the M3tr!con Liberty 42 at Stonecutters Ridge. The New Build Blog - "Life, In Progress." Stonecutters Ridge Community Website | My photos Re: Tiles vs floorboards 26Dec 29, 2009 8:57 pm Jimako The question is how do you convince the Mrs when Timber is fixed on her mind? Go to the display home. Think of the amount of traffic those get on a daily basis. She'll see what her floors look like in a few years and think twice. Hopefully. Stefan Building the M3tr!con Liberty 42 at Stonecutters Ridge. The New Build Blog - "Life, In Progress." Stonecutters Ridge Community Website | My photos Re: Tiles vs floorboards 27Jan 19, 2010 10:31 am Re: Tiles vs floorboards 29Jan 20, 2010 11:33 am No sorry Lee. Im one of only 3 importers from this company in Aus, and the only one that brings this line in. There are similar lines out there but they generally have a much more rustic look to them. Cheers Hi All New to the forum and looking for some advice, has anyone else renovated an old miners cottage in or around Ballarat and been able to identify the flooring? We… 0 8775 Hi there, looking to have a gym in a new build. Planning to install some sort of rubber mat flooring (on concrete) i.e. Asking the builder to not do floorboards in the gym… 0 1167 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 7791 |