Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering 1 Feb 13, 2016 8:23 pm What do you think? We got 2 dogs and a small kid. I worried if my pets could ruin the Cork flooring. I have also read that Wood tile floor and Porcelain floors are hard on back feet and joints. HELP!! Need to give my floors a contemporary look!
Re: Give Floors a Contemporary Look 2Feb 15, 2016 6:36 am Hi rahulsharma, With your cork, would it be a solid cork tile flooring or a floating floor clip lock cork? Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: Cork floors, Wood tile floors or Porcelain floors? 3Aug 10, 2016 5:50 pm Depends on the type of cork flooring that you opt. As Michelle said above, solid cork floors would have a lesser likelihood of getting scratched as compared to the click lock ones as they have gaps in the middle which dogs can easily tear. I hate to break you the truth but do not expect unscratched floors with any time of hardwood, let alone cork. Founder of Floorfurnishings.com, a blog that provides home owners guidance on the different types of flooring to choose from. We are tossing up between a Jarrahdale radiant wood fire (the Pioneer) and a convection wood fire (Innovator or Countryman) but cannot decide on which type of wood fire is… 0 4060 yeah i couldnt picture it issue either, but i could clearly picture what they were doing wrong haha 2 4265 Looking for advice on whether this variation in tile colour is acceptable. The large tile on the left was used in my main bathroom renovation 1 year ago. My ensuite… 0 6002 |