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Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 863Sep 25, 2020 4:18 pm Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 867Oct 26, 2020 5:50 pm Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 868Oct 26, 2020 6:14 pm Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 869Jan 13, 2021 5:55 pm Anyone with a flooring question tonight? Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 870Jan 27, 2021 3:43 am Michelle Anyone with a flooring question tonight? Hi Michelle, Thanks for showing us the renovation you did up there, the transformation looks great! I am new to this forum, so apologies if this question has been asked before! I am planning to build my first home sometime this year and am trying to make a rough budget. I would like to have chevron/herringbone engineered timber flooring, but am struggling to find the average material cost and installation online. Would you happen to know the average cost and any recommended suppliers (in Sydney)? Thanks for the help. Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 871Jan 27, 2021 2:29 pm Hi Michelle Hoping you can help point us in some sort of direction! We're looking at options for flooring for a new build. It seems very divided out there, when we're visiting showrooms, about whether to go Laminate or Hybrid. We have a medium sized dog that runs the house, so we need to be mindful of her running about as well as her water bowl. The hardest thing for us is trying to find a colour/pattern that we like. But we're getting very lost in all of the different views of Laminate vs Hybrid, opinions on waterproof or "it's not really waterproof", AC3 vs AC5 vs "don't worry about the AC rating". At the end of the day, we want a floor that's going to last, little maintenance, will put up with our dog and that looks great. Do we throw out all of the worries and just settle on whatever we like the look of? Thanks a mil Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 872Jan 31, 2021 3:35 pm Winnieshome Hi Michelle Hoping you can help point us in some sort of direction! We're looking at options for flooring for a new build. It seems very divided out there, when we're visiting showrooms, about whether to go Laminate or Hybrid. We have a medium sized dog that runs the house, so we need to be mindful of her running about as well as her water bowl. The hardest thing for us is trying to find a colour/pattern that we like. But we're getting very lost in all of the different views of Laminate vs Hybrid, opinions on waterproof or "it's not really waterproof", AC3 vs AC5 vs "don't worry about the AC rating". At the end of the day, we want a floor that's going to last, little maintenance, will put up with our dog and that looks great. Do we throw out all of the worries and just settle on whatever we like the look of? Thanks a mil Hi Winnieshome, I can well imagine how confused you must be, it is becoming very overwhelming with all the flooring out there. Both floors are very resilient, hardwearing and most of the laminates are water resistant up to 72 hours. If you don't see a spill in 72 hours, you're on holidays! Laminate is water resistant on the top only, if you get a leak from a tap and it gets under your floor, it's no longer water resistant and will have to come up. Hybrid is fully water proof, top and bottom. BUT, it you get a leak, it will still have to come due to mould. SOOOO, you decide, either one of the products will take your dog, all flooring can scratch, just be aware of that. Even my concrete. Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 873Jan 31, 2021 3:54 pm Houselog Michelle Anyone with a flooring question tonight? Hi Michelle, Thanks for showing us the renovation you did up there, the transformation looks great! I am new to this forum, so apologies if this question has been asked before! I am planning to build my first home sometime this year and am trying to make a rough budget. I would like to have chevron/herringbone engineered timber flooring, but am struggling to find the average material cost and installation online. Would you happen to know the average cost and any recommended suppliers (in Sydney)? Thanks for the help. Hi Houselog, That's a tricky question. Herringbone/Chevron is more expensive to install than other timbers due to the extra work involved. Also because I live on the south Coast we a slightly more expensive than Sydney due to freight. Choices Flooring have a Chevron and its stunning! We In Nowra sell it for around $183 a square mt installed but should be slightly cheaper in Sydney. It's a gorgeous floor!! Good luck! Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 874Feb 03, 2021 9:05 am hi Michelle, Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge Quick question , We are building a new house and are in love with the Chevron floor pattern. Are there options available for a chevron floor pattern with 'hybrid' timber floors?. The reason we want to do hybrid is we want to use the same flooring for kitchen and butlers. We are like the Semillion colour in below link. When I called this company they say it is engineered timber. https://www.preferencefloors.com.au/pro ... y/chevron/ thank you in advance Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 875Feb 04, 2021 9:23 pm Michelle Houselog Michelle Anyone with a flooring question tonight? Hi Michelle, Thanks for showing us the renovation you did up there, the transformation looks great! I am new to this forum, so apologies if this question has been asked before! I am planning to build my first home sometime this year and am trying to make a rough budget. I would like to have chevron/herringbone engineered timber flooring, but am struggling to find the average material cost and installation online. Would you happen to know the average cost and any recommended suppliers (in Sydney)? Thanks for the help. Hi Houselog, That's a tricky question. Herringbone/Chevron is more expensive to install than other timbers due to the extra work involved. Also because I live on the south Coast we a slightly more expensive than Sydney due to freight. Choices Flooring have a Chevron and its stunning! We In Nowra sell it for around $183 a square mt installed but should be slightly cheaper in Sydney. It's a gorgeous floor!! Good luck! Hi Michelle, Thanks so much for the information. Very helpful in giving us a ballpark price for our budget! Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 876Feb 04, 2021 9:38 pm Hello Michelle, I am considering between Godfrey Hirst Supreme Touch or Highbury Place for my whole first floor bedrooms and corridor. I understand the Supreme Touch will cost more than the Highbury Place but has longer warranty. I was given the suggestion that I should spend the money upgrading my ground floor laminate floor (from 8.3mm to 12.3mm) and save by choosing a more budget product on first floor as less time spent in bedrooms. What's your opinion on those two types of carpet? Is it a huge price difference? Is it worth it? Thanks in advance. Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 877Feb 08, 2021 5:58 am Pypang Hello Michelle, I am considering between Godfrey Hirst Supreme Touch or Highbury Place for my whole first floor bedrooms and corridor. I understand the Supreme Touch will cost more than the Highbury Place but has longer warranty. I was given the suggestion that I should spend the money upgrading my ground floor laminate floor (from 8.3mm to 12.3mm) and save by choosing a more budget product on first floor as less time spent in bedrooms. What's your opinion on those two types of carpet? Is it a huge price difference? Is it worth it? Thanks in advance. I actually don't know these carpets. We may have them under a different name. But with my experience the dearest ones hold more fibre, which means they are denser. I always recommend a12mm laminate if possible only due the fact that is drums less when walking on in boots and hard sole shoes and is a sturdier laminate. If your not using the bedrooms downs stairs I wouldn't put an expensive carpet in. Look for a carpet around $230 a l/m. This will be a good carpet and all you need. I hope this helps. Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 878Feb 24, 2021 12:18 pm Michelle Pypang Hello Michelle, I am considering between Godfrey Hirst Supreme Touch or Highbury Place for my whole first floor bedrooms and corridor. I understand the Supreme Touch will cost more than the Highbury Place but has longer warranty. I was given the suggestion that I should spend the money upgrading my ground floor laminate floor (from 8.3mm to 12.3mm) and save by choosing a more budget product on first floor as less time spent in bedrooms. What's your opinion on those two types of carpet? Is it a huge price difference? Is it worth it? Thanks in advance. I actually don't know these carpets. We may have them under a different name. But with my experience the dearest ones hold more fibre, which means they are denser. I always recommend a12mm laminate if possible only due the fact that is drums less when walking on in boots and hard sole shoes and is a sturdier laminate. If your not using the bedrooms downs stairs I wouldn't put an expensive carpet in. Look for a carpet around $230 a l/m. This will be a good carpet and all you need. I hope this helps. Hi Michelle, Thank you for your response. I have decided to go ahead with the highbury place as the other choice was double the price. May I ask for your opinion with the laminate flooring, I am tossing between Preference Floor Aquastop 12mm 'Zermatt' or Topdeck Prime Platinum Edition 12.3mm 'Marigold Oak', which would you pick? The laminate flooring goes to whole ground floor living and kitchen space. Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 879Feb 24, 2021 2:47 pm Hi Michelle, Our home is 6 months old and our flooring is a engineered timber (ply underneath and 2 mm French oak on top). It looks amazing but seems to be quite soft and easy to chip the top coloured layer (exposing the raw plywood colour underneath). For example I went to pick up some rubbish and my fingernails took a chip out very easily. There are probably 7 or 8 chips (some a few cm long) already across the living and dining area. Is this normal or do you think its worth complaining to builder about? The brand is premiere oak by hurford flooring Re: I work in flooring - do you have a flooring question? 880Feb 24, 2021 7:41 pm Pypang Michelle Pypang Hello Michelle, I am considering between Godfrey Hirst Supreme Touch or Highbury Place for my whole first floor bedrooms and corridor. I understand the Supreme Touch will cost more than the Highbury Place but has longer warranty. I was given the suggestion that I should spend the money upgrading my ground floor laminate floor (from 8.3mm to 12.3mm) and save by choosing a more budget product on first floor as less time spent in bedrooms. What's your opinion on those two types of carpet? Is it a huge price difference? Is it worth it? Thanks in advance. I actually don't know these carpets. We may have them under a different name. But with my experience the dearest ones hold more fibre, which means they are denser. I always recommend a12mm laminate if possible only due the fact that is drums less when walking on in boots and hard sole shoes and is a sturdier laminate. If your not using the bedrooms downs stairs I wouldn't put an expensive carpet in. Look for a carpet around $230 a l/m. This will be a good carpet and all you need. I hope this helps. Hi Michelle, Thank you for your response. I have decided to go ahead with the highbury place as the other choice was double the price. May I ask for your opinion with the laminate flooring, I am tossing between Preference Floor Aquastop 12mm 'Zermatt' or Topdeck Prime Platinum Edition 12.3mm 'Marigold Oak', which would you pick? The laminate flooring goes to whole ground floor living and kitchen space. I'm a bit of a fan of Preference.... Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Thanks mate. Yeah good points! Leaning towards Option 3 to get a bit extra space in the cabinets but not going too crazy high (and expensive). Would require a mini… 13 40698 I posted the floorplan on Houzz.com forum and got some really good ideas and advice from people there. 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