Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Tiles or Timber/Laminate in Kitchen/meals/entry areas 4Sep 21, 2009 2:18 pm Forum thread viewtopic.php?f=31&t=22300 Re: Tiles or Timber/Laminate in Kitchen/meals/entry areas 14Sep 22, 2009 11:23 am Andronicus tiles, my wife prefers them and what she says goes. Yep....You are right....thats the way it is....Actually this forum is all about my wife as she is not sure....for me....it doesn't matter..... Re: Tiles or Timber/Laminate in Kitchen/meals/entry areas 15Sep 22, 2009 11:35 am I've got tiles in my kitchen/family area and engineered floorboards (the thicker timber laminate) in the entry. I'd go tiles because I find that the floating laminate actually makes noise when you walk on it and is alot harder to keep looking clean. The surface of them shows up everything - even walking on them in bare feet will leave marks. Also if you drop something hard on themm it may not break but it will damage your floorboards (you can't have one and not the other). Another thing to think about is that if you have a big dog their claws will leave damage in the floorboards over time. Eventually you will see thousands of marks caused by them walking on it. I find tiles are more indestructable and require less upkeep than floorboards. Re: Tiles or Timber/Laminate in Kitchen/meals/entry areas 16Sep 22, 2009 11:59 am Mozzie I find tiles are more indestructable are you serious?! they break/chip/crack so easily! I doubt you'd find a flooring provider give a warranty on tiled floors.. Yes scratches on laminate floors can be annoying - but replacing a laminate floor compared to a tiled floor is a piece of cake... Re: Tiles or Timber/Laminate in Kitchen/meals/entry areas 17Sep 22, 2009 5:20 pm jcjuice Mozzie I find tiles are more indestructable are you serious?! they break/chip/crack so easily! I doubt you'd find a flooring provider give a warranty on tiled floors.. Yes scratches on laminate floors can be annoying - but replacing a laminate floor compared to a tiled floor is a piece of cake... I agree we have had laminate in our parents place for the past 5 years and it still looks new. And its light color as well.. so far i don't see any problem keeping it clean Builder: celebration homes,WA Slab down:12-Aug-09 Plate High:21-Sep-09 roof complete : 22-Oct-09 lockup: 19-Nov-09 PCI : 16-Dec-09 Key handover : 22-Dec-09 Black on light wood does look good. Not sure if it will be as long lasting as a steel finish? 6 6366 I am looking to design an entry door to a lower ground basement that has 2200mm between the external entry height to FFL of the ground floor. This door will provide an… 0 11411 Engineering timber is certainly a less fuss option, times cheaper to supply and install and better withstands humidity. 1 15935 |