Mirage Flooring - Love... But!
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Rudeee thank you for sending me the pics of the Mirage Lock Floor
Comments (0)Rudeee thank you for sending me the pics of the Mirage Lock Floor. I can't find the post you replied to that I initiated almost 1 year ago. You did a great job and I love the width and coloring of the exotic floor installed by you in your basement. I also love your entertainment center....See MoreNon-slip floor pad over a Mirage wood floor??
Comments (4)Natural rubber will most likely stain the surface. I have not heard of PVC doing that, but with all the crap that comes to us by way of China, I would not be surprised. The best nonstaining rug pad option I found was those manufactured under the name WunderGrip out of New Jersey....See MoreRECENT experience with Mirage engineered flooring? Lauzon?
Comments (77)I’ve been living with my mirage Nordic white floors since February. They scratch, especially in the kitchen and there is an occasional dent but I have to get down on the floor to see them. The other areas of the house have far fewer dents/scratches so, clearly, we live harder in the kitchen. Even in the kitchen, the only time I notice the scratches is when I’m cleaning up spills. Our last house had 200 year-Old heart pine floors with a satin finish poly and they dented/scratched. Ironically, the least scratches we’ve ever had on wood was a new white oak floor that we used a penetrating oil stain finish (no poly or other top coat) and it still looks perfect two years later. And dirt and dust don’t show on it as there is zero sheen. So it’s the finish that scratches but I realize not everyone wants a wood floor without a top coat (and in the house where we used the oil stain on wood, the floor in the kitchen is limestone). I would imagine less sheen equals fewer scratches. But on my Nordic white maple floors, it’s really not noticeable. Of course, I have marble counters too so, clearly, imperfections don’t bother me! Hope this helps....See MoreAnyone has mirage red oak carousel character floor installed?
Comments (0)I am about to pull the triger to buy the 4 1/4" solid one, wondering can someone share some real after photos? Would love to see what it looks like in real users' home. also it seems that there are many complains about easy dent or scratch with regards to mirage, but i guess that is just how wood floor works?...See Moregamountains
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