Mannington Adura Napa Barrel REAL LIFE PICTURES?
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Comments (25)I decided to go ahead and take the pictures and post them. The basement wasn't TOO bad. I haven't really "decorated" what we call the Male Room (the tv lives there and when we moved into this house my sons were still at home...we became The Hangout House and it was always full of males.) The furniture is all cast-offs from other parts of the house. (Except for the painted This End Up stuff...that was free from a friend who moved. It was a mess, so I painted it.) ANYHOO...here you go: Looking down natural steps (which need to be re-finished after 13 years) onto the duraplank flooring: The above is the only bit I'm unhappy with. Wish we could have matched the color of the existing flooring a wee bit better. These are natural light photos of The Male Room: close-up of floor in natural light: The Computer Room: Hall from the Computer Room back toward the stairs: 3/4 bath with original tile on the 1966 vanity (SOMEDAY I'm going to change this out, but it's WAY down the list): So there you have it. Part of the floor in the Male Room had LOTS of water on it less than 24 hours after install. Remnants of a hurricane came through and the window-well filled up and it came down the wall. Mopped it up, ran the fans...and it was all good. And, I'm ashamed to say, the bathroom also had lots of water on it when one of my son's buddies left the sink on and it over flowed. Out into the hall. For a basement floor...it's very serviceable. Particularly when compared to the nasty 1960's tile that was down there (you can see just a little in this picture I took during install): Hope these helped. Go see whatever you plant to install IN PERSON. Things can look VERY different in real life. melanie...See MoreFlooret Modin LVP in Sutton - Pictures Wanted
Comments (38)@parehm, We have Flooret Modin in Arbor in our entire house (actually just laying our living room and kitchen planks today!). We did extensive research and got samples of the Flooret, Provenza, Coretec Plus, Mannington Adura Max and Kardean. We chose the Flooret because it felt and looked the best, and we especially liked the extra wide and long planks, attached underlayment and 40mil wear layer. Some people don't like the bevel but we love it. The next best choice for us was the Coretec Plus, but it was $2 more per sq.ft and didn't look as good. We have a beach house and two 90-lb dogs that constantly bring gritty sand in on their paws. We've had the Modin in our master bedroom/bath and high traffic hallway for 9 months. This floor takes a beating and cleans up beautifully. The main negatives are the shipping cost plus having to deal with a freight company for delivery. But the company has been great to work with by phone with excellent response times and customer service. I always prefer to work with local dealers, but in the case, we have no regrets going with Flooret....See MoreAnyone have pictures of stained cabinets with Supercore or LVT/planks?
Comments (17)The white marble looking one? I did not like the white marble one from Supercore at all. I looked at the charcoal one called either Steel or Carbon. It wasn't bad. I found a tile guy today who will come look and give me an estimate. Hopefully since he is from Tulsa, he knows what he is doing. Funny that he mentioned that there are no standards being followed in Oklahoma and no license needed. I already knew that! He said he was licensed, but if Oklahoma does not enforce licenses, how did he get one? Maybe he has a license from another state. Benefit of the doubt until I hear him say something I know is wrong....See MoreMannington Adura Max Sonoma color Cork
Comments (8)I got a sample from our local Levi's 4 Floors. I cannot find any reviews/real life images online though. I like the sample but would love to hear what it looks like installed. Good luck to you!...See MoreMark Bischak, Architect
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