New Cortec Grande LVP
Scotty D
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Comments (15)A friend of mine who recently built a new house put LVP all through main floor, including living room, dining room, kitchen, bathrooms, master bedroom, etc. She did carpet in basement. She picked a darker, more brown LVP though. She is very happy with it. I would not say it looks overdone, I personally prefer to have something different to break it up a bit - like tile in baths, laundry, etc - but that is a personal preference thing. Oh - and our new neighbours put LVP all over (two floors, including bedrooms) because of their two big dogs. They are also very happy with it - but again they picked a warmer brown flooring. Once again, it is just a personal preference thing. Not what I would do but works for them and they are happy with it For looks and their lifestyle!...See MoreFlooret LVP in Arbor, Brenwick or Kingswood? OR CorTEC Harrison Oak
Comments (740)@greenhearted Z5a IL Thank you! It is a tough decision!! I like the floor a lot, but it’s not infallible! I don’t particularly like the grooves, if Flooret had a non-groove option I would have chosen that! Contrary to what people say, stuff does get caught and accumulate in the grooves!! The dark color does show stuff. I don’t know what to say about that. I just didn’t like kingswood, but I would have preferred a slightly more medium brown over brenwick. Other shades were too gray or too light for me. Overall I am quite happy with it. I like the large planks a lot. Workers coming in have been impressed with it...even thinking it’s real sometimes and wanting to know the brand. Truthfully, I’ve had to take care of my dad the last few years in another state and I haven’t been there living in it with day to day use. Only been there once in while for a few days. Kinda crazy. That’s why I disappeared off this thread for a while. So it’s a little bit hard for me to give a thorough review, but I hope this helps...Good luck!!...See MoreSOS! Cortec Grande Petronas Oak VV662 04013
Comments (14)We installed the Grande Petronas Oak two months ago, and I like the look of the varying colors in the planks. The sample is representative of the lighter color, but it worked out for us. There are about 5 distinct "marks" in the pattern, that I, as a designer, was very observant of upon installation. I watched the installers and worked with them to not place the same "marks" near each other, especially side by side, thus making it look not synthetic. If the manufacturer would remove these "marks", I would 100% recommend. As it stands, if I could not have supervised the installation, I would not be happy about placement and the finished product. If your eye is detailed, just be aware....See MoreHelp choosing CoreTec LVP color. Ezra Oak, Grande Lotte, Tolima Pine
Comments (5)I understand you're concerned about how this is going to look over a large area and you have a good point. A lot of LVP ends up looking stripey. Have you chosen your kitchen cabinets yet? If you're keeping your furniture in the livingroom, how do the samples look with it? Are you replacing carpet? If you already have wood in the livingroom the recommendation is to continue the wood into the kitchen. A manmade product is never going to look as good as the real thing....See MoreScotty D
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