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COREtec LVP - Pembroke Pine, Penn Pine or Pemberton Oak?

E
3 years ago
last modified: 3 years ago

Looking at these three floors and any insight or photos that you can share? Kitchen pics below in natural light that show pretty much the true colors. Have a cherry table/chairs also and an open floor plan with lots of natural light. Don’t want to highlight the red tones But want to update it- thank you!



Comments (10)

  • PRO
    Beth H. :
    3 years ago

    without pictures, we have no idea.

  • E
    Original Author
    3 years ago

    Good point- I added pics- thanks!

  • eld6161
    3 years ago

    I did a search

    Here are the choices:

  • eld6161
    3 years ago

    I am not a fan of any of these choices paired with your cabinets.

    Getting woods to compliment each other is tricky.

    A side note: we just installed Coretec in our Florida home. Very pleased with it.

  • E
    Original Author
    3 years ago
    last modified: 3 years ago

    @eld6161 Thank You- the Penn and Pemberton look much more yellow than the small samples I have. what characteristics/colors would you point me towards? i want to keep it casual/traditional - am open to painting as well-TIA!

  • PRO
    Beth H. :
    3 years ago

    is there anyway you could grab some samples and bring them home to lay on the floor? you'll get a better idea.


    here are some pics of similar cherry cabinets that show wall color, and floor color.







    I like this one and the charcoal gray wall. I don't think the yellow is the best shade for your kitchen.


    Coretec grande Makkah oak

    Norwegian Maple



    I think your pine choices are just going to enhance any yellow tones.


    coretec-Brockport Oak and Valor Oak


    E thanked Beth H. :
  • Red Steno
    3 years ago

    @eld6161 what color coretec did you install? Can you post a picture?

  • eld6161
    3 years ago
    last modified: 3 years ago

    Red, mine would probably not be a good match. It is Hayes Oak, beachy driftwood feel to it.


  • E
    Original Author
    3 years ago

    Thanks, everyone! Based on the feedback I am now leaning towards Fairweather Oak by Coretec Or something similar but have seen comments about a “ fake” look- thoughts or pics anyone?

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