Mannington Swiss Oak Truffel Vinyl Floor
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Has anyone put wood look vinyl next to real wood floor?
Comments (15)What if.... I looked at the stone-look vinyl in the store and while it's nice, it's just not what I want. There are other patterns online that the store didn't have though. But what if I did use the wood look vinyl, separated from the real wood floors by a couple of different colored wood transition strips? Oh & get this. We have boxes of old 8x8 tile in the garage, the white marbled stuff that we put down 15 years ago. I've been trying to figure out how to get rid of it, and mentioned putting it on craigslist today. Dh was shocked and thinks we are still going to use it. Um, no. I was thinking GIVE it away. On the FREE CL side. He was shocked, after we spent so much on it. Yes dear, 15 years ago when we were both 25 pounds lighter, everyone wore tracksuits everywhere, and the beastmobile was a gleaming new truck. No. No. No....See MoreAnyone have experience with Mannington Spill Shield laminate flooring?
Comments (10)Hi Brittany, OP here...sorry I didn’t get back to this post earlier! I ended up going with a laminate also. I liked the color of the Mannington but I couldn’t get past the softer feel of the floor. I also visited some flooring forums where people had issues with the vinyl planks buckling in areas that received a lot of sun during the day. When you do research online it’s so hard to know if these types of issues are widespread or just anomalies! I kept looking... After amassing a ridiculous pile of flooring samples in engineered wood, vinyl and laminate, I kept coming back to a Pergo laminate called Riverbend Oak. In the end, I weighed the cost of laying vinyl planks against the fact that I really didn’t love the way it felt underfoot and decided to go with the Pergo. This particular kind is not their waterproof product but it has held up very well. I have two dogs and one child tracking lots of snow into the house this winter and I haven’t had any problems. I have it installed in my living, dining and kitchen spaces. Laminate is still a good option, IMHO. Hope that helps! Riverbend Oak Pergo laminate...See MoreVinyl that matches traditional red oak
Comments (5)I agree with smit2380--choose a vinyl that resembles something other than wood. You could also go with Marmoleum, a modern version of linoleum. It comes in many colors and styles, and is appropriate for a kitchen. You can design an infinite number of patterns, or go with a plain floor: Here's a detail of the inlay in the kitchen floor shown above. The possibilities are endless!...See MoreMannington Swiss oak almond vs haven wheat
Comments (0)anyone have mannington swiss oak almond lvp or the haven wheat restoration flooring? not many photos or reviews online and small samples dont help lol TIA...See MoreRelated Professionals
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