Underfloor heating

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We're planning a new kitchen with underfloor heating and we'd like wooden floor. The general advice seems to be that wooden floors are poor conductors of heat and the underfloor heating won't be effective. Does anyone know of any ways around this so that we can have a wooden floor and effective underfloor heating?
 
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Try Karndean wood-effect vinyl, it looks very effective and won't stain if you drop something on it
 

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