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Which flooring to choose?

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:19 pm    Post Subject:
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I live in an "upside down house". I need to replace the flooring in the kitchen upstairs, we did have carpet but with a dog things get dirty quickly. My main concern of solid flooring is the noise of people clumping around as I lie downstairs in bed with a minging hangover... Any suggestions of what type of flooring? And what is the most effective sound proofing - will I cope?
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Have you thought about cork flooring (and no, cork flooring doesn't have to be boring brown any more)
Nowadays not only as stick-on tiles, but also as 'floorboards' you can install the same way as wood flooring. Cork is thermo and acoustic insulating.

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Thanks for that - cork hadn't even crossed my mind! Is there any that stand up better to a dog? Is it easy to replace odd tiles later on?

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Wicanders corkboards come with Extreme WRT (Wear Resistance Technology)
What kind of dog do you have: puppy poodle or huge Labrador icon_wink.gif

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Just a mad springer! icon_biggrin.gif Not too heavy, and fairly calm but does like to blast around the place on the odd occasion
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