New flooring (replacing laminate)

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Hi all,

My kitchen/conservatory (it's a joint room design, it means it's roasting in the summer, freezing in the winter... the things I've overlooked when buying the house...) is in need of new flooring and I was thinking of going for the simple option of vinyl tiles.

I wondered if there was any difference between these and where I buy them from - or are they all pretty much the same? Given the temperature extremes the room experiences I'd like them to be at least a bit hardy.

Thoughts/suggestions welcome!

Ta,
TFT
 
The better the tile, usually the better and more stable they are and less affected by heat/temperature change and humidity. More importantly, lay them on heat tolerant adhesives, that will drastically reduce the threat of lifting etc in extreme temperatures.
 
Vinyl sheet and tile are especially great ground surface decisions for kitchens in light of the fact that they can withstand the basic rigors of the space. For more guidance, visit here carpet in motion
 

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