Not sure if this is the right forum, but I'll give it a go. We are in the process of renovating our bungalow. We've got suspended wooden floors (18mm chipboards) with Polypipe overlay wet UFH. The UFH boards are 18mm and look like a cement type board for those that are unaware of it. These boards have been glued together and screwed to the suspended floor. The UFH has stiffened up the floor nicely. Ideally we want to have the same flooring all way through the property. Originally wanted engineered wood, but the kitchen and bathroom put me off that with two small boys. Other options we considered is ceramic or porcelain tiles, or Amtico / Karndean type vinyl tiles. We are worried about tiles cracking, but also worried about scuffs on vinyl tiles. Wood would have been perfect as we could have gone for something a bit more rustic and any further scuffs would add to the 'character'. We could also still go for wood everywhere except the kitchen & bathroom, but that does spoil the look a bit.
Has anyone got any experience of doing something similar. The flooring choice is obviously an important and expensive decision considering it is approx. 150m^2. We also want it to last 10-15 years or longer ideally.
Has anyone got any experience of doing something similar. The flooring choice is obviously an important and expensive decision considering it is approx. 150m^2. We also want it to last 10-15 years or longer ideally.
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