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FauxPas

FauxPas

38 minutes ago, heidih said:

Well I have used wide thresholds that have a gentle transition - very common in commercial applicatiions and  ADA. So wood but same tone or?  I think it affects the mood of your kitchen and you do stand on it a lot ;) 

Oops just saw yur sample post .  A fauxx wood prduct or?

 

It's a laminate flooring (with a manufactured wood base) installed as a floating floor over an underlay. This one has high water resistance and abrasion resistance so it should hold up pretty well. It's made in Europe. And it shouldn't require much for transitions at all so we can have a very smooth floor throughout the main part of the house. 

 

I think laminates have come a long way. They have really improved over the years, though of course some people would like real hardwood. The last time we did hardwood was in our townhouse in Victoria and I hated worrying about damaging it, to be honest. The laminate we have had held up really well. 

FauxPas

FauxPas

23 minutes ago, heidih said:

Well I have used wide thresholds that have a gentle transition - very common in commercial applicatiions and  ADA. So wood but same tone or?  I think it affects the mood of your kitchen and you do stand on it a lot ;) 

Oops just saw yur sample post .  A fauxx wood prduct or?

 

It's a laminate flooring (with a manufactured wood base) installed as a floating floor over an underlay. This one has high water resistance and abrasion resistance so it should hold up pretty well. It's made in Europe. 

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