Hello
We've seen some nice tile effect laminate flooring in B&Q but unfortunately the range of colours seems a bit limited. Does anyone know of other good sources for this type of flooring? We're in NW England btw.
Thanks Pete
Hello
We've seen some nice tile effect laminate flooring in B&Q but unfortunately the range of colours seems a bit limited. Does anyone know of other good sources for this type of flooring? We're in NW England btw.
Thanks Pete
If its the same stuff I've seen in Homebase they have a good range. Looks good, thinking of getting some myself.
I have just put down 5m * 5m of the green/brown - looks stunning most impressed with it and it looks a lot lighter when in a larger area.
unfortunately
Laid some of the slate grey in our kitchen in February. No complaints - looks great and showing no signs of wear.
unfortunately
I've used Burbidge stuff in the past and have found it to be a good quality product. They do no-glue laminate tiling - also rated for bathrooms.
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Thanks for the helpful replies.
Eventually settled on some B&Q stuff after all. The stuff is called Floormaster Loc and is some sort of MDF based laminate.
Very pleased with the result but can be a devil to put down since it relies on you being able to present the next piece at an angle of 30degs to the last one in order to lock them together. Unfortunately I had a lot of edge situations where radiator pipes and architraving prevented that. The only way I could get round it was to shave off the lip on one edge - which means that that edge is no longer locked.
Pete
In article , Pete writes
I've just fitted some Floormaster Loc and I think the instructions are impossible to follow when it comes to putting down the 2nd piece on the
2nd and subsequent rows. We ended up making up a whole row of floor and then locking it into the previous row as one piece.The finished effect looks very nice and it's very tough stuff, we went through several jigsaw blades when cutting it.
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