MontyVeda
a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
- Location
- Lancaster... the little city.
Since I'm on a sabbatical, I reckon it's high time i sorted my kitchen out as my winter project.
What's the cheapest/best flooring?
I used to think cork tiles were the cheap and cheerful option, but they're not as cheap as I thought/recall. Some claim to be 'ready sealed', and some are self adhesive. Any pros or cons to these?
Lino or acrylic/vinyl floor tiles are another option, but cheap probably means thin.
I've ruled out laminate because the cheap stuff is pants, and I'd end up with a good 10-15mm step due to its thickness.
I've also ruled out ceramic/stone tiles because they'll crack unless I start replacing floorboards before I lay the hardboard.
I'm trying not to spend more than £10 per square metre (but 15-20 may be more realistic)... I can confidently lay tiles and laminate, but would prefer to get someone in to lay the lino as I'm likely to make a pigs ear of it.
any advice on materials, fitting and places to buy from would be much appreciated.
What's the cheapest/best flooring?
I used to think cork tiles were the cheap and cheerful option, but they're not as cheap as I thought/recall. Some claim to be 'ready sealed', and some are self adhesive. Any pros or cons to these?
Lino or acrylic/vinyl floor tiles are another option, but cheap probably means thin.
I've ruled out laminate because the cheap stuff is pants, and I'd end up with a good 10-15mm step due to its thickness.
I've also ruled out ceramic/stone tiles because they'll crack unless I start replacing floorboards before I lay the hardboard.
I'm trying not to spend more than £10 per square metre (but 15-20 may be more realistic)... I can confidently lay tiles and laminate, but would prefer to get someone in to lay the lino as I'm likely to make a pigs ear of it.
any advice on materials, fitting and places to buy from would be much appreciated.