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Simple1
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Mon, Jun 10 2013, 9:17 pm
A lighter color could work if it is multi-colored/marbelized.
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MaBelleVie
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Mon, Jun 10 2013, 9:41 pm
Simple1 wrote: | A lighter color could work if it is multi-colored/marbelized. |
That's what I have now. In theory it should hide dirt well, but because its textured the grime gets stuck. So actually maybe a non textured vinyl would work better.
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TranquilityAndPeace
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Mon, Jun 10 2013, 10:14 pm
IOW, no floor is perfect!
The porcelain/ceramic is more durable, but harder on baby's heads and dishes.
I was concerned about my baby falling on a hard tile, but, then I thought about Israel. All floors are stone there - are there many more injuries when kids fall on the floor in Israel than in the US??
MaBelleVie, I have vinyl tiles with a textured surface now, and I hate them. Dirt has accumulated in all the craters, and is impossible to remove. Maybe if I'd scrub it on my hands and knees every day. I was looking at the groutable tiles - but only totally smooth ones, no textures at all!
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Boni
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Tue, Jun 11 2013, 2:15 am
I have a multi-colored dark granit tiles on the kitchen for 5 years alredy and I love it.though it's slippery when it wet. It's very easy to clean and no visible dirt even if it's dirty. Visibly no difference if it's clean or dirty.
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asp40
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Tue, Jun 11 2013, 7:10 am
I recently replaced my kitchen floor and used a laminate which looks like tile. People come and touch it because it looks so real. I love it. It is easy to clean and is easy on the feet.
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etky
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Tue, Jun 11 2013, 7:25 am
In Israel we don't have any of the 'soft' coverings like vinyl or linoleum. Recently parquet floors have become available but they are rarely used in the kitchen. So almost all kitchen's here invariably have hard flooring. I never noticed that this affects my feet but I understand that there are special kitchen mats in the States, with gel or something, that are designed to alleviate this type of stress.
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amother
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Mon, Jan 05 2015, 11:19 am
I know this is an old thread, but I noticed that MaBellevie & The Happy Wife both had groutable vinyl tile. I am considering this on my floors and wanted to know how it has held up and if you or anyone else would recommend it. I am most concerned about the scratching or craters as MaBellevie has described them.
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amother
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Mon, Jan 05 2015, 11:46 am
I also have the laminate type of tiles.
They are durable and absolutely gorgeous.
Not vinyl looking at all. ( I do uh ink the material is vinyl though.)
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chicco
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Mon, Jan 05 2015, 2:30 pm
I would look into LVT, luxury vinyl tile- it come in such a variety of looks (wood, tile, stone, etc), is easy on the feet, easy to clean, and durable. Also if you ever have a problem with one tile it can be replaced easily unlike any other flooring. Don't let the v in LVT scare you. Check it out.
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