Wed Nov 10, 2010 | Post #1 | ruby

Join date: Jul 2010 | i dont thk its a gud idea....as kitchen's floor often hav water on it n wodden flooring is nt gud option for kitchen..u can hav tiles which r there in much colours n varites | |
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Wed Nov 10, 2010 | Post #2 | deepa

Join date: Nov 2010 | Post subject: wooden flooring
go for tiles which look like wooden flooring.Amazing variety is available | |
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Fri Nov 12, 2010 | Post #3 | Snigdha

Join date: Aug 2010 | Anirudh,
In kitchens wooden flooring is not a good idea. U can use Linoleum Floor Tiles . As, some of these tiles look like wooden floor tiles | |
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Fri Nov 12, 2010 | Post #4 | Anirudh

Join date: Feb 2010 | Hi Snigdha,
Wont they get burnt ? Or due to oil or smkoe any chances of they getting Dull?
-Anirudh | |
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Fri Nov 12, 2010 | Post #5 | Snigdha

Join date: Aug 2010 | Anirudh,
Linoleum is extremely durable and has a life expectancy of decades with minimal maintenance, which makes it ideal for high traffic areas. It´s water resistant so it´s a logical choice for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry. It doesn´t generate static electricity.
In addition to using it for floors, linoleum also makes nice countertops for kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry areas. Its durable, water-resistant surface will be welcome everywhere, but because it isn't heat resistant, don't use it next to the stove or oven. Otherwise, on floor it wont harm.
To preserve its good looks, avoid cutting or preparing food directly on it.
Snigdha. | |
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