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tacko
28th July 2008, 01:26 AM
Newbie silly question, what type of floor tiles should I use for my HDB Flat?
Marble? Granite? Homogenous? Ceramic? Parquet? Wood Floor Laminate?
What are the pros and cons for each type?
Anybody got experience to share on this topic?
Thank you in advance. ;)
mwei98
14th January 2009, 02:48 PM
Hi,
I am architect in practice recently based in UAE for mega residential development.
I have 6 years of experience working on laminate flooring and below are my humble opinions.
Pros:
1)Resist staining, wear,fading.
2)Dent resistant
3)Water resistant
4)Less expensive than natural wood/stone flooring
5)Low maintenance i.e no need to provide waxing like natural wood flooring
6)Provide unique look and appeals
Cons:
1)Accumulate dust/sand will provide scratches;keep it clean
2)Provide felt pads under furniture to prevent any scratch
3)Sitting moisture/water will cause warp/swell;keep it relatively dry
4)Potential health effects.It is made of melamine resin which emits volatile organic compound.
Every floor finish has its own advantages and disadvantages, select the one you feel comfortable.
Thank you and regards,
Mong
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9th February 2010, 11:26 AM
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terry
1st March 2010, 06:59 PM
3)Water resistant
Laminate flooring is water resistant? So laminate flooring can be used outdoor since it is water resistant.
2)Provide felt pads under furniture to prevent any scratch
It is not neccessary unless the feet of the furniture is made sharp metal. The flooring is strong abrasion resistant.
willicooper1
26th April 2010, 05:23 PM
As far as concerned,I think some stone tiles such as polished granite and marble are inherently very slippery when wet. Stone tiles with a riven (split) surface such as slate or with a sawn and then sandblasted or honed surface will be more slip resistant.
Ceramic tile for use in wet areas can be made more slip resistant either by using very small tiles so that the grout lines acts as grooves or by imprinting a contour pattern onto the face of the tile.
limestone tiles are not suitable for very heavy traffic floor areas.On the other hand, ceramic tiles typically have a glazed upper surface and when that become scratched or pitted the floor looks worn, whereas the same amount of wear on natural stone tiles won't show or will be less noticeable.
But if you have any confusion you can consult best contractor or search online too.
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An72
13th September 2010, 11:24 AM
Hardwood flooring (http://www.home-flooring-guide.net/hardwood-flooring/types-of-hardwood-flooring-2.html)are the most popular of all flooring types. They add sense of warmth, style and character to any room. Whether it be a country farm house, a modern city apartment, or art gallery, hardwood floors have the ability to make a room looks great. Not only do they look great, but hardwood floors are very hard wearing and often look better with age. They are easy to keep clean, and with proper care and maintenance, hardwood floors can last for generations.
Modern hardwood flooring manufacturers have given consumers a much wider range of hardwood floors to choose from. Besides the traditional species of hardwoods (American Red Oak, White Oak, Maple, and Cedar) manufacturers are offering more exotic hardwood species from all over the world for consumers who would like a more unique looking hardwood floor.
jhonackerman
16th September 2011, 03:16 PM
Go with Quarry Tile,Glazed Tiles,Porcelain Tile,Terracotta Tile,Recycled Glass Tiles which are the best options for floor tiles.
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