• Hi all,

    Thought I'd see if there's any interest in this before I try elsewhere.

    We have some cork flooring (floating cork floor tiles in "classic creme") left over from when we put down a floor in our cellar (as featured in the thread about my cellar).

    Modern cork flooring is great: sustainable, comfortable and it has good insulating properties (both for sound and heat). These tiles are 'floating' which means you don't need to glue them down or anything like that. They're actually a laminate of different materials with cork on the top and bottom and a polyurethane lacquer on top. They simply click together using the 'Uniclic' tongue and groove system. So you just need to get your floor flat, lay some underlay (optional, but we did) and lay the floor on top.

    More info on the flooring on the website we bought it from here:
    http://www.corkfloor.co.uk/floor/GNCSTDCREME.aspx

    There's also a laying guide with more info here:
    http://www.corkfloor.co.uk/docs/CORKFLOOR.GFIX.FX.LAY.pdf

    In total I have:

    1. 9 x unused 91cm x 30 cm tiles, 7 of which are still in their original packaging (2.45m²)
    ~~ 2. 16 x 26cm (approx.) x 30cm offcuts (about 1.2m²)~~
    3. 3 x randomly sized offcuts (see photos below, about 0.29m²).

    ~~I don't think the offcuts have any intrinsic value, although they'd obviously come in ~~useful. We paid £7.70 a tile so the 9 unused tiles cost us £69.

    Given this £35 for the lot seems fair? SOLD

    They need picking up from Clapton, E5. Probably in a car or van unless you are very strong or have a trailer.

    My photos don't give a reliable indication of colour, so below is the stock photo from the website we bought the flooring from. You're welcome to come and have a look though if you're not sure.

    SOLD

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