• Is this the right place to ask about flooring?

    We're looking to redo the whole ground floor. Two questions:

    1. What material? Other than polished concrete (due to the hardness) I'm agnostic. It just needs to be able to handle kids.
    2. What to do in terms of fitting it where there is an existing kitchen? We don't love it and may change it, but equally might not. If we do genuinely don't know if the layout would change.
    3. How does it work practically when someone fits it? Do you need temporary storage for your furniture? AOCs?



    1. marmoleum imo
    2. pile crap in other rooms
    3. ikea online kitchen planner / ikea in-store kitchen planning service
  • pile crap in other rooms

    Then move back once that section is fitted? Thinking mainly about sofas.

    Cheers.

  • marmoleum

    Definitely my thing. I wonder what my OH will think. Especially as this was the site I was going to send https://www.theflooringgroup.co.uk/marmoleum/

    ... which has display images like this:

    How does it do with things like gravel and stuff stuck in shoes and toys being dragged across it?

    Now I've said no to polished concrete, I'm a bit sad about it as I really like it. But I just know how fucking hard it is to walk on/drop things/children falling etc.

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