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Wickie

2018-09-12 07:39:21
  • #1
Wood-look tiles would not be an option for me at all. Either it is wood or it is tiles. Otherwise, it’s like vegetarian sausages. We have finally been in the house since Thursday and are so relieved that we have parquet. Oak bleached downstairs and larch bleached upstairs. Only in the bathrooms and the hallway are tiles. That seemed more practical to us, but we would prefer parquet everywhere...
 

Arifas

2018-09-12 07:46:54
  • #2
Hayden such an old archway is a dream. I would love to have something like that too. Hopefully you can preserve it.

I don't like laminate or vinyl. Everyone has their own preferences.

Restaurants were certainly not cleaned daily and therefore not clean enough for a baby to play on the floor. I am simply very picky and vacuum and mop twice a day. That doesn't actually do wood floors any good. We would have loved to have taken floorboards, but because of the cleaning it's just not possible. We are simply happy about this option to still have a warm wooden atmosphere.
 

Alex85

2018-09-12 08:18:43
  • #3


Babies, by the way, aren’t either.

Recently saw a mommy influencer on YouTube in a vacuum cleaner test who claims to mop seven times a day. Yikes.
And then after years she switched her favorite mop to something else and was horrified for 30 minutes at the amount of dirt that ended up in the water She had a somewhat believable heart attack in front of the camera haha
 

Climbee

2018-09-12 08:40:58
  • #4
The wooden floors in the inns were usually scrubbed.

We now live with laminate and vinyl. I find laminate horrible (just plastic), vinyl feels somewhat better to the touch. But in our wooden house, there will definitely be no plastic flooring, no matter what it’s called. I also always find tiles cold on the feet; that's why we have underfloor heating running year-round in the bathroom. Actually, I want to have two heating circuits in the house: bathrooms and the rest. Exactly for that reason.
 

Snowy36

2018-09-12 09:13:14
  • #5
Can someone tell me what the 2 heating circuits are needed for? We have individual room control, so you can always keep the bathroom running and just turn off the rest where there is parquet....
 

Obstlerbaum

2018-09-12 09:47:40
  • #6
We are planning something like that for the bathroom – do you perhaps have a tip which ones looked convincing?
 

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