gsganzer
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- Denton, TX
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- L3800 w/FEL and BH77, BX 2200 w/FEL and MMM
Oscer,
We recently remodeled our kitchen and used a sheet flooring that is very nice. I'll try to dig up our receipts, but I believe it's made by Armstrong and is a rubbery type of vinyl product. It's extremely thick, probably 3/16", and extremely rubbery compared to the traditional type of sheet flooring products. You can actually feel it give under your feet as you walk. Everyone that has seen it is convinced that it's tile because of all the texture and shading. Only after we tell them that it's vinyl, do they take a second look at it.
We had ceramic tile in our original kitchen and we didn't care for it. I'm planning to use this same sheet product in our master bath.
Here's a picture showing the floor.
We recently remodeled our kitchen and used a sheet flooring that is very nice. I'll try to dig up our receipts, but I believe it's made by Armstrong and is a rubbery type of vinyl product. It's extremely thick, probably 3/16", and extremely rubbery compared to the traditional type of sheet flooring products. You can actually feel it give under your feet as you walk. Everyone that has seen it is convinced that it's tile because of all the texture and shading. Only after we tell them that it's vinyl, do they take a second look at it.
We had ceramic tile in our original kitchen and we didn't care for it. I'm planning to use this same sheet product in our master bath.
Here's a picture showing the floor.