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Old 2011-07-09, 09:50 AM   #1
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Our next remodeling job we went to do is replace our carpet with traffic master premium Morroco Slate. This stuff looks like real stone, and the colors look better than the pics, and it is pretty cheap. Reviews are good, I just wonder about rolling chairs over it (since we want to do our offices). Anyone used something like this for an office floor? We are both tired of cleaning cat vomit off carpet, and neither one of us feels confident enough to install our own ceramic tile, and this would be a bit cushier than tile. We have a lino in our kitchen that looks like stone, and we have had people go down and touch the floor to see if it is real stone, and that is what this looks like.
I just posted this on your FB wall.
I had vinal flooring. Looks great for a couple of years and then no so great. But it is easy to put down and replace as needed.

We have porcelain tile through the whole house now. It was pretty expensive but 6 years later looks just like it did when it was first laid.
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Old 2011-07-09, 10:06 AM   #2
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I just posted this on your FB wall.
I had vinal flooring. Looks great for a couple of years and then no so great. But it is easy to put down and replace as needed.

We have porcelain tile through the whole house now. It was pretty expensive but 6 years later looks just like it did when it was first laid.
We have ceramic tile in the bathrooms, and entryway, but had it professionally installed. (and wow was that pricey) We can actually buy almost the same ceramic tile at home depot for cheaper than the peel and stick (it is $.99 for 16x16 squares) but neither of us have ever laid tile before, and that big of squares and our tiny office, we are going to have to do a lot of cutting. My office is really weird shaped roughly 8x10 but the door is on a diagonal in one corner.
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