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Default Laminate Flooring for Kitchen?


"ransley" wrote in message
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If you mean like Pergo I have it in the kitchen and its ok, just ok,
it has a few holes from knives and pans that have dropped, its been
through a small flood I caught right away and it dried fine, but they
make a water resistant grade I did not use. Pergo is so smooth it
shows all dirt, it cant be kept looking clean in my kitchen with 3
dogs so thats a big big negative. If I were to redo it I would get a
tile pattern that has alot of natural looking variations to hide dirt,
they make vinyal tiles that look real, hide dirt, and have a thicker
top layer so a knive or dropped pot wont leave a gouge. Your kitchen
will get the most wear of any room, get something thats real good and
takes abuse. You might find a wood laminate rougher and tougher than
pergo that will hide dirt, if the Pergo had less gloss and more of
natural woods roughness and uneveness it would have been better.


ransley, you sound like an absolute pig! Get off your lazy butt and sweep &
mop, instead of trying to find ways to "hide" the dirt.

I'll you get plenty of hair balls in your food, letting 3 dogs in the
kitchen. You're a very disturbed, nasty, dirty type of trailer trash.