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Quick question - looking for suggestions I am remove a counter space 14' x 10' from my wife store. The floor behine and the counter itself is on a raised section (aprox 4in) . I am taking all of this out so will be left with a hole in the carpet (concrete). Here's my thoughts so far. I am either going to put tile on the floor (black to match some at the entrance) or I'm going to use a Pergo style flooring in there (But not sure if that will be to slippery in the cold north here (snow etc)). Any other ideas out there? Funds are limited so I want something that works that also doesn't break the bank. Thanks in advance. Rich. |
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wrote in message ogers.com... Hi All, Quick question - looking for suggestions I am remove a counter space 14' x 10' from my wife store. The floor behine and the counter itself is on a raised section (aprox 4in) . I am taking all of this out so will be left with a hole in the carpet (concrete). Here's my thoughts so far. I am either going to put tile on the floor (black to match some at the entrance) or I'm going to use a Pergo style flooring in there (But not sure if that will be to slippery in the cold north here (snow etc)). Any other ideas out there? Funds are limited so I want something that works that also doesn't break the bank. Thanks in advance. Rich. Your lowest cost, longest lasting option is the 12 x 12 commercial grade vinyl tiles sold at our local HD or Lowes for about 59 cent per square foot and a $10 can of glue. |
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