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What is the most hard-wearing flooring?
We are about to go about replacing an old carpet in our study, which
we spend most of our time in. The office chairs with wheels make short work of destroying cheap surfaces we have used in the past. Any suggestions for a hard-wearing surface which is not too cold? Not keen on laminate or carpet, but wondering if there are good vinyl floors which might do the trick.... any advice much appreciated |
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