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JessieAndRoss

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  • Birthday 02/05/1975

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  1. I think I will 'steal' that idea from you and suggest that they do it once my little grandchild will be on the way. (Nothing so far, fingers crossed it will happen some day) @Ferdinand I don't think the S.O.P. will apply here, as I will still ultimately be doing this for my child. No way I can proceed with it without a tinge of conscience. I also hold the same type of grudge against the cork floors, as a close friend of mine had one and it was a real pain to remove it. It took him a couple of days for a rather large room (and he even ended up dragging me along in the process). In the end, I think I'll settle for an engineered flooring, as there is an underfloor heating and that type of floor will likely endure the added heat stress. Do you guys have any thoughts on these two options? Whether it's about the floor itself, the manufacturer that's making them, or the company selling them? http://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Prussian-White-Real-Wood-Top-Layer-Engineered-Wood-Flooring/p/225317 https://www.flooringsuppliescentre.co.uk/products/real_wood_flooring/engineered_flooring/boen_flooring/1409/boen_coral_oak_engineered_flooring_brushed_oiled_215x3x14_mm.html
  2. I guess it's inevitable that they will put some sort of a cover under the bed, but the general idea for the hardwood floor is still there. The cost doesn't matter that much, but something along the lines of 60£ per sqm should be within the budget.
  3. Hey, folks. Recently I bought a nice little house for my daughter and her husband. Now, we agreed that I'd let them plan and execute the entire renovation process. However, I just can not sit by idly while they are doing it. So I offered to help them with choosing a flooring for their bedroom. Now, my wife and I have a wonderful hardwood flooring in our house ( a beautiful oak in a warm tone ), but I am really debating over whether or not this is the best choice. I mean, it looks good, but is it really the perfect bedroom flooring ? Some advice on whether I should propose the same to them, or offer them a different flooring, will be much appreciated.
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