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SweetTooth
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Cork Flooring
Does anyone have any experience with cork floors?
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Posted 4/19/07 9:09 AM |
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SweetestOfPeas
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Re: Cork Flooring
isn't cork too spongy and porus to be a floor?
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Posted 4/19/07 9:11 AM |
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ODonnell
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Re: Cork Flooring
I don't, but I LOVE it and hope to put it in our kitchen when we eventually renovate it.
The cork that is used for flooring is very durable and non-porous. I guess they treat it with something to make it into flooring.
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Posted 4/19/07 9:27 AM |
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SweetTooth
I'm a tired mommy!
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Name: Lauren
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Re: Cork Flooring
Posted by ODonnell
I don't, but I LOVE it and hope to put it in our kitchen when we eventually renovate it.
The cork that is used for flooring is very durable and non-porous. I guess they treat it with something to make it into flooring.
yes they do treat it.. I am thinking of using if for a kitchen. it has many advantages - the biggest to me that it is environmentally friendly. I have also read that it is easy on the feet in a room you will be stading in a lot, like the kitchen. It also has some really interesting patterns and colors. I was just wondering if anyone has actually installed it and how they like it.
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Posted 4/19/07 10:41 AM |
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