Any ideas for replacing our vinyl laminate contractor grade - kitchen?
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Diana Mackie on May 14, 2014Hey Barbara! I recently wrote a Hometalk blog about all the best types of kitchen flooring. Check it out to see the Pros & Cons: http://www.hometalk.com/diy/kitchen-flooring-for-your-lifestyle-3664015Helpful Reply
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Bruce N Dala Anbuhl on May 14, 2014You can paint it with Varathane paint. It is a polyurethane-based paint. It is extremely durable and sticks to anything. Just make sure the floor is prepped properly first for good adhesion. Varathane is made by Devoe, I think. Other companies should have their own version though they may have different names. You could use one color for the base and add other colors for grout lines or texture or pattern.Helpful Reply
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Barbara Turner on May 14, 2014Thanks but painting it is not an option. It's got way too many gouges in it where we've just laid scatter rugs over it. I've had estimates from 150.00 for cheap thin laminate all the way up to 3,500.00 for "really nice Bamboo and other materials like porcelain tile, etc." This is NOT the Taj Mahal nor the White House. Simple little rancher with 125 sq. ft. kitchen. I just need SOMETHING durable enough that the fridge won't gouge it up by moving it front and backwards for P.M.'s or warranty service.Helpful Reply
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Barbara Turner on May 14, 2014Thanks! I'll check it out!Helpful Reply
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John Budzinski on May 15, 2014For your gouges a thin layer of wood filler smoothed out to fill then should take care of them.Helpful Reply
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Darla on May 15, 2014Why not try the grouted vinyl tiles, or floating vinyl plank flooring? Both of those are DIY-friendly.Helpful Reply
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Plyrdojo on May 15, 2014I just did my bathroom with the floating vinyl plank flooring and I love. No fuss no mess. Looks great.Helpful Reply
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Jeanette S on May 15, 2014I love your pull out drawers. I have a couple only and have put those pull out baskets in most of my cabinets. As for the floor, ????. I have wood laminate and LOVE it!Helpful Reply
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Liliana Wells on May 15, 2014I always loved tile in kitchens. Are you able to do that?Helpful Reply
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Joanna Carrisal on May 15, 2014Tear it out. Depending on your style you could install an oak wood floor. If that's not an option, you could even remove the old vinyl and stain the concrete. Or maybe even install 1x6 knotty pine flooring and stain it darker than your cabinets.Helpful Reply
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Janice Hackley on May 15, 2014My husband and myself have done the wood laminate and it was not to hard and looks great.Helpful Reply
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Kelley M on May 15, 2014I would use a wood laminate flooring. The engineered flooring will handle water, heat and other kitchen things very well and look great in the process.Helpful Reply
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Barbara Turner on May 15, 2014Uh, thanks but we are NOT on a slab concrete. Frankly, I don't know where you got the impression we are on a slab! We are in small CUSTOM homes built by a builder trying to emulate a major custom home subdivision here in the area. We actually DO have subflooring with a crawl space. Our's is actually 1,800 heated sq. ft. I have to be careful because of the thickness of whatever material I do decide on because I'm NOT ripping out the cabinets and we have to get something less than 1/2 total depth including the possibility of luann or leveler.Helpful Reply
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Chris aka monkey on May 15, 2014@Barbara Turner i have seen where people have used osb or wood lathe and stained or painted then polyed looked fabulous xxHelpful Reply
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Barbara Turner on May 15, 2014Aw, thanks! Yeah, I found a custom cabinet maker and his sons who actually work for a major woodworking franchiser and they came in and adapted every drawer, pull-out and door and a couple of extras to our dimensions. I have never enjoyed anything in this house more than these! Here are some more pics of what I'm talking about!Helpful Reply
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Barbara Turner on May 15, 2014Hi! Do you have some pictures, I'd like to see it! Thanks!Helpful Reply
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Barbara Turner on May 15, 2014Do you have some pictures or a website I can check out? thanks!Helpful Reply
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Lavende on May 15, 2014Laminate wood flooring can go right over the existing surface, looks beautiful, and is very resistant. Its quite easy to install yourself if cost is an issue, and most of the big box hardware stores offer free classes on how to install. I think it is worth the cost to get a thicker (at least 9mm) floor, but you can get very good quality laminate materials in the $2/ft2 range outside of the big boxes (we used Eternity brand and LOVE it!).Helpful Reply
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Jeannie on May 15, 2014I redid my mom's kitchen and dining room (huge space) with vinyl plank flooring from Home Depot. I chose the dark cherry wood look. It turned out amazing! The best part is the vinyl won't warp with a big water mishap like overun dishwasher or dog bowl water. It sticks together with over lapping sticky joints and "floats" over existing flooring.Helpful Reply
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Kelley M on May 15, 2014Depending on your budget you could install stone or special finished concrete. Tile is not a good choice because when something falls on them, they crack and need to be replaced. You could always go back to laminate too.Helpful Reply
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Barbara Turner on May 15, 2014I'll take a look at that but it would def. have to be a much lighter "wood grain to go with the butcher block counter and "blonder" colors. I bet her floor is pretty now with that cherry. thanks for the suggestion!Helpful Reply
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Barbara Turner on May 15, 2014Oh, no, no tile. I had a tile floor put in the hall bath but I used to work in the call center at Stanley Steemer and I'm soooo done with resealing tile. Since 2010 when I did that, I've already resealed it 5x5 floor area twice and I'm fed up with it. Never again! thanks again. I'm gonna look at Vinyl plank wood grain.Helpful Reply
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Barbara Turner on May 15, 2014Hi thanks! Well, Like I said, I have to keep the thickness of whatever I get to less than 1/2 " because of the appliances. I'll look at a lot of stuff. Thanks again!Helpful Reply
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Barbara Turner on May 15, 2014You know, actually one of my dear friends is doing that now in her home. She told me the same thing you did about how to do it. I may actually do something like that. The problem is how I can stay off it for 24-48 hrs. LOL That's the main traffic area in the house! LOL thanks!Helpful Reply
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Barbara Turner on May 15, 2014Yeah, I've honestly looked at everything and the thing stopping us between 2010 and this year was that our fridge we did have had 3 leaks and we got a new one under the warranty and then the DW we had that Mom and I bought in 2006 started having problems in 2008 and last year it finally had 4 calls which warranted us getting a new one! LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! LOL. We've got so many gouges in this floor that we've got to totally rip this whole thing out and put luan down so it's not going to be cheap. I'm on full SS Disability and my husband is doing major repairs to our vehicles so because of my Dr. visits and his time and our son helping, I hope to get it done maybe this year. I don't know! LOL So now I'm dedicatedly looking at different applications. BUT I'm also working on the hall bath and mixing colors and trying applications of paint techniques for that. It's a process! LOL thanks again!Helpful Reply
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Barbara Turner on May 15, 2014Thanks but I'm probably going to do something simple and poly it. Still don't know. LOL thanks!Helpful Reply
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Sarah Johnson on May 15, 2014I think the laminate wood floor suggestion is the best it comes in snap and groove easy to use and they have plenty of colors and check out liquidators they often have it on clearance even Lowes and home depot, it's very durable tooHelpful Reply
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Mary on May 16, 2014I got a roll of vinyl that you cut to size at Home Depot. they get it from Sweden where the kitchens are all the same size so they can take it with them ( like a carpet) when they move. It sticks down on the " brick vinyl" ( I had it too) with two sided tape. Easy project for 2 people to doHelpful Reply
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Barbara Turner on May 16, 2014Well, although that does sound easy, I've got to completely pull up this nasty vinyl that has a lot of gouges in it from wear and tear. But I'm gonna look into that for sure! thanks!Helpful Reply
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Darla on May 17, 2014Anne-That's what we did years ago, and it's held up well. Relatively easy to do, too.Helpful Reply
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Bernice H on Jun 27, 2014I may have missed something , but you want to remove VINYL brick flooring ..right? Not laminate? then put something else down? Laminate flooring is not a good choice where there might be water damage at some time, as I understand it. However vinyl planking can withstand water issues.I have it, and it was recommended to me by many flooring specialists including our own..@KMS Woodworks Kevin.Helpful Reply
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Bernice H on Jun 27, 2014Oh for crying out loud, that last comment before mine was in May..surely you must have done something by now, please tell us what you did.Helpful Reply
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Eroque022810 on Aug 27, 2016Have you looked at the wood flooring you can do on your own you just need to make cuts when needed and a malate. We had it installed and we just had our kitchen done and I love it,very easy to care for. Just make sure that you put flet on bottom of chair's. We had a scratch,and wood oil took care of it since it is a wood product, it just suckered it in and you can't see it.Helpful Reply
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