Which vinyl flooring would look best in grey tones?
Suggest the best vinyl wood look flooring in grey tones
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Mary we have this in our kitchen. We went o a tile store and got a commercial grade vinyl
flooring and everything thinks it’s wood. They had grey and various finishes.
Hi Mary, difficult to suggest what's best for you. Are you wanting to use sheet vinyl flooring or the vinyl planks that interlock? I'd suggest you go to locl big box home improvement stores and search online for just what YOU like and within the price range you are comfortable.
Visit a proper flooring store. Big box home improvement centers only carry a few manufacturers and limited selection. A proper flooring company will have both residential and commercial products in a variety of price points. Read the fine print and warranty or guarantee information before making your selection. Get everything in writing when you do purchase. Consider your climate - beach? Snow? And your lifestyle and occupants of the household. Kids? Pets? Elderly or infirm? Is your household hard on things or dainty, neat and tidy? Before purchasing, make a few selections and go home and Google to read consumer reviews. I typically do it in store, but I am quick to read and make decisions after touching and feeling the product to inspect for quality.