I like those options, looks similar to ours
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On that point I would do say that so long as you have insulation laid under, then in the case of laminate or vynl then UFH is unnecessary and very expensive to run in electric form.Originally posted by Scrumhalf View PostI would look into subfloor heating with non carpet floors. If I had to do my house over again I'll put it in for sure.
Not sure about stone floors but if you think it needs it I would first explore running you central heating water filled pipes under, this would save lots of dollar just by piggybacking off your existing system instead of buying a separate electric one.
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My last house I put in 20 x 20 on the angle and had them make small grout lines. looked super clean almost like a solid floor.Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Postyea that grout part is exactly what puts me off about tile and slate. the tile themselves are easy to clean but the shit in the middle seems to absorb dirt and stain no matter what.
new house has hard wood. hard wood looks better IMO but tile is durable
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again last house i had granite and left it un polished so it looked like soap stone. My new house has polished granite and i liked the dull look better.Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Postnah dont want concrete. nothing wrong with it, just love the look of soapstone.
I belive soap stone needs to be cleaned better than granite or tile something about it be pours and bacteria gets in the stone its self. Not 100% on that as I dont remember exactly
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yep!:thumup:Originally posted by FitnessBrat View PostFor the floors, I would go with big tile. I had 20x20 porcelain tile in my kitchen and it looked so much better than the standard 12". Make sure you don't go with a really light grout either. It ends up getting dirty and frustrating since you can't "clean" it.
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Bouncer, we're redoing our entire basement right now, bathroom, bar, cabinetry, porcelain tile, entertainment area.... should be completely done by April. I'll post some pictures and maybe something will catch your eye. Also had a 500+sf concrete patio poured last summer, sorta cool. I think I have a picture of that.
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yes concrete is cool you can color it and you can stamp it to make it look like anything. I have a slate stamp on all my concrete so it looks like slate rock. i didnt color it at this house cuz alot was already done (drive way ect)cost to much to tear out just for color. But starting fresh in the back yard color and stamp is the way to go.Originally posted by auri View PostRight after it was poured. No landscaping yet.
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Pavers are cool also but alot more maintance and cost alot more
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