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Kitchen floor suggestions for replacing quarry floor tiles

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2020 12:04 pm
by PlanetQueen
My flat (purpose built, circa 1932) kitchen floor has buff/beige quarry tiles. I really don't like them, and have tried various floor coverings over the years to hide them.

I've looked into floor paints, but the epoxy based options seem very difficult to prepare and correctly apply.

Can anyone help with any suggestions as to the best way forward?

Thanks,

Re: Kitchen floor suggestions for replacing quarry floor tiles

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2020 11:04 am
by stoneyboy
Hi planetqueen
I would be a shame to permanently destroy the surface of the tiles - the next owner may really like them. Suggest you cover with laminate flooring, the underlay will take out minor surface defects and there are a who range of different patterns, not just wood effect.
Regards S

Re: Kitchen floor suggestions for replacing quarry floor tiles

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2020 12:55 pm
by PlanetQueen
I agree, but I've already tried wooden tiles (they got wet and warped), and currently the flooring is covered with vinyl flooring, but it looks pretty poor. Is there a decent stone-look vinyl covering that won't lift up or tear and ripple?

Re: Kitchen floor suggestions for replacing quarry floor tiles

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2020 10:51 pm
by stoneyboy
Hi planetqueen
Vinyl is fine on a flat smooth floor not so good on a tiled floor due to unevenness and joints. Suggest you have a look at something like quickstep exq1554.
Regards S