Hi guys, I'm in the middle of a house extension, whereby I'll be increasing the size of my kitchen.
I'm just looking for some general advice for which style of flooring you would recommend alongside and watch outs to be aware of.
The new part of the kitchen will be levelled with self levelling compound ocer an insulated concrete slab, the older part I've now found really tidy looking red quarry tiles in good condition. I do like the quarry tiles and am not totally against this style, however they are cold and they would also case a slight step between new and old.
Therefore I'm looking to lay the same flooring throughout the whole space with self levelling compound over the quart tiles to match height with the new floor.
Old kitchen is approx 3.2 x 2.6 metres, the newer part is 4 x 3.8 metres (length x width)
The new kitchen will be a shaker style "cashmere" coloured door with a white ipanema style worktop (a bit like stone effect). Wall colour is yet to be decided.
Much appreciate any advice.
I'm just looking for some general advice for which style of flooring you would recommend alongside and watch outs to be aware of.
The new part of the kitchen will be levelled with self levelling compound ocer an insulated concrete slab, the older part I've now found really tidy looking red quarry tiles in good condition. I do like the quarry tiles and am not totally against this style, however they are cold and they would also case a slight step between new and old.
Therefore I'm looking to lay the same flooring throughout the whole space with self levelling compound over the quart tiles to match height with the new floor.
Old kitchen is approx 3.2 x 2.6 metres, the newer part is 4 x 3.8 metres (length x width)
The new kitchen will be a shaker style "cashmere" coloured door with a white ipanema style worktop (a bit like stone effect). Wall colour is yet to be decided.
Much appreciate any advice.