Grand masterful kitchen vinyl flooring
19th November 2010
The product is a variation on the traditional chessboard black and white alternating tiles that adorns many a kitchen floor, hence the name of the grand master.
However, it comes in a more faded shade, with the black giving way to a dark grey and a cream hue instead of white, while both are veined with grey streaks as would be seen in natural stone.
Such a variation on the uniform colours that could be seen elsewhere may appeal to those who want a slightly different floor.
The vinyl itself is 2.5 mm thick and has a 0.2 mm wear layer, along with the rhinogrip coating to stop slips even when the floor is wet and to guard against dirt and stains.
Other products in the range include tiles of the same colour across the floor, such as the milky chocolate brown of the Kiev Cocoa product.
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