Kitchen vinyl flooring in Museum magic
15th October 2010
Coming in a blonde wood effect with whitened rings and other markings, the product offers the appearance of a select grade wood, which may suit a neat, stylish look in the kitchen.
The vinyl is 2.5 mm thick and has a 0.2 mm wear layer, which is designed to make it easier to keep off dirt and resist stains, while the Rhinogrip coating has anti-slip qualities designed to work even when the floor is wet.
Equipped with a ten-year warranty, the product is available in rolls of two, three or four metres, so it can be bought in a size appropriate to the room it is to be laid in.
Alternatives in the range include the Home Woods Museum Light Oak, which has more of a rustic look with larger number of markings.
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