Wednesday, 10 July 2013

More on Flooring

Suzy just posted about our external colour choices as well as our choice of flooring. I thought I'd give a bit more info about the flooring, as it was an area we spent a fair bit of time looking into.

Our Flooring Choice
We chose the flooring pack ($7199) and with it got to chose from Bolero timber look floor boards (so laminate) and carpet. We were wanting a light and bright house so chose the following:

Bolero 'Rustic Nougat' Laminate flooring and
Category 1 Godfrey Hirst carpet (can't recall the colour name)
At first we thought we could do better than the standard laminate flooring Porter Davis includes in the flooring pack. A friend of ours insisted vinyl plank flooring was really good (he's biased, he lays it for a living). At first we laughed him off, but eventually we went and looked at some vinyl planking and LOVED it! It is NOT at all like the older vinyl sheeting you imagine in 70s kitchens and bathrooms. They can have lovely textures and look like real wood.

Unfortunately, we got a couple of quotes to do the house in vinyl planking and pretty decent carpet and they came in at around $12,000 for the house (100m of vinyl planking, 100m of carpet). We felt this was too much over the Porter Davis floor package price. However, we still didn't like the sound of laminate either, so we were a bit torn.

But then we spoke to a helpful guy at the Harvey Norman flooring centre on Greens Road (near Dandenong) gave us some insight into what makes a better quality laminate floor. He told us you need to consider the abrasiveness rating (how easy they scratch) and the thickness of the laminate layer. A good quality laminate floor, he said, should have at least AC3 abrasiveness rating and be 8mm thick. Here are the specs for Bolero:
 Wear Rating AC4
 Structure White HDF
    
 Thickness 8 mm [1/3 in]
 Length 1210 mm [4 ft]
 Width 191 mm [7 1/2 in]
    
 Bevel 2V Colored Bevel
 Surface Real wood feel Brushed
 Installation System Angle Loc

So as you can see, Bolero appears to be pretty decent. We then saw a Bolero laminate at one of the Porter Davis display houses and it looked really good. It was textured and has lines (or grooves) in it, so it's not completely flat and shiny like a lot of laminates (and 'timbertop' floors for that matter).

After that we were very happy to stick with the Porter Davis flooring package, although as Suzy said in her post, it did mean we stuck with just Category 1 carpet instead of really plush feeling carpet.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Nathan,

    Your house is coming along nicely. . . . . We did contract last week and were told by HI that to upgrade was way too expensive, when we got to contract on the Friday I expressed how unhappy I was with the category 1 carpet and asked for the different category increases. I ended up getting a price of $777 to upgrade to the plush category 5 carpet, go figure. I don't like when sales people tell you you can't afford something, my and their expectations are very different. I would encourage you to ask if you are unhappy. We are building the Houston 33 so a similar size house

    All the best

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  2. We are so super happy with our Bolero flooring. After 2 years it has really gone the distance. The only gripe I would have is that it does get muck in the grooves a little. But I would say less than for grout in tiling? Love it; kids ride their scooters INSIDE the house :)

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