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After the last couple of years replacing appliances, countertops,
painting... I finally got my floor replaced today. It's really nice!
Vinyl tiles with grout. I got one bathroom and the entrance foyer
floors replaced too. For the inside of the house about all that's left
is replacing the nasty old carpet in the bedrooms. I used the same
company for the floors today that did my hardwood a couple of years ago,
so they gave me a nice discount. I hope the next purchase is an even
better discount.

Here's how it turned out. The kitchen and bathroom weren't hard to keep
the cats out of, but the entrance foyer, forget it. They messed up some
of the grout and I had to keep smoothing it while it dried and it
doesn't look as nice as the kitchen and bathroom, but it doesn't look
bad either.

http://i42.tinypic.com/29licns.jpg

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"Cheryl" > wrote in message
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> After the last couple of years replacing appliances, countertops,
> painting... I finally got my floor replaced today. It's really nice!
> Vinyl tiles with grout. I got one bathroom and the entrance foyer floors
> replaced too. For the inside of the house about all that's left is
> replacing the nasty old carpet in the bedrooms. I used the same company
> for the floors today that did my hardwood a couple of years ago, so they
> gave me a nice discount. I hope the next purchase is an even better
> discount.
>
> Here's how it turned out. The kitchen and bathroom weren't hard to keep
> the cats out of, but the entrance foyer, forget it. They messed up some of
> the grout and I had to keep smoothing it while it dried and it doesn't
> look as nice as the kitchen and bathroom, but it doesn't look bad either.
>
> http://i42.tinypic.com/29licns.jpg


Nice.

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On Fri, 27 Sep 2013 22:31:01 -0400, in rec.food.cooking, Cheryl
> wrote:

>After the last couple of years replacing appliances, countertops,
>painting... I finally got my floor replaced today. It's really nice!
>Vinyl tiles with grout. I got one bathroom and the entrance foyer
>floors replaced too. For the inside of the house about all that's left
>is replacing the nasty old carpet in the bedrooms. I used the same
>company for the floors today that did my hardwood a couple of years ago,
>so they gave me a nice discount. I hope the next purchase is an even
>better discount.
>
>Here's how it turned out. The kitchen and bathroom weren't hard to keep
>the cats out of, but the entrance foyer, forget it. They messed up some
>of the grout and I had to keep smoothing it while it dried and it
>doesn't look as nice as the kitchen and bathroom, but it doesn't look
>bad either.
>
>http://i42.tinypic.com/29licns.jpg


It looks very nice.
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"Cheryl" > wrote in message
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> After the last couple of years replacing appliances, countertops,
> painting... I finally got my floor replaced today. It's really nice!
> Vinyl tiles with grout. I got one bathroom and the entrance foyer floors
> replaced too. For the inside of the house about all that's left is
> replacing the nasty old carpet in the bedrooms. I used the same company
> for the floors today that did my hardwood a couple of years ago, so they
> gave me a nice discount. I hope the next purchase is an even better
> discount.
>
> Here's how it turned out. The kitchen and bathroom weren't hard to keep
> the cats out of, but the entrance foyer, forget it. They messed up some of
> the grout and I had to keep smoothing it while it dried and it doesn't
> look as nice as the kitchen and bathroom, but it doesn't look bad either.


Sounds like you've been busy, now you can enjoy it. :-)

Cheri

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On 9/27/2013 11:40 PM, Karen wrote:

> It looks very nice.


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On 9/28/2013 1:25 AM, Cheri wrote:
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> Sounds like you've been busy, now you can enjoy it. :-)
>
> Cheri


Yup, I'm done for now.

I wish I could have done a whole kitchen makeover, but it wasn't
possible yo do all at once.

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"Cheryl" > wrote in message
eb.com...
> After the last couple of years replacing appliances, countertops,
> painting... I finally got my floor replaced today. It's really nice!
> Vinyl tiles with grout. I got one bathroom and the entrance foyer floors
> replaced too. For the inside of the house about all that's left is
> replacing the nasty old carpet in the bedrooms. I used the same company
> for the floors today that did my hardwood a couple of years ago, so they
> gave me a nice discount. I hope the next purchase is an even better
> discount.
>
> Here's how it turned out. The kitchen and bathroom weren't hard to keep
> the cats out of, but the entrance foyer, forget it. They messed up some of
> the grout and I had to keep smoothing it while it dried and it doesn't
> look as nice as the kitchen and bathroom, but it doesn't look bad either.
>
> http://i42.tinypic.com/29licns.jpg


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On 9/27/2013 10:31 PM, Cheryl wrote:

> Here's how it turned out. The kitchen and bathroom weren't hard to keep
> the cats out of, but the entrance foyer, forget it. They messed up some
> of the grout and I had to keep smoothing it while it dried and it
> doesn't look as nice as the kitchen and bathroom, but it doesn't look
> bad either.
>
> http://i42.tinypic.com/29licns.jpg


How nice, and what a treat to have it all done. Congratulations.

nancy

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> "Cheryl" wrote:
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> Very nice)


Yeah...looks very good. Vinyl tiles with grout though? That's a new
idea to me.

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> On 9/28/2013 1:25 AM, Cheri wrote:
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>> Sounds like you've been busy, now you can enjoy it. :-)
>>
>> Cheri

>
> Yup, I'm done for now.
>
> I wish I could have done a whole kitchen makeover, but it wasn't
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I think sometimes doing a bit at a time works better anyway. :-)

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On Sat, 28 Sep 2013 10:14:13 -0300, wrote:

>On Sat, 28 Sep 2013 08:40:44 -0400, Gary > wrote:
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>>Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>> "Cheryl" wrote:
>>> >
http://i42.tinypic.com/29licns.jpg
>>>
>>> Very nice)

>>
>>Yeah...looks very good. Vinyl tiles with grout though? That's a new
>>idea to me.
>>
>>G.

>
>I've seen them both ways, woman opposite me has grout and they look
>great but the young fellow next door doesn't have grout, the grouted
>laying looks better to me. I think over time too the grouting will
>make cleaning easier.


How so? If you have the tiles butting each other, you just mop and
clean. Grout can take some special care and cleaning and even
replacing over time.

I've never heard of grouting vinyl tiles, but I see it is available.
Looks like ceramic that way. .
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On 9/27/2013 10:31 PM, Cheryl wrote:
> After the last couple of years replacing appliances, countertops,
> painting... I finally got my floor replaced today. It's really nice!
> Vinyl tiles with grout. I got one bathroom and the entrance foyer
> floors replaced too. For the inside of the house about all that's left
> is replacing the nasty old carpet in the bedrooms. I used the same
> company for the floors today that did my hardwood a couple of years ago,
> so they gave me a nice discount. I hope the next purchase is an even
> better discount.
>
> Here's how it turned out. The kitchen and bathroom weren't hard to keep
> the cats out of, but the entrance foyer, forget it. They messed up some
> of the grout and I had to keep smoothing it while it dried and it
> doesn't look as nice as the kitchen and bathroom, but it doesn't look
> bad either.
>
> http://i42.tinypic.com/29licns.jpg
>


It looks wonderful, Cheryl! I do hope you enjoy it! I'm sure it's nice
to have it done. I also hope you get a discount when you replace the
old carpet in the bedrooms, when you decide to do so.

Jill
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On 9/28/2013 8:40 AM, Gary wrote:
> Ophelia wrote:
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>> "Cheryl" wrote:
>>> http://i42.tinypic.com/29licns.jpg

>>
>> Very nice)

>
> Yeah...looks very good. Vinyl tiles with grout though? That's a new
> idea to me.
>
> G.
>

My brother was surprised too and he said he wish he knew it was an
option. He replaced some floors himself with the tongue-in-groove type
vinyl tiles and isn't happy with them. He said they tend to come apart
and just don't look right.

The installers lay them the same as ceramic tiles with the adhesive on
the floor and spacers. They aren't going anywhere.

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On 9/28/2013 12:14 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Sep 2013 10:14:13 -0300, wrote:
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>> On Sat, 28 Sep 2013 08:40:44 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>>
>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>>
>>>> "Cheryl" wrote:
>>>>>
http://i42.tinypic.com/29licns.jpg
>>>>
>>>> Very nice)
>>>
>>> Yeah...looks very good. Vinyl tiles with grout though? That's a new
>>> idea to me.
>>>
>>> G.

>>
>> I've seen them both ways, woman opposite me has grout and they look
>> great but the young fellow next door doesn't have grout, the grouted
>> laying looks better to me. I think over time too the grouting will
>> make cleaning easier.

>
> How so? If you have the tiles butting each other, you just mop and
> clean. Grout can take some special care and cleaning and even
> replacing over time.
>

I got the colored grout because white would show stains quicker, but
they make good grout cleaning products. Installer said it should never
need replacing.

> I've never heard of grouting vinyl tiles, but I see it is available.
> Looks like ceramic that way. .
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