I just ordered some flor tiles (http://www.flor.com) for the entrance hallway and the office. I had ordered some samples and really liked the feel of the product. and I especially like the fact that one of the reviews said that her dog puked on one of the tiles so she took it outside, hosed it off and let it dry and it was fine. I also like that they're made from recycled products and they recycle your tiles when you're done or they need to be replaced. and they're actually made in the USA.
I ordered the "House Pet" in goldfish for the hallway- I think it'll work well once all the rooms have been painted- ultimately the hallway itself is green, the office is dark green, the dining room will be a dark orange/rust (mexicana from Benjamin Moore) and the Living Room will be Melted Butter from Behr. (and the stairway in the dining room will be painted melted butter because it's super dark and my parents can barely see walking down the stair at night as it is.)
For the Office, I ordered House Pet in Canary with a band of painted turtle around it. Mostly, with as much traffic as my floors get and as much puke (from the animals) as I end up cleaning up- I need inexpensive, yet attractive floor coverings. I have beautiful wood floors that desperately need to be refinished- which isn't going to happen any time soon.
Anyone have any input on them? Although it's too late because I ordered them this morning. Just wondering though.
Jenn
I ordered the "House Pet" in goldfish for the hallway- I think it'll work well once all the rooms have been painted- ultimately the hallway itself is green, the office is dark green, the dining room will be a dark orange/rust (mexicana from Benjamin Moore) and the Living Room will be Melted Butter from Behr. (and the stairway in the dining room will be painted melted butter because it's super dark and my parents can barely see walking down the stair at night as it is.)
For the Office, I ordered House Pet in Canary with a band of painted turtle around it. Mostly, with as much traffic as my floors get and as much puke (from the animals) as I end up cleaning up- I need inexpensive, yet attractive floor coverings. I have beautiful wood floors that desperately need to be refinished- which isn't going to happen any time soon.
Anyone have any input on them? Although it's too late because I ordered them this morning. Just wondering though.
Jenn
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