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What kind of flooring do you all have.....? Hello, Can anyone out there with a few yorkies that aren't potty trained tell me what is the best type of flooring for them? I am tired of shampooing carpets every weekend. Thanks for any info. |
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I have hardwood floors...it was a lot easier to clean up accidents on the hardwood than it was on the carpets. |
3 Attachment(s) I have Tile...my husband was in flooring and this was what he did when we moved into this house....He went a little nuts with granite & marble though - - I call it ....THE MAUSELEUM.... 2nd & 3rd pics are before and after of the kitchen which was still in progress when i took the pics |
wood floors are really easy to clean or tile |
4 Attachment(s) i have rugs in the living room and tile in the kitchen,both in bathroom |
Do the wood floors warp or anything from mopping them alot. What kind of hardwood do you have? Do you have problems with the pee getting into the grout on the ceramic tiles? I also have very light beige carpets, (well it is more like beige and yellow spots now) and I want to make sure this is the last time I have to do new floors because it is so expensive. It would be nice if I could just get the yorkies potty trained but that seems to be impossible. |
Wow Lexi Rae, you have a beautiful house. |
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I know if you get the fake wood floors that they do turn ugly if they get wet too much. I don't know about real wood:confused: |
Villette, Since your husband was in the business, does he say ceramic tiles are the best option then? My vet was telling me about some kind of flooring that is awesome. They said it looks like wood and it real thick. I thought they said it was kinda like a vinyl or something but I dont remember what they called it. I forgot to add that I love your tile Villette. i love the shiny mixed in with the regular. It is beautiful. |
I have hardwoods. It doesn't warp because you damp mop it. You can't you a soaking wet mop. If Moll misses the pad I wipe it up with a paper towel and then go over it with a lysol wipe.:) |
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We have the heavy vynil floor that looks like hardwood and also like 12" tile. It is great. Much more give to it than regular vynil. And you don't have to glue it down. It is so thick it lays down perfect. We just love it. We got ours at Lowe's. They have alot of patterns to choose from. And the price is great, 10.00 to 13.00 a yard. And this stuff is tuff. I tried to tear a piece and couldn't. Regular vynil is easy to tear. And it's textured. The hardwood looks and fills just like wood. And the tile has grout lines and feels just like real tile. And this is sheet vynil. It comes in 12 ft. wide rolls. They cut to your lenght. |
I don't recommend the vynal that has the sticky thing in the back if you know what im talking about cause those sometimes come loose with water. |
I have all tile through out my house, very easy to clean... Gina I have the same cross candle holders as you do on your wall, except mine is in black.....lol |
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Do you know what it was called. Is it so thick you could resurface it if you needed to? That sounds like what my vet was talking about and they love it. By the way I dont know how to get the quote in the little blue box if someone can tell me how to do that |
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and thank you on the floors - I like the kitchen ...but the den makes me nuts. When I mop the floor I have to buff out that granite so it shines and he used way too much - I like simple designs like the kitchen is...the butterfly cut outs really are pretty - I have them as my backsplash too - but...on the upside - Chanel is my little Buffer - she thinks every towel in the house is for her ....so when I do floors she gets a free ride and dances when I do it - it's hilarious |
About the quote thing.. When someone sends a reply that you want to quote in that same reply box therse a button that says quote just click that and it will get pasted into your reply box. I hope that made sense:confused: |
Ok that is what I did and it seemed to work. When I was typing it, it didnt look like it put it in the blue box. Thanks |
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Mine are housetrained. But, we have ceramic tile. We were putting it in when we got Mollie who will be 3 in Jan. I highly recommend it. I wouldn't have anything else. |
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Your TV room is gorgeous! |
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I have al sorts of wood flooring in my house . . real wood, berber carpets and tiles. Tiger and Annika are confined to the laundry room so that is where they do their "thing". There is a pee pad but only Annika seems to hit it right on the target. So, when I come home and they have free roam to the rest of the house, Tiger wears a belly band. Annika wears nothing as she will seek the pad whereever she is :thumbup: FYI, I believe Tiles are porous so unless you seal it, and regularly not just once (like how I do it and forget about it :( ) it eventually will get damaged . . the process is of course much, much slower than carpet or wood so I guess that it a good thing :rolleyes: Gina, your home is beautiful. I've always wanted to paint one of my dining room walls a red color accent but never seem to get to it. Maybe next year. What red is it and can you give me the exact name or number# Villete, what a great transformation your hubby did on your flooring . . .your house is gorgeous and the floor sooo shiny :thumbup: It sure helps when our husbands are such handyman's. Mine is the same too :) |
Tigersmom - you're right - Tile should be sealed ...but once sealed - it normally is very easy to keep clean. And thank you ....It makes me sad seeing the things he used to be able to do....now he can hardly walk across the floor let alone design one...:( |
it more marroon than red.... i love it, i have all different things around the house to accent the color too... im going to change the white walls to i think a sand color, cause white isnt in anymore.. |
Gina - I liked seeing your house too - felt like I was kind of spying on ya ! Very pretty.... |
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I've been trying to find the picture in the nursery forum, even did a search but can't find it....I too am looking for a different flooring. Can you post a link to it? |
i just love modern.. i will show you my new kitchen,, i gotta find the pictures..i love it.. |
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wear out for a long time. should last 15 to 20 yrs. But for the price could replace it when you are tired of pattern. And removal would be a peice of cake, just roll it up and take it out. No glue to hold it down. The manufacture suggest not to glue it.. It is really tuff. |
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