Bamboo floors
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Bamboo floors
So we are renovating in Singapore... I remember someone posting here about having bamboo wood floors. I would like to know about their experience with the material, cleaning etc.
the other option is oak, it just looks like the ugly plastic wood office cabinets when it is left in natural colour and varnished.
Which brings me to the finishing - water based varnish or oil? Thank you for any opinion.
the other option is oak, it just looks like the ugly plastic wood office cabinets when it is left in natural colour and varnished.
Which brings me to the finishing - water based varnish or oil? Thank you for any opinion.
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That's was kooky.
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My friends have put down bamboo flooring, it looks beautiful and cleaning is just any other wooden flooring of the same ilk. They got a light shade which initially I didn't think would look any good but it lifts the whole place and looks fabulous.
Kooky has had water problems at her place too, perhaps she can let us know how they handle that sort of stuff, although she is MIA lately around here.
Kooky has had water problems at her place too, perhaps she can let us know how they handle that sort of stuff, although she is MIA lately around here.
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My mother just had bamboo flooring put in her place in Florida. I saw it when I was there in July. Looks really nice & like PP noted, you clean it pretty much just like other wooden floors.
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Thank you all - Pinklepurr - is your friend in Singapore? Would it be possible to see the floors. I can PM you my real life contacts and promise that I am normal person they can let into their house? ))
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No sorry tigerbalm, they are in Melbourne. I think the only thing that was recommended when they had it laid was to keep it clean, by sweeping etc on a daily basis as it can tend to be more easily dented by ground in dirt etc than hardwood flooring. However if you take your outdoor shoes off when entering the house this wouldn't be any different to normal wood flooring. I still haven't made up my mind about flooring options, we have been looking into it for our place as well but there are just too many choices.
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I've seen Kooky flooring. Really impressed. Think has stood up to the water problems quite well, and as well as any wood flooring subjected to the situation. Think it is more expensive than conventional wood flooring. Think it looks particularly lovely on the stairs. The stain choice is purely personal. It does have a smoother appearance than some conventional woods, but again that will be subject to the type of finish chosen on flooring anyway. Personally I love a dark stained hardwood, but that is super hard to find economically. When I look at flooring, I will look at bamboo flooring as next option subject to budget.
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Thank you both I have posted a reply no idea where it went. I will keep looking and will update should I find out something interesting.
Any ideas welcomed
Any ideas welcomed