Whats the cheapest kitchen floor I can gain that looks clothed? First off, I rent, and own no intention on sinking a lot...
First off, I rent, and own no intention on sinking a lot of money into this. The floor is crap, and since I plan to be here until I retire, I wont to put something else within. Ofcourse its fine with the proprietor, why should he object to getting a brand new floor? And he wont pay for it, because technically theres "zilch wrong with it"
Yeah, its fine if you dont mind your kitchen looking approaching a dump.
Does anyone have any suggestions and rough guesses on price? The kitchen is 10x12 so itsnt huge, and Id similar to to keep it a insubstantial shade, that way it wont look so small.
Answers: you can buy the squares that stick onto the floor. a moment ago peel the hindmost and put it down with some pressure. I enjoy seen them as cheap as $0.33 for a 12X12 square
They hold some really nice sticky lenolium tiles out there. thats what my kitchen is done next to.