12/17/2022 18:10
Subject: Re:Short term kitchen flooring
Anonymous wrote:+1 sheet vinyl. Period appropriate, cheap, low maintenance.
I personally would never do stick on tiles in a kitchen. Stuff will get in between. You can’t mop properly.
Also harder to install. Sheet vinyl, just make a template, cut, double stick tape, trim/caulk, done.
Anonymous
12/17/2022 09:52
Subject: Re:Short term kitchen flooring
+1 sheet vinyl. Period appropriate, cheap, low maintenance.
I personally would never do stick on tiles in a kitchen. Stuff will get in between. You can’t mop properly.
Anonymous
12/16/2022 19:32
Subject: Short term kitchen flooring
Rip the carpet and put down stick on vinyl tiles people use for apartments. Usually removable.
Anonymous
12/16/2022 19:19
Subject: Short term kitchen flooring
Yes, we have LVP in our kitchen. Looks fine and it's easy to clean.
Anonymous
12/16/2022 19:16
Subject: Short term kitchen flooring
Sheet vinyl
Anonymous
12/16/2022 19:13
Subject: Short term kitchen flooring
We’re considering buying a home that was built in the 1960s. It’s owned by the estate of the original owner, and it looks like it. The wallpaper is actually back in style! But unfortunately the kitchen carpeting (wtf?) is not. We’ll probably have to wait a year or two before we could do the full kitchen remodel. What kind of flooring should we do in the meantime? LVP? I don’t want to invest too much since it will probably be ripped out during the remodel, but that kitchen carpet has to go.