Alternately, if you're in a rush to paint. Yes to removing any and all wallpaper - you'll need to repaint the walls but do choose your new countertop and flooring first so you can better coordinate the colors. Glad you're keeping the sink however, if that changes and you're going to replace it, choose a deep double stainless steel one. Then, if you cannot match the finish of the original cabinets, you can paint the cut edge black. For a manly change, you could saw a shallow arc shape in the trim board over the window - just enough of an arc to remove the scallop. The trim board over the window usually hides a light fixture. Great relay of information dating back three years. Mannington did also offer a settlement of a set monetary amount, but that option would leave me still paying for installation unless the floor I choose is within a certain price range. The last two most recent comments have definitely made me concerned and hesitant to move forward with replacement. Apparently, the flooring is now made in USA. Retailer spoke with us about the delivery delays with products made in China and the difficulty in getting Mannington products in a timely manner, if at all. Have chosen Seaside Wharf from the 'Distinctive' line. Replacement process is not complete, but I will report back. At first it sounded like Mannington was not going to approve the claim, but, I am happy to report that they have. Contacted Mannington within days of install and submitted a claim because the floor looks like it is damaged with abrasive marks and a dirty look that is extremely diffficult to clean. Recently had Adura Max Meridian Stucco installed and it looked 'wrong'. I am attaching a couple of photos to give you an idea of the variety that is available. IIf you like the cork you can find one that picks up the greys in your walls and counters and has honey highlights to pick up the cabinetry and tie it all together. That being said, you should wipe up a spill fairly quickly as it is somewhat absorbant and if you have an untrained pet, well forget it. It repels allergens,is quiet and less likely to break a plate if you drop it. You can have it laid like in patterns such as herringbone or basketweave, interesting designs using different colors, or like plank flooring. ![]() It is also available in many colors and patterns and is incredibly durable. It is lightweight for your structural concerns and environmentally sustainable. One of the easiest floors I have worked with in kitchens is cork. I also love faux bois!!! In this kitchen and the adjoining room wood is the predominant material and I think a wood floor, even simulated is overkill.
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