Karndean Knight Tile or Van Gogh

We're looking at doing our downstairs in Karndean wood effect flooring - possibly to includ the kitchen/utility too. We can't really aford Amtico, and we've ruled out Colonia.

We are considering the Knight" tile, or "Van Gough". The knight tile is the cheaper one with slightly thinner tiles and wear layer, however there is only 3 years difference in the guarantee.

Would appreciate opnions on both types of Karndean tile - is it worth spending the extra on Van Gogh? how hardwearing are the tiles and do they continue to look good after a few years?

I've seen some old reviews where people complain about dulling/scratching which put me off slightly, but there are many many good reviews.

Any insights appreciated... many thanks

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  • no1catman
    no1catman Posts: 2,973 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts I've been Money Tipped!
    Can't remember the range title - but went for the mid range one - a multi hued slate one. There wasn't a Knight tile we liked. We weren't sure from the samples shown by the 'fitter' (shown us the top of the range) so went to the showroom in Evesham.
    Very pleased then and now with the result.
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