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3D illusion flooring
jaynespain
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Hi. I am having a new downstairs w/c and would love to put a 3d floor down. Probably just a vinyl one. Any ideas where I could get one? Would love someting like an exposed lift shaft or the side of a cliff. Anyone got any experience of them?
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Nice idea!
It seems the most common way is to get the image printed to the size you want, lay it, and then apply a protective layer of epoxy.
There's some guidance here: http://www.decorpuzzle.com/2015/06/3D-bathroom-floor-designs-3D-flooring-prices.html0 -
Thanks for replying. That looks a bit difficult for me! I hoped I could just buy some vinyl or something sticky backed! I think I will have to look into it much further! I like the water designs on there.0
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There's a company in Leeds that do it they also fit it , its £160 per sq mtr !This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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Would you know what they are called? I am in the Midlands.0
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