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Anyone seen an SPC flooring tile in a warm shade?
WIAWSNB
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Pretty much decided SPC is the way to go for the kitchen floor.
I have an ok sample in 'concrete', but it isn't really what I want, which is a warm, bronzie, coppery, Indian-slate colour.
All the SPC 'tile' finishes seem to be greyish or charcoal, nothing 'warm'.
Anyone seen anything like this, please?
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It seems that 95% of all vinyl flooring designs are greyish.
You would think this grey obsession ( Not just flooring) would have faded away by now2 -
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jennifernil said:Thank you.I have seen that, and similar, and it's hard to tell what they are truly like in real life - samples have been non-committal - a bit plain.Really looking for something warmer, darker, with slaty bronze, red, copper, brown overtones. :-)0
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https://thebathroomandtilecentre.co.uk/shower-wall/waterproof-click-flooring-tiles/copper-slate-click-waterproof-flooring?srsltid=AfmBOop5oqKFjzN9E7OCC8iiu9WbP_878_5_oGW1lSYF0Fw-g8nME_Q3
We have something like this in our bathroom, but at least 3 years since we bought it so I have no idea where it came from now. Ours is more greyish though. The more coppery one was what I had originally wanted, but by the time we were ready to order it was no longer available.
We have white storage units and end panels, both wall hung and floor standing, with pine doors, old but custom built so we kept them and saved a small fortune. Inset white basin, back to wall toilet in matt white unit, chunky wooden worktops and plinth in Iroko, and walls fully tiled in matt white fairly large tiles.As you may have gathered, we like wood!House doors and all woodwork are in mahogany, kitchen unit doors are solid oak, with some glass and stainless steel for contrast, worktops and table in beech. Most other furniture is solid pine or 1970/80s G-Plan teak finish, with the odd Ikea Billy bookcase in birch, and Ercol sofa in Elm. They all get on well together!1 -
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Seems to be plenty that should fit the bill……but most do not!1
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Fab! I do LOVE the tarnished copper look
Will be chasing samples - thank you!0
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