Results 1 to 9 of 9

Thread: Pebble floor??

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    Perth, Western Australia
    Posts
    4

    Default Pebble floor??

    I am renovating my kitchen and currently have a seamless flooring whichI love but it is tired and I want a new look with all the new cupboardsetc.
    Problem is I cant decide on the perfect flooring.
    I am a bit eccentric in my likes and want the overall finish to be "unique" but still practical.
    I was thinking pebble sheeting but want to know if it is possible toseal them to have a smooth surface. Something like a highgloss epoxy.
    Any suggestions?

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Location
    Kilmore, near Melbourne, Australia
    Age
    66
    Posts
    781

    Default

    great idea, though I don't think it would be very practical in a kitchen.

    I seem to recall that epoxy will scuff and mark very quickly, but may be remembering incorrectly.

    There may be tile products that have a pebble effect but can be successfully grouted flush.......god knows there are squillions of alternatives out there these days.

    hey what about an amazing terrazzo floor with a food-theme'd mosaic in it?

    either way WELCOME TO THE FORUM and HAVE FUN! You will find plenty of quirky characters here to exchange with.
    Steve
    Kilmore (Melbourne-ish)
    Australia

    ....catchy phrase here

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Melbourne
    Age
    52
    Posts
    119

    Default Amtico Vinyl Flooring

    Hi Tragic

    If you are a littel eccentric there should be SOMETHING in this range to attract you...

    http://www.amtico.com/Home/UK/Amtico...vbr=2&fcpm=psv

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    Perth, Western Australia
    Posts
    4

    Default Thanks for the replies

    Thanks for the feedback. Inside my head can see what I want but as usual the rest of the world lags behind my inspiration!
    I have seen terrazo-like stone composite made into slabs and laid withthin timber borders to cteate a really different look. I washoping to get the same look but with the pebble "tiles". Obviously I dont want a pebble feel though as this would make cleaningdifficult, so want the surface to be smooth. Also I hate groutwhen it gets old and discolours so wondered what I could seal them withto make them practical as well as looking good.
    The kitchen spills out onto an outdoor living area (well, it will whenall is finished) so thought I could use the same inside and out forcontinuity.
    My mind's eye says "wow", wish I could explain it better.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Location
    Kilmore, near Melbourne, Australia
    Age
    66
    Posts
    781

    Default

    pretty sure I get you - am just concerned the whole thing will end up a scratched and cloudy/scuffed mishmash. The idea is a good'n though I reckon. I am familiar with the terrazzo + plank floors.....nice idea but near impossible to marry the two materials in successfully along the joins, due to the different expansion/contraction amounts. The grout always seems to deteriorate. I did see some stunning Russian Oak floating flooring that may work though as it is only 'real' wood on the top 8mm. Perhaps ask in the boatbuilding forum here, for finishes that are ultra durable.... if anyone would know about such things, I reckon it'd be them.

    have fun
    Steve
    Kilmore (Melbourne-ish)
    Australia

    ....catchy phrase here

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    Perth, Western Australia
    Posts
    4

    Default good thinking

    Great idea to ask the boaties, thanks.
    I saw the mis of the two materials in Bali where I suspect there is notthe issue of expansion like here due to the higher humidity etc. Also the "timber" was actually coconut shell? They use a lot ofthat up there. It was in a 5 star apartment and lookd stunning.
    Thanks again

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Feb 2003
    Location
    back in Alberta for a while
    Age
    69
    Posts
    1,133

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Tragic View Post
    I am renovating my kitchen and currently have a seamless flooring whichI love but it is tired and I want a new look with all the new cupboardsetc.
    Problem is I cant decide on the perfect flooring.
    I am a bit eccentric in my likes and want the overall finish to be "unique" but still practical.
    I was thinking pebble sheeting but want to know if it is possible toseal them to have a smooth surface. Something like a highgloss epoxy.
    Any suggestions?
    you got lots of mullah??
    if so you go for a corian floor

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    Perth, Western Australia
    Posts
    4

    Default no, not that

    Nah thanks anyway but I dont paricularly like Corian. I looked atMarle but its too expensive to lay and too heavy for little old me todo it.

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    South Australia
    Posts
    140

    Default

    Just an idea don't know if it would work cover the floor with "pebblecrete" then have concrete polisher flush & ploish the whole lot

Similar Threads

  1. Husband Store
    By Cliff Rogers in forum JOKES
    Replies: 14
    Last Post: 28th February 2006, 09:24 PM
  2. Floating floor
    By Eddie Jones in forum FLOORING
    Replies: 9
    Last Post: 30th October 2005, 04:18 PM
  3. Bathroom floor renno questions
    By Arron in forum BATHROOM & TOILET
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 17th May 2005, 04:54 PM
  4. Questions about replacing timber floor
    By Hybrid in forum FLOORING
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 5th April 2005, 09:57 AM
  5. Replacing floor joists
    By Andrew in Tas in forum FLOORING
    Replies: 15
    Last Post: 16th December 2004, 10:56 PM

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •