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Hi All, 

We have some building work happening and have the chance to have new flooring in the nursery class. Do any of you have any recommendations of make/type? Ideally it would be a light colour (wood effect?) but not dentable by chairs/parents high heels etc! Thank you! 

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On 07/09/2023 at 12:42, finleysmaid said:

just had our kitchen done i'll try and find out who the manufacturers are. we've gone for a mid tone wood effect (doesn't show the marks!) very happy with it....most commercial grade stuff should be ok.

Thank you Finleysmaid! X

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Hi mac20, Have you thought about cork flooring? We put some down at home and are really pleased with it- it's like engineered wood flooring but instead of wood, it's cork. Very hard wearing. Feels lovely underfoot, and is a great insulator. We used this white one, but there are loads to choose from. https://www.colourflooring.co.uk/collections/cork-flooring/products/camada-white-corka

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On 07/09/2023 at 00:58, mac20 said:

Hi All, 

We have some building work happening and have the chance to have new flooring in the nursery class. Do any of you have any recommendations of make/type? Ideally it would be a light colour (wood effect?) but not dentable by chairs/parents high heels etc! Thank you! 

For a nursery class, I'd recommend looking into laminate or luxury vinyl flooring with a wood effect. Both are durable and resistant to dents and scratches, which should handle the traffic from chairs and high heels well. They also come in a range of light colors and are easy to maintain. Brands like Karndean or Quick-Step offer great options.

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