thread: Anyone used IKEA click system flooring? or similar

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    Registered User

    Jul 2006
    Logan
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    Anyone used IKEA click system flooring? or similar

    Hi All,

    I have very bad dust mite allergy and my doctor has recommended I rip up the carpets and replace with wooden floor boards or some thing similar. I really don't think we can afford the ridgy didge wooden floors. DH and I were in Ikea today and we looked at the vinyl wood look system. Anyone have it? Would you recommend it or some thing similar?

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    Registered User

    Aug 2006
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    Bek, we've just put this in our place. It's not the IKEA stuff, we got ours from Harvey Norman Flooring but same deal.

    We're happy with it. We've only had it in about a month though so it's early days. We love the look of it and so far it's holding up to the wear and tear from the kids. We have it in the back half of our place so our main living area, laundry, entry to our bedroom/ensuite (hard to explain but it's quite a large area) and it will also go into our ensuite when that is renovated (the stuff we used is 100% waterproof).

    If you go for a search in this section, I did a thread about it a few months back.
    Last edited by Willow; May 20th, 2010 at 04:37 PM.

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    Registered User

    Jul 2006
    Logan
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    thanks Willow. I've read your thread and I think we'll have a look at HN too.

    Now you have yours in, would you use it in the bedrooms? Remember we are in QLD and it doesn't get too cold here, plus I'll put some nice rugs down. My concern would be moving the kids beds and furniture around.

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    Registered User

    Aug 2006
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    Yep, I would put it in bedrooms Bek, for sure. Especially if you put rugs down. My only complaint about it so far is that it does show up dust pretty badly. Like if I walk outside on the concrete then come back in, it'll leave dusty kinda footprints. Pretty annoying but that's my only complaint so far.

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    Registered User

    Jul 2006
    Logan
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    Thanks Willow. You'd find dust annoying if you had wooden floors as well

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    Aug 2006
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    Yeah, we mainly find this an issue in our laundry because it is right at the back of the house and opens out onto our entertaining area etc. so it's a high traffic area and the kids are walking stuff in from the backyard etc. But with three kids I'm forever sweeping or vacuuming anyway so it's not that big a deal

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    BellyBelly Member

    Jun 2005
    Sydney
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    Not you two again...
    Bec, we have floorboards throughout....DH and i dont have carpet in our rooms, but girls (and boy ) does...i HATE carpet...there is floorboards under the carpet, and when we have some $$ we will be ripping it up and re-polishing those boards....
    I sweep/vacumn several times a day ON THE FLOORBOARD area...i dont do the carpet, cos i dont see it (dust.....)t...carpet is very mysterious i find. I would rather see what i have to clean up than guess.....KWIM ????

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    Logan
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    I know what you mean MBear about vacuuming several times per day. Our eating area constantly needs cleaning up because the kids drop food all the time and DD1 is Miss scissors hands and her craft stuff gets everywhere lol.

    I grew up in Queenslander style houses with wooden floors and I can remember my mother doing the floors constantly. I personally would rather see the dust as well, at least I know the place is clean.

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    Aug 2006
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    Totally agree, I'd rather see the dirt. We have a large rug in our main living area that does.my.head.in because it is constantly dirty and stained. Blah! Trying to talk DH into getting rid of it now that we have the new floors and just replacing it with a much smaller, darker coloured rug.

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    Jan 2009
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    Wow that flooring sounds fab! I love the look of timber laminate, but was concerned about using it in wet areas - but this stuff is water resistant! Cool!!

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    Jul 2010
    15

    personally, IKEAs style is simple and nice.
    but the quality isnt so good.