Tapi’s fitter made short work of laying LVT planks in the corridor.
| Getting round all the fiddly bits |
| Long planks flowing down from the door |
There is now a lovely wood-like river flowing from front door to loo which sets off the wall panelling nicely.
| River of LVT |
LVT is going to be a far more practical alternative to that awful red carpet as it’ll make it easier to sweep up the avalanche of cat litter scatter-gunned everywhere by Bertie after a visit to his loo.
Good job humans don’t do the same thing every time we visit the toilet. Imagine what it would be like if we’d flung bits of used loo roll all over the floor after every number 1 or 2. Yuck!!! Not going to mentally go there!
In the ideal world, I’d have loved an engineered wood floor or a nice bit of parquet. More’s the pity that the previous owners of this house hadn’t put in parquet then covered it up with carpet as some people did back then as that would have been a fantastic surprise when I ripped out the old flooring. But no. Lack of taste or pennies or both, we’ll never know.
Just got to find a new coir mat to throw down next to the front door then I can declare this project officially finished – for now.
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