The photos really don't do it justice! I will do that! Honestly, it took a little getting used to at first because it is covering orangey oaky hardwoods (Note: the hardwoods were really damaged and in my mind, not worth trying to resand and restain, so Hayes Oak is going over top). It took me about 6 months before I finally made up my mind. Is Coretec really that great?--all our local dealers recommend it. COREtec US FLoors - Shaw SKU Conversion Table. You can tell in this photo that Noble has a yellow look to it in the sample. I've heard others have had success using that type of mop. But when it's installed, it's a chameleon. We are going with Hayes Oak. Hayes planks about about 1" wider than Noble, but both are the same length --72. @deannjackson we picked SW Pure White for our ceilings and trim and picked SW Aesthetic White for the walls. The width and the length really cut out the patterny look of LVP. This new product acts as a capping solution that does not require shaving the existing bullnose. I slid some pieces of furniture back into place upstairs and I haven't seen any scratches (and the furniture doesn't have pads). Reading and relaxing go hand in hand. It definitely warms up. Thanks for reading and good luck with your project. I'll repost that color comparison if I can find it. It's not as deep so it is easier for me! The beat up hardwoods I had that Hayes went on top of were the ones that were maybe 2" wide. I have warmer toned furniture so I think I'd probably be better off with a greige, but I'm just so sick of beige walls! I think Noble Oak is beautiful. I had my curtains up for vacuuming. I used Shaw Hard Surfaces, spray a small area and uses a microfiber sweeper. Do any of you know how Hayes Oak compares with Noble Oak? Oh I’m sold!!! I think Noble Oak is beautiful. And my dog with the battle of the Swiffer and microfiber sweeper! I was also concerned at first the width and the length would make it odd in a narrow hallway, but it looks fantastic. Hikinganne!Those were my exact concerns. Howev 12.4k Followers, 2,504 Following, 1,021 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from COREtec (@coretecfloors) I will probably be mopping sections of the floor weekly now. I told my flooring people that anyone who is interested in it to contact me. I had to pull both out because she likes to play as I sweep! @Bethany Hauck how often do you mop your floors? So far, it conceals dirt much better than my old hardwoods. Houzz Call: What Have You Salvaged for Home Use? Here is a sneak peak of the flooring -- my house and bedrooms are currently in a state of disarray. One of my concerns about LVP was an overwhelming pattern look so I worried about getting something that had a lot of lines, squiggles or those knotty hole looks. @merriebeth437 I hear you girl on the wide plank. I didn’t realize that Hayes was a wider plank. Hey everyone! The expert asked the cost savings. I was really worried they'd go down and I'd think why did I get fake hardwoods? I fell in love with Hayes after seeing some pics on instagram. Sort By. Again, no regrets. See more ideas about Coretec… My first two selections were Napa Dry Cork (Aduramax) which looked great in pics but when I bought the carton it was two gray as in darker gray. It’s all getting done when we do the floors. It seems to do a good job, gets out things like scuff marks, and it easy to use with a spray mop - no rinse. Your navy island will look incredible against it! Thanks for all the details you provided! Not endorsing that product specifically (I think Bona laminate will work) but I figured I paid enough for the floor, so I will use the brand name. Not just my hard work -- I had a lot of help!! I know there are people that complain about LVP showing prints, but I've not had that with Coretec. As you know it's so hard to tell with a sample and I'm going to be installing LVP on my entire first floor very soon. And most of the patterns are very linear, so you really see it on long runs. Houzz TV: Flickering Virtual Fireplaces to Warm Your Heart. So many of us (consumers) spend so many months agonizing over floors and found the advice from other consumers on houzz incredibly helpful. Now that I have Hayes down and see what the wide planks/long planks look like I would not be fearful about Noble Oak having more of a pattern. So it sounds like mopping these floors isn't really a dunking of a mom in solution, rinse, then mop -- it's spray as you go. The installer would need to cut for the depth and width of the tread. I bought the carton of a warmer version Napa Tanin and it looked orangey and too close in color to my walnut island (I didn't want it competing with it!). I was at first concerned that it was going to be too light against my white kitchen cabinets that have a bit of a grayish overlay to it. She is adorable! See how the 2019 kitchen photos most saved by Houzz users in other countries compare with the top photo in the U.S. Houzz Call: Show us a photo of your great home kitchen and tell us how you’ve made it work for you, Did you say ‘I do’ at home? I was really nervous picking out LVP. In both solutions there is a requirement - a well define a right angle. We want to hear and see everything about it. As you can see there is a slightly raised seem at the edge of the plank. Do you think Hayes meet's those requirements? There is a lot of natural sunny light (in San Diego) and I'll be having white cabinets, navy island and my color scheme is gray, navy, white and black. The cool thing about Hayes is that they have the treads for the stairs and they look really good! There area bunch of photos of Noble Oak and there is one responders who have comparison shots of Hayes, Noble and Calypos together. Ha, I just realized I must have 2 different accounts -- one with my married name and one with my maiden! Also K H I know you've seen the "Prints on LVP" thread and you'll also see a thread about Coretec denting. En continuant à naviguer sur ce site ou à utiliser cette application, j'accepte que le groupe Houzz utilise des cookies ou d'autres technologies similaires pour améliorer ses produits et services, me proposer du contenu pertinent et personnaliser l'expérience utilisateur. Right now, zero regrets. I just bought the Coretec Encore cleaning product and that is what I'll use from now on. All these pictures and comments have really helped me. There is just way too much repeat in the pattern, especially for the high cost. Thanks! T-Mold and Reducer easily snap into the included plastic strip. It’s still a great option as it’s manufactured to be an exact match to the Vinyl Planks. But I was pleasantly surprised! I did not install the Montrose Oak, as I went to a physical store and saw it, and it was too varied for my personal taste. Houzz Call: Show Us Your Backyard Wedding! Pls excuse the chipped paint. Wreaths and garlands, sparkling lights and Santas, stockings and mini trees. These stair Treads are sold as single units and match colors for HD, Design, and Enhanced product lines. ‍♀️. it has been almost 2 months since they went in and I have zero regrets. I was so nervous and worries I made a big mistake after the purchase so I am beyond happy with how pretty it looks. And honestly, that was probably one of my biggest worries about Hayes Oak. 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