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luiquid lime or monoblocks?
We have just gone to lock up stage of the house build and are looking at liquid lime + monoblocks for the front, which do you prefer and why? and the rough costs pr Sq Mtr of each of these, Who did you use and were you happy with the work??? Also we are looking at Karndean flooring rough costs and is it sgood as they make out ?? Chees for any veiws in advance folks :) :thumbup: |
Re: luiquid lime or monoblocks?
The best Karndean is about $100/m fitted. I have no idea what liquid lime and monoblocks is. I thought a monoblock was a mono amplifier!
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Re: luiquid lime or monoblocks?
Originally Posted by Gjn200
(Post 9471644)
The best Karndean is about $100/m fitted. I have no idea what liquid lime and monoblocks is. I thought a monoblock was a mono amplifier!
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Re: luiquid lime or monoblocks?
We decided against poured limestone instead of paving or a concrete driveway, as it would be expensive and difficult if you wanted to fix a bit (if it cracked) or add to (if you wanted to put in a bit more paving). Also remember reading something about issues with any oil or rubber marks from cars if limestone was used for a driveway. What are monoblocks - do you mean pavers?
When it comes to flooring, it might be more expensive using this Karndean than solid wood. When it comes to re-sale value, which surface is more valued by the majority of the community? My guess would be solid wood, rather than Karndean. You might find it helpful to search through a specialised housing forum, such as http://forum.homeone.com.au. |
Re: luiquid lime or monoblocks?
Originally Posted by HelenTD
(Post 9471916)
We decided against poured limestone instead of paving or a concrete driveway, as it would be expensive and difficult if you wanted to fix a bit (if it cracked) or add to (if you wanted to put in a bit more paving). Also remember reading something about issues with any oil or rubber marks from cars if limestone was used for a driveway. What are monoblocks - do you mean pavers?
When it comes to flooring, it might be more expensive using this Karndean than solid wood. When it comes to re-sale value, which surface is more valued by the majority of the community? My guess would be solid wood, rather than Karndean. You might find it helpful to search through a specialised housing forum, such as http://forum.homeone.com.au. Personally, I love the look of bamboo flooring and that would be a consideration for me:wub: |
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