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Ian

GRR, I've fitted these a couple of times in recent months and an honest opinion is, they are very good value for the money, but they are very soft. I did a complete bathroom walls and floor a bit like the picture and that will be ok as its not really a high traffic area but a dining or kitchen floor would not be a good idea IMO. I dont think it would be very long before chipping appeared.
 
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SandyFloor

Felt pads are the way to go,Liz. If you had any other floorcovering (apart from carpet) you would need to use them. I have oak in my living room and everything has felt pads and not a scratch (yet)

After reading the other posts I should add I have porcelain in the kitchen/dining room with no additional pads on the chairs/table and not a mark anywhere.
 
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