Looks like Karndean to me.
I have a feeling the dark bits in the joins are the thin infill strips you can used with Karndean.To me the joins look to deep to be LVT so that would also rule out vinyl, perhaps its solid or engineered wood?
or it could be just my eyes deceiving me?
Yes, definitely design strips inbetween the planks.I have a feeling the dark bits in the joins are the thin infill strips you can used with Karndean.
If karndean have stopped a similar option is Amtico.
Have you heard of Altro walkway in campers shrinking on the edges?Yes, definitely design strips inbetween the planks.
Having fitted this stuff for years i would advise that although they look nicer a tile without a bevelled edge is much easier to keep clean......especially in a camper.
Go for a much smaller micro bevelled product if that's the look you are wanting.
Not really seen this myself....but it will really depend on which adhesive and the trowel notch used. If it's shrinking I would imagine it's been stuck down on a pressure sensitive adhesive.Have you heard of Altro walkway in campers shrinking on the edges?
Strange that. I've been told this happens so I've had to change to different brand. I liked the Altro Sand walkway. I thought it went with my van colour. Adhesive was mentioned. I thought why not change the adhesive.Not really seen this myself....but it will really depend on which adhesive and the trowel notch used. If it's shrinking I would imagine it's been stuck down on a pressure sensitive adhesive.
I have seen people roll the pressure sensitive glue on and let it completely dry and it's not going to be a strong bond. I always wet set Altro etc on an acrylic glue and never had one shrink?
Karndean or any lvt tile however is prone to shrinking.........regards
So have you advice on what vinyl flooring to use?Altro walkway has a tendency to shrink it happens often, in hospitals and schools were it shrinks back and opens up the welds, most often f46 glue is used.
F58 might be a good option for vans as it can handle temp changes to a certain degree (pardon the pun) as it can be used where underfloor heating is installed