I love the Andalusian feel that ceramic floors give. Architectural fusion between the Roman and Muslim worldAndalusian patios are a wonderful example of sustainable architecture and a philosophy of life that aims to transfer nature from the outside to the inside of the houses with that combination of shapes, colors and geometric figures that inspire an environment of peace and tranquility on any surface.
For this reason, whenever I go to Andalusia, I am captured in its ceramic floors, and a part of me always remains with that longing to have one of these tiles inside the house. But since I live in a rental apartment and I can’t lift the floors to install the one I like, I’m left wanting to live my Andalusian dream.
However, I have signed up for Bauhaus this vinyl floor that, without works or drills, manages to move a part of the Alhambra inside my house. A combination of figures and geometric shapes in neutral colors where coral stands out among its drawings. And since it is installed adhesively, it comes straight to my rental apartment.
An Andalusian effect vinyl floor
Making our exterior (or interior) an Andalusian patio in neutral tones is simpler than it seems. At Bauhaus, we found this Tarkket floor with which to improve the floor in the blink of an eye. It is durable, weather resistant and easy to install. Furthermore, you can cut easily to adapt it perfectly normally to any corner or the most convoluted corner and is easy to maintain.
Stain and scratch resistantYes, it is non-slip and to install it we only need to measure the surface to be covered and stick it on the previous floor as if it were a chrome. It’s that easy, calculate the meters you need and start gluing this beautiful tile design on your old, already worn, old and outdated floor. Its price is 17.49 euros the square meter.
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