My recent frenzy of flooring posts (and there are more to come!) resulted from a recent note from a reader asking for help in finding the floor peeking out from the underneath the diner countertop above. Bernadette writes:
I am purchasing the Formica boomerang laminate for a countertop in my laundry room in aqua, and would like to purchase the flooring used in the photo on the Formica website. I would like to purchase this flooring, but even Formica does not know anything about it when I called today! Very frustrating! Any help you can provide would be welcome. Thanks!
After I received Bernadette’s note, I started looking all over online to find a floor that had, at the very least, a similar feel to the one above. I remember this style being popular circa 1994 – I was renovating the Michigan house then, and recall that the style — in a vinyl sheet — was quite popular. But today: I can’t find Anything with the look. HELP! A prize from Pammy’s treasure chest to the reader who finds the best possibility — if there is one!
Lynne says
My suggestion would be for Bernadette to try the back corners of the remnant rooms at the small flooring stores. They can keep some pretty old stuff. I recently got a length of aqua and pink speckled inlaid vinyl for my laundry room for .50 a square foot. Six feet wide, and they had a huge roll of it, even in a few other colorways. I’m not sure where Bernadette lives, or how big of an area she is wanting to cover, but I can drive over and take a look-see what “Ralph’s Flooring Fashions” has to offer!
Annie B. says
The flooring in Pam’s kitchen would look great with the coral boomerang counter top.
Kat R&D says
I just finished my months long vinyl selection process so I just so happened to have a Mannington and Armstrong catalog of the current patterns they offer right next to my computer. While I didn’t find anything similar in the Mannington book I did find some kinda-sorta-not-really-but-close patterns in the Armstrong one.
Templeton:
http://www.armstrong.com/flooring/vinyl-sheet/templeton-light-birch-resilient-vinyl-sheet-66146/floor-71573.asp
Travis:
http://www.armstrong.com/flooring/vinyl-sheet/travis-golden-sand-resilient-vinyl-sheet-66039/floor-48417.asp
Katie Cappello says
I’ve been loving the plaids you’re posting…they look so cozy. Here’s a supplier out of Chicago that does a plaid mosaic-type flooring:
http://www.homecarpet1.com/products-brands/ceramic-tile-natural-stone/akdo/
The argyle mosaics are fun too!
Brook says
http://www.fastfloors.com/lp_35197,0,257038/Tarkett-Vinyl-Flooring/_/Sandran–Gladwyne/product.htm#NAV
It’s not great but…it’s kinda plaid.
Sandy Z. says
Linoleum floor tile laid in a checkerboard might be fun to go with the retro countertop. It doesn’t have to be black & white, although that is an attractive option. Linoleum comes in a variety of colors. http://www.forboflooringna.com/DesktopModules/ImageGallery/mod_image_gallery_popup.aspx?MenuId=263&mmid=6675
Larry says
Here’s a flooring company in the UK, http://www.clarencesmithflooring.co.uk/ , but it might be pricey and not sure if they ship to the US. I didn’t see any specific plaids but looks like they do custom work so might be an option if you want to spend some dough. I’ll keep looking for ya.
Amy says
I just came across this site when trying to search for more brown cathrineholm pieces to match the one I found at the thrift store for 2.00 yesterday! You have a great page here- I’m a follower now! 😀
Neville Black says
You can get that colour and the aqua one at Home Depot. I saw them the other day in the counter tops area. I live in Ottawa Canada but Im sure its the same at all Home Depots. Its a custom order but its available and looks just like that, boomerang and all.
pam kueber says
Yes, Neville — we are all over that boomerang countertop — see all my Countertop pots. The question is: Where to find the floor shown?
Neville Black says
Hahha yeah just noticed. Thats what happens when you have a 4 year old screaming in your ear while trying to read. Meh.
lol
pam kueber says
been there!
Sara D says
Hey Neville, I am also from Ottawa. Woot Woot! (I too have seen these countertops of which you speak in our local Home Depot hahahaha) I have not however seen such a floor. I hope that someone can point us all in the right direction!
Sarah says
I don’t know of anything contemporary, but there is a bathroom floor in my mom’s house exactly like this! It’s achieved with 3 sizes of ceramic tile. (The house was built in 1937 but it may have been fixed up about 10 years later). I’m not sure how pleasant that would be in a kitchen, though (although I have seen tiles that small in kitchens before).