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Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2012 16:05:33 +0000
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These 2 show how the design is crooked; it veers to the left. If you notice in the second photo, this is of the
adjacent wall to the cabinets, it is also skewed; the black diamonds are gradually getting smaller against the wall.
So, if it's crooked against both the wall and the cabinets, it would be safe to conclude that the flooring is indeed
skewed itself, not that the cabinets or wall is skewed.
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There are tears in the material in several of the corners. Not sure how this will be fixed? I understand caulking
will help the edges look finished, but it won't hide the tears.
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Where to begin on these. If it was temporarily put down to avoid someone tripping, why was it glued down? and
very meticulously
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