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New Floors for Cheap!Sandy Feedback About This Post:RE: New Floors for Cheap!
I would say anything you can install yourself would save you a lot of money. Laminate floors first come to mind because they are the easiest of floors to do-it-yourself. You can usually find them from $0.99 to $1.99 for a decent looking entry level laminate floor. You'll need underlayment which will run you about $0.15 sf to start. Post By Chelsea (Guest Post) RE: New Floors for Cheap!Sandy, my daughters carpet needed ripping up. So I ripped it up and took out all the staples ect. It was chipboard underneath the carpet and padding. She wanted an Oriental look to her room. So we sanded the floor really well and cleaned it. You have to mop the floor several times to get all the grit off it. Let it dry throughly. When then used a stain with a poly already together. I brushed it on and she went behind me with a cloth, to wipe some of it off. It looks great! Goes with her Oriental themed room well. Post By Michele (Guest Post) RE: New Floors for Cheap!
An installer told me of a woman who wanted marble flooring. She purchased three squares of marble she liked. Copied them on a copier as many times as would be needed and glued them to squares of masonite. She coated them l0 times with clear poly then laided them like they were marble tile. She took back the 3 marble tiles she copied. Post By Jill (Guest Post) |
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