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bluegum30
15th February 2012, 05:39 PM
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A few weeks ago i ran the sink over and flooded the kitchen dining and living and 3 bedrooms floors the house has been dried out and repairs are taking place ,now my wife doesn't want to re carpet the bedrooms she wants lino and i'm happy with that but we don't have any idea as what we should put down quality wise i would rather not have to do this again so what should you use for bedroom floors,i should add the floors are yellow tongue sheeting and they are 19 years old and in pretty good shape although they would need a light sand i would think because they have drip and smears of paint and plaster on them ,any advice will be appreciated thanks .

ian
15th February 2012, 10:38 PM
Traditionally lino was put down on top of masonite that was glued and nailed to the subfloor
I'm not sure what is done these days

I predict that you will seriously regret a decision to use lino in the bedrooms.

Big Shed
15th February 2012, 10:40 PM
You may want to ask this question in the Renovators forum, our sister forum, see link on our front page.

damian
16th February 2012, 11:28 AM
When I was young my mother went crazy on floor coverings, axminster through the living areas and vinyle tiles in the family room and kitchen. 3 boys and everything from dragging white goods across them and football boots, never a mark. I don't know what the brand was, probably expensive, but I have always remembered how durable they were. Not cold to walk on either, and glass doesn't break when dropped like ceramic tiles.

Personally I'd polish the timber and lay a good quality rug, but you know the first rule of marraige.

BTW SWMBO is often attributed to rumpole of the bailey, but the writers must have got it from the 1965 film "She" produced by hammer horror and starring ursula andres, peter cushing, christopher lee..

ian
16th February 2012, 06:49 PM
I predict that you will seriously regret a decision to use lino in the bedrooms.


When I was young my mother went crazy on floor coverings, axminster through the living areas and vinyle tiles in the family room and kitchen. 3 boys and everything from dragging white goods across them and football boots, never a mark. I don't know what the brand was, probably expensive, but I have always remembered how durable they were. Not cold to walk on either, and glass doesn't break when dropped like ceramic tiles.I wasn't so much thinking about vinyl or lino being cold underfoot, but more the daily need to sweep and/or mop the vinyl to keep dust under control

bluegum30
16th February 2012, 08:35 PM
Thank you for your advice Ian and Damian we were leaning towards polishing the floors and putting some rugs down, we have polished floors in the kitchen, dining room and lounge room and they do look nice and it isn't hard to keep clean .