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    Wink painted floorboards

    Hi, I'm hoping for some suggestions about how to go about achieving the look of painted floorboards. We've just bought an apartment with about 50 square metres of carpet, with a concrete slab underneath. I love the look of painted floorboards, and am wanting to know if (and where) I can get floating floors that are not treated, so I can paint them myself. I've read in a few places that paving paint is the way to go, and from my understanding, no sealing/polishing is necessary after painting. I don't even know if this is a possibility!!? My boyfriend and his mates are tradies, so they can probably lay the floor. Also cost effective suggestions if possible. We're in Melbourne. Thanks heaps!:confused:

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    Default floater

    Try a company and their product called BIG RIVER TIMBER> Look up the web. They have raw floaters.

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    Thanks for your suggestion. I called Big River Timbers, and they do have raw floating floors. He said it would be a shame to paint over them! Do you know if there is a cheaper/maybe not so attractive or popular wood, as I'm painting over it anyway. Also, if anyone knows of anywhere else that sells raw floaters, so I can compare costs. Thanks a lot!

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    try Swan Street Auctions in Richmond.
    Regards, Bob Thomas

    www.wombatsawmill.com

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    You could try a cheapie from bunnings, You can paint it and if you dont like it in a couple of yesrs you get yank it out and do something else

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    thanks everyone for your suggestions. I'll chase them up

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