06-26-2012, 08:32 AM
Jim and TereVery nice. We have a lot of talented people on this site.
06-26-2012, 08:52 AM
Steve VWThat looks nice.
My wife has been talking about new floor in the kitchen area, I will have to hide this post from her... Look what you may be getting me into!
06-26-2012, 10:31 PM
CabinetguyWhat an improvement. Love the doghouse and cockpit area. Any sub floor pre-prep. Are those peel and stick 12x12? I have to do the same to mine. Hate the carpet.
06-27-2012, 12:54 AM
JoshSquote:
Originally posted by Cabinetguy:
What an improvement. Love the doghouse and cockpit area. Any sub floor pre-prep. Are those peel and stick 12x12? I have to do the same to mine. Hate the carpet.
No floor prep at all other than vacuuming. The floor was in great shape. A small water spot around the sink/oven area but just a spot. No floor damage.
I used trafficmaster allure reslilent tile flooring from home depot. 12"x36" peices. They have a "grip lock" edge around the edges. Basically the blue strips your see in some of the pics is a sticky surface on the top facing down on two edges and on the bottom facing up on the other two edges and they just stick together.
It is a "floating floor" so a pretty easy install. Just a pain because all the cutting around the edges and corners. But I was able to cut with tin snips for weird corners and strait cuts just score with a razor knife and snap.
06-27-2012, 08:06 AM
Danny ZIf it's "floating", how did you attach it to the verticle surfaces? Looks great! Sometimes large improvements don't have to mean large checks.
06-28-2012, 12:29 AM
JoshSquote:
Originally posted by Danny Z:
If it's "floating", how did you attach it to the verticle surfaces? Looks great!
Glue...actually liquid nails since that is what I had in the garage. But honesty I didn't really use much. The trim held it in place pretty good, and there might be a few nails through it in some spots from the trim. I tried not to hit it with nails though. You are supposed to leave a small gap around the edges for expansion and contraction.
quote:
Originally posted by Danny Z:
Sometimes large improvements don't have to mean large checks.
I think the whole project including flooring (vinyl and carpet), trim, and stain for the trim cost around $200!!!!