Studio flooring choices I'm trying to find a suitable flooring option for my studio
#1
Posted 23 September 2012 - 11:59 AM
Recently I have begun construction on a small studio space. The contractor has already placed the sub-floor and needs to know what I'll be using for the primary. Originally we thought we would use single sheet linoleum but the size of the space (16'x20') prohibits that as linoleum only comes in 12' widths. At least that's what the retailers say. I would love to hear what you all have had success with and get your insights on this.
Thanks all,
Clint
#2
Posted 23 September 2012 - 03:18 PM
Easy to clean.
Most studios I know are cement or sheet plywood painted with heavy duty floor paint-Mine is a combo redwood plank (old school 1973) with newer addition sheet plywood painted with special paint-seems are tight and it mops well-but has some grain to it .
I think you will be pleased with what you have chosen.Beauty shops use it a lot as well.-You can cove up the wall 3 inches to if you want.I like baseboard look better not coved.
Mark
www.liscomhillpottery.com
#3
Posted 23 September 2012 - 04:03 PM
Mark C., on 23 September 2012 - 03:18 PM, said:
Easy to clean.
Most studios I know are cement or sheet plywood painted with heavy duty floor paint-Mine is a combo redwood plank (old school 1973) with newer addition sheet plywood painted with special paint-seems are tight and it mops well-but has some grain to it .
I think you will be pleased with what you have chosen.Beauty shops use it a lot as well.-You can cove up the wall 3 inches to if you want.I like baseboard look better not coved.
Mark
Thanks Mark,
Floor paint sounds like a good option. I will also investigate sealing the linoleum seams and talk to my contractor about it. He's a hard sell but I really like the ease of cleaning lino.
#4
Posted 23 September 2012 - 06:34 PM
If you go the plywood and paint get a hard (oak or birch hardwood skinned) smooth surface plywood not cdx. Again the cost is higher but it will not hold dust when painted and will have a tougher surface under the paint or clear coat finish.
Mark
www.liscomhillpottery.com
#6
Posted 24 September 2012 - 08:37 AM
#7
Posted 25 September 2012 - 12:06 PM
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#8
Posted 25 September 2012 - 04:38 PM
#9
Posted 26 September 2012 - 10:42 AM
Deb
Snarkysmurf, on 23 September 2012 - 09:59 AM, said:
Recently I have begun construction on a small studio space. The contractor has already placed the sub-floor and needs to know what I'll be using for the primary. Originally we thought we would use single sheet linoleum but the size of the space (16'x20') prohibits that as linoleum only comes in 12' widths. At least that's what the retailers say. I would love to hear what you all have had success with and get your insights on this.
Thanks all,
Clint
#10
Posted 26 September 2012 - 09:48 PM
DebG, on 26 September 2012 - 10:42 AM, said:
Deb
Snarkysmurf, on 23 September 2012 - 09:59 AM, said:
Recently I have begun construction on a small studio space. The contractor has already placed the sub-floor and needs to know what I'll be using for the primary. Originally we thought we would use single sheet linoleum but the size of the space (16'x20') prohibits that as linoleum only comes in 12' widths. At least that's what the retailers say. I would love to hear what you all have had success with and get your insights on this.
Thanks all,
Clint
I saw a woodworkers shop where he used the rubber mats with the holes around all of the areas where he stood. However, he glued sheet vinyl/linoleum on to the top with a building mastic. He said the sawdust would gather and never be able to keep things clean, by covering the mat with the Vinyl the problem was solved.
#13
Posted 09 October 2012 - 12:43 PM
#14
Posted 14 October 2012 - 04:37 PM
But if you are talking about just the production area, it's fine. I have cement floors but for the sitting/standing area I have rubber matts so my back doesn't suffer and they are easy to clean.
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