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In Topic: Studio flooring choices
Posted 17 Oct 2012
Thank you all for your input. We decided to go with an epoxy sealant/paint and I sealed the wall/floor area with silicone. I will be making a tile heat shield for the kiln to sit on. Again, thanks to all.
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In Topic: Studio flooring choices
Posted 23 Sep 2012
Mark C., on 23 September 2012 - 03:18 PM, said:As far as real linoleum just have them do a seem its clean and seal it well and you will be fine.Pick one that is smooth surface-
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.
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