Reclaimed Parquet Flooring
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Reclaimed Parquet Flooring
Here is the DIY job I am most proud of..First I had to completely flatten the floor by replacing a couple of floorboards and nailing laminate flooring to the floorboards (perpendicular to them). Then I covered the whole floor with hardboard. Once it was all completely flat, I sanded all the concrete and bitumen off each block, sorted them into groups of 6 matching (there is quite a big variation in the length of the blocks). Then I glued them down like completing a big jigsaw. It took a year and a half of weekends! Now it is finished I am going to give it a good scrub and then varnish it. It's 25 square metres of vintage 1970's teak. I reckon it's gonna come up a treat...
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Re: Reclaimed Parquet Flooring
I was going to ask how long it took then I saw it - a year and a half of weekends
You must have the patience of a saint
You must have the patience of a saint
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Re: Reclaimed Parquet Flooring
Im struggling to find a weekend to do that sort of thing, let alone a years worth!
Looks like the tops wants leveling off with a sander?
Looks like the tops wants leveling off with a sander?
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Re: Reclaimed Parquet Flooring
The whole thing could be sanded, but I'm not sure. It looks nice and vintage as it is- don't really want it to look new.
Also, I'm worried that if I attack it with a floor sander then blocks will come unstuck and fly all over the place!
I'm thinking a couple of thick coats of plastic floor coating will top it off.
Also, I'm worried that if I attack it with a floor sander then blocks will come unstuck and fly all over the place!
I'm thinking a couple of thick coats of plastic floor coating will top it off.
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Re: Reclaimed Parquet Flooring
I wouldn't do anything with it, other than polish every now and again.
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Re: Reclaimed Parquet Flooring
it actually looks like an old thin parquet that was sold in the likes of focus 15+ years ago. i put them down in several houses even my mums which she still has. she sanded hers down and stained a border around then varnished the lot, it looked ok, nothing like the real block though.
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Re: Reclaimed Parquet Flooring
What adhesive did you use? And i take it you applied it with a notched trowel?