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If I had thought this all through before I started the other thread I would have included this too; sorry for multiple threads!
Anyway, does anyone have concrete floors? I see a number of attractive polished options (although some of the wacky colors are a bit much for me!). This would be a pretty bullet-proof solution to my problem, but I wonder how comfortable it would be in the long term. This space is unusual enough that concrete would be a viable option so that isn't a problem -- don't worry I'm not trying to pave a Victorian with terrazzo!
The really bad part about all this (and I forgot to put it in my other thread) is that my kitchen was demolished two days before the floor in anticipation of work starting on the new kitchen that week. I can't get the kitchen done until I get the floors taken care of that go under the kitchen. So I am currently living with buckled floors, a microwave on a bookshelf, and doing dishes in the bathroom sink. Super... NOT!!!
Anyway, does anyone have concrete floors? I see a number of attractive polished options (although some of the wacky colors are a bit much for me!). This would be a pretty bullet-proof solution to my problem, but I wonder how comfortable it would be in the long term. This space is unusual enough that concrete would be a viable option so that isn't a problem -- don't worry I'm not trying to pave a Victorian with terrazzo!
The really bad part about all this (and I forgot to put it in my other thread) is that my kitchen was demolished two days before the floor in anticipation of work starting on the new kitchen that week. I can't get the kitchen done until I get the floors taken care of that go under the kitchen. So I am currently living with buckled floors, a microwave on a bookshelf, and doing dishes in the bathroom sink. Super... NOT!!!