Nick67GT
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A new floor.
Eldest son was a bit disappointed when ripping up the old carpet to find that the floor of the dining room in the Edwardian house he's just bought was made up of 8' x 4' flooring sheets.
So today we started to plan on how to replace it.
Took up trial area:
Surprise, surprise - original floor still underneath!
A couple of hours later:
Just need to hire an industrial floor sander, replace a few boards where the the fireplace used to be, uplift the sockets + re-fit the skirting and the jobs a good 'un!
Eldest son was a bit disappointed when ripping up the old carpet to find that the floor of the dining room in the Edwardian house he's just bought was made up of 8' x 4' flooring sheets.
So today we started to plan on how to replace it.
Took up trial area:
Surprise, surprise - original floor still underneath!
A couple of hours later:
Just need to hire an industrial floor sander, replace a few boards where the the fireplace used to be, uplift the sockets + re-fit the skirting and the jobs a good 'un!