Thursday, December 1, 2022

Marmoleum Flooring

 I decided a while back to install wood flooring in the kitchen, and that idea expanded to the rest of the house. Then that changed from wood to marmoleum which is a new-school linoleum. Whatever solid flooring I put it, however, I discovered that my existing floor wasn't really up to snuff. With 24" centered rafters and 3/4" plywood subfloor, I didn't have a solid enough structure for wood or any kind of plank flooring. After some measuring, I decided adding an additional layer of 1/2" OSB was the best I could do without raising the floor too much to existing doors and flooring in the bathrooms and bedrooms. I glued and screwed all the OSB down perpendicular to the existing 4x8 plywood with 1 1/4" screws, making sure not to screw into the rafters and only the plywood as recommended.

First sheet down! Had to move everything around as I went.







Walking on this afterwards, was splintery...

Shortly after all the living room and hallway was supplemented with OSB, the marmoleum arrived and I got to installing that. The entryway color came in 1' cubes and the rest in 1' x 3' planks. It took some time to figure out the best way to lay them down so they connected how I wanted them.

Just starting out.

Transition to living room from entryway.

In order to match irregular fireplace.

Turned out really well...

Complete with new mural.

Baseboard moulding mostly done.

Look in the hallway.

Close up look of baseboard.


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