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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