hi
I've posted on here before about options of replacing my ground floor kitchen floor to make it feel more solid. It's an early Victorian terrace house with traditional floorboards. Ideally I'd like to replace the ground floor with solid cement flooring but this seems to be major £££ and it seems a shame to rip the floorboards out when they have done a good job for the last 170 years
My main issue is in the kitchen the floor is quite uneven and slopes off towards the wall so the plinth under my kitchen cupboards is a tight fit one end but has a good 2 inch gap the other..
Would a solution be to cover the floorboards with some 6mm ply, then pour self levelling concrete to make a nice even surface? Any other ideas welcome.
I've posted on here before about options of replacing my ground floor kitchen floor to make it feel more solid. It's an early Victorian terrace house with traditional floorboards. Ideally I'd like to replace the ground floor with solid cement flooring but this seems to be major £££ and it seems a shame to rip the floorboards out when they have done a good job for the last 170 years
My main issue is in the kitchen the floor is quite uneven and slopes off towards the wall so the plinth under my kitchen cupboards is a tight fit one end but has a good 2 inch gap the other..
Would a solution be to cover the floorboards with some 6mm ply, then pour self levelling concrete to make a nice even surface? Any other ideas welcome.