Floor boards on top of floor boards

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We want have painted floor boards in our bathroom but the existing ones are too gappy.

Is it feasable to fit new floor boards straight on top of the existing ones? If so should there be gaps between each one to allow for expansion seeing as this room will become moist frequently? If so, how big should the gaps be? and can they be filled with a flexible sealant?

or should the gaps be just around the edges like with laminate flooring?

Also can they just be screwed straight onto the existing ones or is it a more complicated process?

In my head this is a really simple job! I'm sure I'll be told otherwise :rolleyes:
 
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do you intend using a hard wood with a tight grain or regular pine?

what sort of finish do you hope to acheive with the floor?
 
We want to use Pine (budget restrictions :cry: ) and painted with many coats of eggshell which is what we've used throughout the 1st floor. It seems very durable.
 
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ok i would'nt recomend floor on floor

to do it properly would require laying at right angles for stability and to even out any discrepancys
accsess under the floor would be impossible with 2 layers at right angles

why dont you lift the present floor tighten the boards together then sand!!!
 
accsess under the floor would be impossible with 2 layers at right angles

I did think that but then I thought tiling the floor would result in the same problem. Once a tiled floor is down access would be totally impossible too.

I hadn't thought about just pulling up the existing ones and fixing them tighter :rolleyes: That's seems a much more simple option.
 

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