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Hello! I'm new to this forum so I'm hoping I'm posting this in the right place.
My partner has had this "crazy" idea to create a pallet wood floor in a living room and kitchen. We've managed to source oak pallet boards that will be planed for us, but being completely new to any DIY'ing - it will be our first time owning a place.
It's a flat, and having read the leasehold document we can lay a wooden floor provided we use an acoustic underlay. So my question is, how should we secure the wood to the underlay? Is there a type of underlay that's better than others?
Once it's laid.. well hopefully anyway... what's the best way to treat the flooring so it'll last and in the kitchen, help prevent any water marks etc developing.
TIA
My partner has had this "crazy" idea to create a pallet wood floor in a living room and kitchen. We've managed to source oak pallet boards that will be planed for us, but being completely new to any DIY'ing - it will be our first time owning a place.
It's a flat, and having read the leasehold document we can lay a wooden floor provided we use an acoustic underlay. So my question is, how should we secure the wood to the underlay? Is there a type of underlay that's better than others?
Once it's laid.. well hopefully anyway... what's the best way to treat the flooring so it'll last and in the kitchen, help prevent any water marks etc developing.
TIA