Considering restoring it, but pine surely wont be very hardwearing..
Is it worth restoring?
Thanks
Is it worth restoring?
Thanks
With out doubt its worth it, here are some pictures of a restoration job i have done on plain pine parquet;
http://hmcflooring.com/portfolios/mr-mrs-bartholomew/
The floor was stained with an Osmo stain and then finished with Osmo hard wax oil. It will last longer than a carpet and look much nicer. I have been back to this coustomer after a number of years to fit a new parquet floor and the refinished floor still looked lovely and this was despite all of the building work she had done in that time.
http://hmcflooring.com/products/parquet/[/QUOTE]
Very nice website!
We actually have x2 floors hidden - front bedroom and hallway. The hallway has parquet only about half way down and then its concrete/screed. The concrete would need lifting out and new blocks put in i guess.
Quick question for you, the front bedroom smells a bit and i'm 95% sure its the bitumen used to stick the parquet floor down - any ideas why after 90 years it would be smelling?
How much approx for a 4mx4m room to be renovated? I've done my dining room last year and whilst am happy with results, have no desire to do another floor ever again!!
Thanks
The floor should cost about £300 is probably a touch over to refinish. The hall sounds a bit of a pain though.
Don't know what is happening in the front bedroom, i would have thought that the bitumen would have stopped smelling after so long.
Quick question for you, the front bedroom smells a bit and i'm 95% sure its the bitumen used to stick the parquet floor down - any ideas why after 90 years it would be smelling?
Quick question for you, the front bedroom smells a bit and i'm 95% sure its the bitumen used to stick the parquet floor down - any ideas why after 90 years it would be smelling?
I'm not sure if you have resolved this issue now, but I've never seen parquet flooring originally fitted to bedrooms in Victorian / Edwardian houses (they tended to reserve the grander designs to the ground floor only), therefore there is no guarantee that the bitumen used to stick the bedroom floor down is 90 years old!
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