The quarter-century-old carpet was recently removed from my old bedroom in my mother's house. We'd like to sand the floorboards and varnish them and use them bare, with a rug.
A few concerns:
1) Sound proofing - I read that the space between a ceiling and floorboard used to be filled with ash in order to dampen sounds - is their a modern equivalent?
2) What if a liquid is spilled on the floor? How do we fill the gaps between the floorboards to prevent it from seeping through to the ceiling/electrics below?
3) What is that stone-like substance near where the fireplace must have once been? Might I try to remove it or ought I just leave it?
^ Stone next to vent
^ Floorboard recently replaced
^ Floorboard probably ought to be replaced
^ Possible seepage hazard
A few concerns:
1) Sound proofing - I read that the space between a ceiling and floorboard used to be filled with ash in order to dampen sounds - is their a modern equivalent?
2) What if a liquid is spilled on the floor? How do we fill the gaps between the floorboards to prevent it from seeping through to the ceiling/electrics below?
3) What is that stone-like substance near where the fireplace must have once been? Might I try to remove it or ought I just leave it?

^ Stone next to vent

^ Floorboard recently replaced

^ Floorboard probably ought to be replaced

^ Possible seepage hazard