This house is floorless
The flooring guys are about half done; they'll be here until Tuesday at least. We won't make San Jose Pride (or any other social obligation) until this is over. Every day we move a room or two of furniture -- this morning we dismantled my bedroom, so I currently have nowhere to sleep. There are lots of details about how to handle edges with tile, windows, baseboards, and closets that have to be decided, so it helps that we're here. It would not have worked well if we had been gone; I've heard people say "just go on vacation and when you come back it'll be done!" Well, something would have been done, but in many cases not the right thing.
The living room really looks great with the bamboo floor, though.
Why didn't we just move? It's easier... :-)
The living room really looks great with the bamboo floor, though.
Why didn't we just move? It's easier... :-)
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Actually I was hinting I needed a place to sleep tonight, but nobody took the bait. :(
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Earplugs weren't enough.
Snoring, yikes
Bamboo Flooring
Re: Bamboo Flooring
It's pieces compressed and epoxied together to create a solid wood that's harder than most hardwoods and looks like maple, except you can see the joints of the bamboo in it instead of typical woodgrain.
The advantages: eco-friendly (quickly renewing source), cheaper (than hardwoods, Chinese sourced); very "cool" and smooth looking. Since it's solid, unlike typical engineered hardwood flooring, you can sand it down and refinish just like regular hardwood floors.
I don't think ours will attract mice. It's not very edible. :-)
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Re: Sunday June 13th - 11am MST
Thanks for the compliment of wanting my comments, but because of the flooring project I won't have time to read and thoughtfully comment. We've been moving things around all weekend, and this office is about to be empited -- actually everything but the computers is already gone. Shutting down and won't be back on for a day or two.
Sorry. I'm sure it's good.