Bamboo Floor Project Gallery
Jun. 17th, 2004 05:12 pmHere's the Bamboo Floor Project Gallery I promised. Punted the gym today -- I was just too tired.
There are lots of little consequences to changing over to wood floors -- we've had to put felt dots or rubber cups under most of the furniture (so you can slide it without marring the wood) and will be shopping for a nice area rug for under the coffee table, plus a few runners for special situations (like next to the beds and high wear areas.) More shopping fun awaits us. We also had to rip out the built-in shelves in Mike's office, since they interfered with the installation and weren't nice enough to keep permanently, so there's another shopping trip (and Ikea furniture-building session.)
There was so much sawdust on the bottom of the pool I only finished cleaning it today, and I'll put in a new filter since the old one is beyond its design life. These filters are basically big paper filters, rather like a 3' tall car air filter, and after a few years no amount of cleaning will fix them.
There are lots of little consequences to changing over to wood floors -- we've had to put felt dots or rubber cups under most of the furniture (so you can slide it without marring the wood) and will be shopping for a nice area rug for under the coffee table, plus a few runners for special situations (like next to the beds and high wear areas.) More shopping fun awaits us. We also had to rip out the built-in shelves in Mike's office, since they interfered with the installation and weren't nice enough to keep permanently, so there's another shopping trip (and Ikea furniture-building session.)
There was so much sawdust on the bottom of the pool I only finished cleaning it today, and I'll put in a new filter since the old one is beyond its design life. These filters are basically big paper filters, rather like a 3' tall car air filter, and after a few years no amount of cleaning will fix them.
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Date: 2004-06-17 06:09 pm (UTC)The first apartment with hardwood floors was a 1927 vintage studio apartment who's flooring had been buried under ratty beige carpeting and when the building was slowly being redone for new tenants, they went back to hardwoods, refinishing the original floors. I was lucky as I was able to rip out my carpeting to reveal refinished, and therefore in a lighter stain, probably back in the 50's-60's, and then covered up before too much wear took place. All it needed was a good vaccuum and mopping when uncovered.
The second place was a seudo 1 bedroom, built around the same time and the HW's in there were not in such great shape, even waxing didn't really do it. They simply needed to be refinished.
I'm in an early 60's 1 bedroom that has gray wall to wall carpeting now. I think it may have originaly had parque flooring at one point, now covered with the carpeting. But, it has a wonderful view of Seattle and a balcony. :-)
Love your Eichler, looks to be in great shape.
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Date: 2004-06-17 06:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-17 06:41 pm (UTC)As for the view, that I do agree it makes up for having carpeting. If you know Seattle at all, I see the East slope, south slope of Queen Anne Hill, the Space Needle from approx the 100Ft level up and can see it exploding with fireworks of New Year's Eve. and if I look over the top of my building (I live on the top, 4 floor of my building) I can see the top 1/3 of the tall downtown/Belltown buildings, the Olympics and some of Puget Sound off to the West and have spectacular sunsets as well. :-)
When I get a photo page built on Geocities, I'll have to post some pics.
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