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Old Floor Boards: old Floor boards original boards have been painted a powder blue to make a pretty but practical floor. You can buy specialist Floor paints in lots of colours these days, or simply apply a couple of coats of emulsion then seal with a tough acrylic varnish. Just remember that any pale Floor shows up marks and crumbs easily, so will need more attention than dark boards would do.• Metal rule, Stanley knife, pencil • Paint or stain, paint brush, felt pen • Clear polyurethane varnish, matte or satin Q Work on either hardboard or viny has been glued to the floor. Mark oul width of Floor board you want with a Using a long metal rule, run down thi with a Stanley Knife to score and mar boards. Q Paint the boards with your choser colour or stain.
It is just as important for a wood floe smooth and sound as a solid one, so examine it carefully before laying an of floorcovering. Remove any old Floor boards tac unwanted nails and hammer down a Floor nails that are standing proud o boards. If the Floor is uneven, then you h; options. The first is to lay sheets of masonite, rough-side up, over the v Floor (lay board smooth-side up onh floorcovering is recommended for I, that way). This seals any gaps and c between floorboards and improves evenness overall. It also has the ad' ling to the floor's soundproofing y. A disadvantage is that it makes it lit to get under the Floor at any future Fyou need access to pipework ing. |
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