Check me out!!!
This is a little more ‘suburban’ than our usual projects, but it’s still out there on the do-it-yourself fringe so I thought someone might like to see it.
lovely maintenance meds and all that, but it still feels good to do something HANDS-ON in a crisis. I flew into full problem solving mode and bought a bunch of these type things:
I re-floored both kid rooms and the kid bathroom in two days. They cost between .75- 1.25 per square foot of 1/2″ thick material. I was in a hurry, so I paid towards the higher end at a retail store. Still, in flooring that’s hard to beat. Especially since there are NO extras to buy. No trim. No transition pieces. No padding. Here’s the finished product:
Actually, when I first did the boys’ room, I didn’t like the pattern. But since I left the cut edges alone and just changed whole tiles, I rearranged the whole room in a few minutes.
The only CON I’ve run up on is that once the bed, or other heavy furniture, has been in one spot for a few days, there will be a permanent (I think, so far) indention. There are three solutions to this problem if you plan to move your furniture around periodically:
1. Put some of your extra chunks of tiles under the pointy feet objects to minimize indentions.
3. Figure this into the cost of the floor and buy some extra tiles so you can replace them if you can’t hide the indentions.
Ivory
These rubber puzzle mats are actually heaven-sent for me! We have this all around the house…on the floor and even along the walls.
They have saved my 1st kid from numerous head bumps when she was a toddler.
Since they are fairly cheap and wear out easily, I am now planning on buying more (for my 2nd kid this time.)
Sheryl
hi! thanks for the visit.
i used to have mats like these when the kids were toddlers. more like a safety net. now i’ve taken them out.. it’s a good buy.
It looks really great. I bet they are enjoying their new flooring.
I hope your son is feeling better now.
Have a good day.
Thanks, all ya’ll! And yes, Nate is feeling much better. And guess what just happened today. My two year old PEED on that floor and all I needed was a rag and vinegar. SO much better than carpet…
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