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Sandybeth
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Blue Peter
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Gervase
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Even modern houses have joists, so there shouldn't be anything stopping you using old floorboards if you wanted to.
But if you've already got T&G chipboard and it's sound, you might as well stick with it - it would be wasteful to take out the chipboard to put in boarding (which would have to be done carefully unless you don't mind a few draughts!).
Coir and seagrass matting is pretty eco-friendly - it's aby product of the coconut and palm industries. Trouble is, it's a bit rough on the knees and feet, so if you're the sort that goes around barefoot or who romps on the floor, some rugs to cover it might be needed.
Otherwise, you could sand, seal and paint the chipboard with an eco-paint (one with no volatile organics or alkyds) and then strew some rugs around.
I have to confess that I hate fitted carpets - they always seem so horribly suburban - but a good wool carpet would be helping support an industry taht needs help at the moment.
Both the matting and the carpet would give good sound insulation, but if noise from above and below is really a problem you should look to putting some insulation under the floor. There are various options here - ranging from the expensive (Thermafleece, made from sheep wool) to the reasonably cheap (Warmcell, made from old newspapers). Lifting tongue-and-groove chipboard without damaging the sheets is bloody hard, though, so good luck there!
And, if you're going to be lifting the floor anyway, then what you replace it with is up to you. So if you see some nice boards in a salvage yard, why not go for 'em. |
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mochyn
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sean Downsizer Moderator
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Sandybeth
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Blue Peter
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tahir
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mochyn
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Blue Peter
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Blue Peter
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