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Vinyl-flooring or linoleum often come to mind, when it's about providing a mud- and waterproof floor to your garden shed. It could just be laid on the floor boards, but that would stop ventilation from above completely.
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Read More »The Right Flooring for Your Garden Shed in the UK – Options And Considerations – Part II In the first part we have covered the pros and cons of having a wooden floor in the garden shed and given some tips and information about preparations of the ground and how to construct the underfloor. In this part we will look at different options for flooring and how usage and flooring go together in a garden shed. Of course the usage you have set aside for your garden shed is the determining factor when it comes to the choice of the flooring. It makes a big difference, if you will want to step inside with muddy wellies to get a gardening tool or if you want to sit down for a meditation in clean and cosy house shoes. Do you want to install a private fitness room, a sauna or do you plan to rent it out as a holiday home? Your choice of flooring will follow your plans about what your garden shed will be for you.
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A garden shed used as a gardening hub, a hobby room or a workshop could use a wear resistant flooring The same is true for a garden shed used as a garden office with public business or a party room. Moreover should the flooring be easy to clean. Aside from linoleum, vinyl or laminate, floor tiles offer an opportunity to make your garden shed look a little bit more high class. Tiles should not be fixed directly to the floor boards though. You would need a layer – for example a suitable fleece – to disconnect the tiling from the wooden floor. Another way to go would be to lay a press board or a dry screed on the floor boards and lay the tiles on these. The dry screed would also have the advantage of providing a footfall sound insulation. That way the floor of the garden shed makes a more solid impression when someone walks over it. If you want to have tiled toe boards, you need to glue them onto sliding guides. These are boards that are held to the walls with screws in vertical slots, so that the movement of the walls, for example when the planks shrink and the garden shed settles, is decoupled from the floor. That way the edges of the tiled floor will stay watertight, so that you can easily clean the floor with water. Still it is recommended to use a flexible silicon tile cement because a tiled floor on a wooden underfloor will still bend a little more when you step on it than a tiled floor on a concrete or stone underfloor.
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Learn More »The following options are for garden sheds used more privately. For example a meditation retreat in the picturesque surroundings of your own beautiful garden, a garden office, a private fitness centre, a room for a teenager, a place to play for the children or a garden lounge to sit comfortably and receive guests could be floored with parquet, carpet or laminate. There is such a wide variety of colours, woods and materials to choose from. Persian carpets, Flokatis, rugs or oriental cushions add a lot of cosiness and create a comfortable living atmosphere.
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