I've been piecing together my ideas for my 1st proper bench build, after reading countless threads & browsing pictures (Google images FTW). I pretty much have everything figured out as to how I want to go about the project...but I had still not really decided on the actual bench surface. There are lots of options, ranging from naked MDF up to true butcher block or stainless.
Then it dawned on me--as I rolled my desk chair back from the computer desk to grab another 'research aid' (beer)...what about laminate flooring? It was right under my feet. There seemed to be a lot of upside:
--Extremely durable and scratch resistant--(I've been rolling my desk chair across it for a few years (unprotected), and there is nary a scratch
--Aesthetically pleasing--many, many colors/options. I would favor something fairly light-colored. This is going in my office, so I actually DO want it to look nice, or at least not detract.
--Cost is not-prohibitive--big range here, but probably $25-50/box...maybe even score a super deal with an open box deal at HD or Lowe's. The point is, it isn't that expensive--and there are always sales. Past that, you don't need an expensive oak/birch AC sheet of 4x8' to make it look nice. Any 3/4" will do. You can even use the flooring to 'line' the shelves I want to build below the primary deck surface
--Ease of installation--I think you could just glue it to the plywood. I know it is supposed to 'float' on a floor, but this is 16 sq/ft, and is not a floor. The stuff is easy enough to drill through for press mounting as well
--Water resistant--I don't know if that is truly a pro...but hey, a spill is a spill
--Easy to clean--some flooring has creases, some are quite smooth. I think any cleanup would be a snap
--Fairly easy to replace, if needed/desired
Since I had this epiphany, I googled a bit and have seen that indeed some folks have done this and had success. However, you really don't hear about it as an option very often. Is there a reason for that? Am I missing something?
Anyone out there using this material? Any downsides? Tips? Dos/Don't s?
Post pics if you got 'em!
Then it dawned on me--as I rolled my desk chair back from the computer desk to grab another 'research aid' (beer)...what about laminate flooring? It was right under my feet. There seemed to be a lot of upside:
--Extremely durable and scratch resistant--(I've been rolling my desk chair across it for a few years (unprotected), and there is nary a scratch
--Aesthetically pleasing--many, many colors/options. I would favor something fairly light-colored. This is going in my office, so I actually DO want it to look nice, or at least not detract.
--Cost is not-prohibitive--big range here, but probably $25-50/box...maybe even score a super deal with an open box deal at HD or Lowe's. The point is, it isn't that expensive--and there are always sales. Past that, you don't need an expensive oak/birch AC sheet of 4x8' to make it look nice. Any 3/4" will do. You can even use the flooring to 'line' the shelves I want to build below the primary deck surface
--Ease of installation--I think you could just glue it to the plywood. I know it is supposed to 'float' on a floor, but this is 16 sq/ft, and is not a floor. The stuff is easy enough to drill through for press mounting as well
--Water resistant--I don't know if that is truly a pro...but hey, a spill is a spill
--Easy to clean--some flooring has creases, some are quite smooth. I think any cleanup would be a snap
--Fairly easy to replace, if needed/desired
Since I had this epiphany, I googled a bit and have seen that indeed some folks have done this and had success. However, you really don't hear about it as an option very often. Is there a reason for that? Am I missing something?
Anyone out there using this material? Any downsides? Tips? Dos/Don't s?
Post pics if you got 'em!
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