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![]() Another alternative is bamboo which is also good for basements and is solid throughout. Super hard and durable and doesn't absorb moisture plus is a green product
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![]() I'd love to find bamboo in a darker espresso colour. Then again that would show all the dust down here. I like the regular stuff as well.
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![]() You can get it dark, rona has a darker one which is pretty cheap. Totem also has a darker one for around $2, last time I looked at it anyway.
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![]() As you have a subfloor.......consider 36" or ceramic tile around the tank and then carpet in the rest of the area.
Hands in and out of the tank is tough on materials other than ceramic.
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![]() bamboo would be nice. for $2 a square, that is very reasonable. i couldnt find that anywhere near that price in lethbridge.
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![]() Yeah to a point, you'll still have to clean up any spills but it's suppose to be pretty good, plus it floats so it's easy to replace boards worst case. I almost did bamboo in my house, it looks really nice. The problem with laminate and vinyl flooring is they tend to look fake and cheap.
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![]() I'm thinking some bamboo for the floors and a carpet on the stairs then. Thanks guys. So this stuff goes right on my dricore or do I need some sort of barrier as well? Just casually asking at this point I'd read up on whatever I end up buying later on.
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