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[council] office floor

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I write in this unusual section for me to ask for advice.

soon my new office will be ready, from 47 square meters divided between a single room and a bathroom of 5/6 square meters, and it's time to choose the floor. I was thinking about making a concrete or resin floor tonight, and I'd like to have a feedback from designers who have already dealt with it:


1) These floors are rugged and durable like those in tiles, thinking mainly of chairs with wheels that go back and forth all day?

2) Are costs equivalent to traditional, superior, lower pavment?

3) is it difficult to find personnel who are really experienced in realisation?

heating will be traditional, not on floor.
 
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this morning I went to ask from the supplier of building materials: the 1.5 mm thick "ecoguaine" costs 90 euros/mq, including assembly, and also requires a screed that must be a kind of billiard.

I told him I'm gonna put the floor on the roof.
- - - updated - - -this morning I went to ask from the supplier of building materials: the 1.5 mm thick "ecoguaine" costs 90 euros/mq, including assembly, and also requires a screed that must be a kind of billiard.

I told him I'm gonna put the floor on the roof.
 
resin has almost always high costs and you have to rely on good posers to have a nice job, for what is my experience, as an architect but also a user, if you want to stay on average price bands, I always recommend a laminate of good brand, durable, durable, free of fugues and you have a very wide range of choice now. I use it both at home and at the office. :biggrin:
 
resin has almost always high costs and you have to rely on good posers to have a nice job, for what is my experience, as an architect but also a user, if you want to stay on average price bands, I always recommend a laminate of good brand, durable, durable, free of fugues and you have a very wide range of choice now. I use it both at home and at the office. :biggrin:
thank you for the info, in the end I went on tiles from 60x60, I saw that the craftsmen when you ask him out-of-standard things have a little tendency to squirt the eyes... :-)

Would you give me a link to these laminates? So curious because I'm out of time.
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resin has almost always high costs and you have to rely on good posers to have a nice job, for what is my experience, as an architect but also a user, if you want to stay on average price bands, I always recommend a laminate of good brand, durable, durable, free of fugues and you have a very wide range of choice now. I use it both at home and at the office. :biggrin:
thank you for the info, in the end I went on tiles from 60x60, I saw that the craftsmen when you ask him out-of-standard things have a little tendency to squirt the eyes... :-)

Would you give me a link to these laminates? So curious because I'm out of time.
 
thank you for the info, in the end I went on tiles from 60x60, I saw that the craftsmen when you ask him out-of-standard things have a little tendency to squirt the eyes... :-)

Would you give me a link to these laminates? So curious because I'm out of time.
- - - updated - - -I used laminate flooring parqcolor http://www.pl-abetgroup.it/ on advice and indication of who lays the parquet, are the most known and appreciated ones, there are many other brands and companies that treat laminates, but these are a guarantee. :finger:
 
Nice. Maybe in the future when I want to change colors I will lay them on the current floor! Thank you very much.
 

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