Hmmm.. I wonder where you see a TZ in those pictures??
Mike
I do have a nice TZ being delivered tomorrow, but to the warehouse...Loafer means the mats though, not the machines. You won't ever see a TZ in my bsmt.though..can't get into it at all.
I do have a nice TZ being delivered tomorrow, but to the warehouse...Loafer means the mats though, not the machines. You won't ever see a TZ in my bsmt.though..can't get into it at all.
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Not really Jim you must get more pinball!!! You dont have enought in the storage Mike has to finanace the house repairs
Life is like Pinball!! You never know where you will bounce or where your going but sometimes you have that one amazing shot But on the other hand you have those darn gutter ball where you just get frustrated.
Hey Jim nice room. On a different note...how do you like the laminite/hardwood on the basement floor?? I am considering replacing my carpet in the basement. I mainly use the room as my home theater and people have mentioned that a hard wood surface will play havoc with the accoustics. Second, people say that it is colder on your feet. Do you or anyone else have any opinions?? Thanks, Mike.
I just finished my basement with laminate. I got lucky with a Rona sale and picked up 12 mm thick laminate and then I used the underlay that is felt with a vapour barrier. My son and I can run around down there (floor hockey) in socks and/or bare feet with no issues with warmth and that was laid down straight onto concrete. I also did an upstairs bathroom and used the same underlay. Makes a big difference in cushioning in my mind.
I just finished my basement with laminate. I got lucky with a Rona sale and picked up 12 mm thick laminate and then I used the underlay that is felt with a vapour barrier. My son and I can run around down there (floor hockey) in socks and/or bare feet with no issues with warmth and that was laid down straight onto concrete. I also did an upstairs bathroom and used the same underlay. Makes a big difference in cushioning in my mind.
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Thats exactly what I did...thick laminate with an upgraded underlay...no issues with warmth at all. Rona does seem to have great pricing on laminate. We got ours at that liquidation building supply place in Stittsville, but you have to get lucky and go there when they have decent stuff.
I find it cold, and a little "plastic". I do have some in the house, so am a bit of a hypocrite. Go walk on some and see for yourself before taking the plunge. Watch the laminate floor on concrete. If it's not level you may have lots of bounce in the floor. I have a mix of stone & ceramic tile, hardwood, carpet, and laminate throughout the house, and dislike the laminate the most. It it's in the budget, think of stone tile with heat pads underneath, by far the best, otherwise, as others have mentioned, go with best laminate you can get.
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