ᐅ Seamless Flooring in New Construction – Microcement, Pandomo, Terramano?
Created on: 10 Jun 2018 20:37
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alegendHello everyone!
We are currently facing a difficult decision – we want to install a seamless floor in our new build (the entire house except the bathrooms)...
The question is which material truly delivers on its promises? Cost is another important factor and definitely relevant.
Who has experience with which materials?
The desired look should not be too clean but rather a bit more rustic... So it can be somewhat “uneven” in appearance.
We have already done quite a bit of research and, of course, everyone recommends their own product.
The area where the floor will be installed is about 165m² (1,777 sq ft) – prices seem to go up to €400 (about $430) / m², but that kind of price is not feasible for us, and honestly, the look of floors at that price point isn’t what we have in mind.
So the question is – who has experience with which materials / what would you recommend?
Cracks… also a topic – who wants those? Almost everyone claims their floor won’t crack...
What would you advise? Please do not suggest tiles or anything like that.
There should be no tiles – because if I deviate from the seamless floor idea, it would be completely opposite, like wood industrial parquet strips...
Overall, I have to say microcement sounds relatively affordable and also quite good to me. I haven’t seen the floor in person yet.
A professional who works with Colorstone, Palum, Terramano said that poured floors tend to be disadvantageous when it comes to cracking and shrinkage because of their higher water content.
I’m looking forward to your input… but I have to say we are only willing to pay up to a maximum of €160 (about $170) / m².
I would appreciate hearing your opinions!
We are currently facing a difficult decision – we want to install a seamless floor in our new build (the entire house except the bathrooms)...
The question is which material truly delivers on its promises? Cost is another important factor and definitely relevant.
Who has experience with which materials?
The desired look should not be too clean but rather a bit more rustic... So it can be somewhat “uneven” in appearance.
We have already done quite a bit of research and, of course, everyone recommends their own product.
The area where the floor will be installed is about 165m² (1,777 sq ft) – prices seem to go up to €400 (about $430) / m², but that kind of price is not feasible for us, and honestly, the look of floors at that price point isn’t what we have in mind.
So the question is – who has experience with which materials / what would you recommend?
Cracks… also a topic – who wants those? Almost everyone claims their floor won’t crack...
What would you advise? Please do not suggest tiles or anything like that.
There should be no tiles – because if I deviate from the seamless floor idea, it would be completely opposite, like wood industrial parquet strips...
Overall, I have to say microcement sounds relatively affordable and also quite good to me. I haven’t seen the floor in person yet.
A professional who works with Colorstone, Palum, Terramano said that poured floors tend to be disadvantageous when it comes to cracking and shrinkage because of their higher water content.
I’m looking forward to your input… but I have to say we are only willing to pay up to a maximum of €160 (about $170) / m².
I would appreciate hearing your opinions!
alegend schrieb:
We are currently facing a difficult choice – we want to install a seamless floor in our new build (entire house except bathrooms)... Why not exactly there? In wet rooms, I would consider that idea most obvious...
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alegend schrieb:
Because the costs / effort in the bathroom are even higher.... But the benefits are higher as well.
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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