Diy Wide Plank Floors Made From Plywood Jenny Komenda

diy Wide Plank Floors Made From Plywood Jenny Komenda
diy Wide Plank Floors Made From Plywood Jenny Komenda

Diy Wide Plank Floors Made From Plywood Jenny Komenda Plywood sheets are 4×8′, which is 32 square feet. we needed to install about 800 square feet of flooring up in the studio space with the attached bedroom and balcony. which meant we needed about 25 sheets of plywood. at less than $18 per sheet, my price per square foot came in at about 50 cents, which is complete insanity!. So i purchased the 1 2″ thick, 48″ x 96″ sanded plywood at $35.15 each for a total cost of $227.77 and home depot cut them in into 8″ widths for me at no additional charge. so each piece of plywood yielded six, 12 foot long by 8″ wide planks. each sheet of plywood is 32 square feet. to determine how many sheets i needed i divided the.

diy Wide Plank Floors Made From Plywood Jenny Komenda
diy Wide Plank Floors Made From Plywood Jenny Komenda

Diy Wide Plank Floors Made From Plywood Jenny Komenda Here’s how: after we installed the plywood wide plank flooring, i started nailing up the 8″ primed pine boards that we used for baseboards in the rest of our house. these boards come in 12′ lengths and cost right about $20 each (so about $1.50 per linear foot). i loved the way they looked in the rest of the house, but in here, with the. I really wanted old looking white floors for our new studio space. i actually saw some interesting, beat up knotty oak at lumber liquidators for a little more than a dollar per square foot, which is practically highway robbery when it comes to wood flooring prices. but it was only about 2″ wide and after laying all. The 6 inch planks look wonderful! diy stained plywood flooring by red cottage chronicles. 1) our main reason for choosing the plywood plank floors was definitely cost. we had received an estimate from a local flooring company to provide engineered wood floors for $4000.00. To make the template, he used a 1″ spade bit on his drill to match the diameter of the nose on the nailer and put the first hole 1″ from the end of the scrap board, then every 8″ after the first hole. with the 8 ft. template on a full board, line up the edges of the board and the template then nail in each template hole along the board.

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