Floor and wall renovation


Renovating floors and walls can transform the look and feel of your space. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you through the process:

Floor Renovation
Assessing the Current Floor

Inspect for damage, wear, and tear.
Determine if the subfloor needs repairs.
Choosing Flooring Material

Hardwood: Classic, durable, but can be expensive.
Laminate: Affordable, easy to install, and mimics hardwood.
Vinyl: Water-resistant, budget-friendly, available in various styles.
Tile: Great for moisture-prone areas, durable, and easy to clean.
Carpet: Comfortable, warm, ideal for bedrooms and living rooms.
Preparing for Installation

Remove existing flooring.
Repair or replace the subfloor if necessary.
Ensure the subfloor is clean, dry, and level.
Installation Process

Follow manufacturer instructions for the chosen material.
Consider hiring professionals for complex installations like hardwood or tile.
Finishing Touches

Install baseboards and trim.
Apply sealant if necessary.
Wall Renovation
Assessing Current Walls

Check for damage, cracks, and mold.
Determine if the walls need new drywall or just a fresh coat of paint.
Choosing Wall Material and Finish

Paint: Most common, endless color options, easy to change.
Wallpaper: Adds texture and patterns, but harder to change.
Paneling: Wood or MDF for a rustic or modern look.
Tiles: Great for kitchens and bathrooms.
Preparing Walls

Remove old wallpaper or paint.
Repair any damage (patch holes, sand rough spots).
Clean the walls thoroughly.
Painting

Apply primer if necessary.
Use quality paint and tools for the best results.
Consider different finishes: matte, satin, semi-gloss, or gloss.
Applying Wallpaper

Measure and cut wallpaper accurately.
Apply adhesive and smooth out air bubbles.
Installing Wall Panels or Tiles

Measure and cut panels/tiles to fit.
Use appropriate adhesive and spacers for even installation.
General Tips
Plan Ahead: Determine your budget, timeline, and the scope of the project.
Gather Supplies: Ensure you have all necessary tools and materials before starting.
Safety First: Wear protective gear and ensure proper ventilation, especially when painting.
DIY vs. Professional: Know your limits. Some tasks might require professional expertise.
Conclusion
Renovating floors and walls can significantly improve your home’s appearance and value. By carefully planning and executing each step, you can achieve a successful renovation.

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architect:
David Oswald
project type:
Interior Design
Terms:
6 month
client:
OceanThemes
Strategy:
Minimalistic
date:
November 22, 2020