Seems like a terrible idea to me.

You make one mistake one time and bingo, you cost yourself a few grand to have it sanded, leveled, varnished, and polished.

  • @AdamEatsAss
    link
    581 day ago

    It looks nice. And if it’s finished well spills will clean if you’re quick.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        131 day ago

        Also, nothing survives a drop to tile, ever. And you’re left trying to clean shards and sauce out of the grout. Fuck my tile.

        • Tony N
          link
          fedilink
          101 day ago

          You should try installing some good ole linoleum. We solved kitchen flooring in the 1860s but people need to install expensive floors that are worse in every way because… why exactly? I don’t know. I have hardwood floors that are 17 years old and they need to be replaced. Linoleum floors last as long as 40 years. I’m thinking of going old school.

          • folkrav
            link
            fedilink
            39 hours ago

            Is it solid wood or engineered? Some very soft variety of wood? 17 years is extremely short…

            • Tony N
              link
              fedilink
              18 hours ago

              Our old dishwasher and previous cats sped up the process with the one thing that kills hardwood floors.

          • @[email protected]
            link
            fedilink
            624 hours ago

            Wow it’s actually 1860. I didn’t know they had plastic that far back. I would have guessed 1950.

            • @ForgotAboutDre
              link
              518 hours ago

              Linoleum isn’t plastic, you may be thinking of vinyl flooring which looks similar. Vinyl is cheaper and newer while appearing very similar to linoleum.

          • @[email protected]
            link
            fedilink
            5
            edit-2
            24 hours ago

            Since I can’t afford to replace the tile our apartment came with, I got a set of vinyl floor mats and put rug gripper anti-skid pads underneath, the result being like anti-fatigue mats but not as tall, heavy, or ugly. They cover most of the areas I might possibly drop a dish and have already saved one casserole lid. They wipe clean and are easy to move to mop the tile. They won’t last forever but one day I’ll be able to do linoleum.

      • Maeve
        link
        fedilink
        131 day ago

        Wood flexes more, too. Unless it’s on a slab, I guess?