Back Stair Flooring. Part Two.
'Member I planted some vinyl plank tile on the back stair" Yeah. 'Member how I mentioned they were not sticking so well" Yeah. Finally took it upon myself to remedy the situation.
First though, covering up the ugly tiles at the bottom. The ones all askew and not level and unattractive and just not my jam" Yeah. Why I cannot find previous mentions on this, Iiiii dunno. Hmph.
Not my jam ceramic tile floor, before. Boo.
And let me state here once so I don't keep repeating myself: I am unequivocally, horribly, terribly, head-shakingly embarrassed by this whole dirty, filthy back stair situation. Mmk" I know. It's unreal. Ugh.Why did I not yank the tiles out and replace them" Mmmmm.....seemed like more of challenge than I was willing to tackle I suppose. Needed a tile break. I suspect they are adhered to concrete and that, that sounds a headache. Covering them over was faster, easier, cheaper.
Wait, cover them ... over", you doubtfully query.
Yes. 'Member the concrete tissue box cover" Yeah, this is the project I bought the skim coat concrete for.
My biggest concern here was creating a durable surface that's easily cleaned as our big smelly four legged boy tends to spit up oddly often and his spit up location of choice of late is at the bottom of the stairs. Dunno why. On both. He's strange.
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Source:
Flipping the Flip
URL:
http://humboldtartdept.blogspot.com
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