Question by sweetgurl2504: Seeking for a inexpensive way to redo floors.?
We are renting a home and the floors are awful in the kitchen. Require some really low-cost suggestions on how to replace them. We had been thinking laminant or vinyl, but if we get the kind that appear like wood floors, does it look actually inexpensive? Any other ideas on cheap kinds of floors or refinishing what we have?
YES my landlord will let us do it…he wants us too.
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Answer by irisheyes
There are some decent brands of wood squares of varying sizes that have peel off backs with heavy-duty stick-um. My father and i did a bathroom floor and it came out really very good.
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The edge in between floor and nosing.

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This is the location in the middle of the part that is glued. The component where the grain is horizontal is the nosing — that is like the edge of the 2nd floor flooring exactly where it meets the staircase. The part with the vertical "grain" is the laminate floor. The beige factor on top component of the picture is, of course, my old dual Celeron 500.
Our contractor says that our builder went the way of the cheap and did not get the appropriate nosing for laminate flooring. Originally, the correct nosing would have the grove required for the tongue/groove technique of the laminate floor — such that the flooring is secured to the edge of the nosing and would not flex like what I have experienced. Rather the builder just got normal nosing as if we had carpet. So the floating laminate is totally free to move up and down and is not secured. Our only resolution to, say, me continually triping is to glue the flooring down or nail it down.. I chose the glue. One particular a lot more day, and I’ll eliminate the computers.