Hi Cathe
I have just posted this in open discussion but couldn't resist trying for your advice when I saw you on the boards.
I am lucky to be having our garage converted into a gym / exercise room. We have a quote on flooring at £2,700 (I'm in the UK excuse the ££ - about $2 to the £ at the moment) for a sprung wooden floor or we could get concrete and lay the foam sports floor stuff over the top - like this http://www.softfloor.co.uk/sport.shtml. That would be a lot cheaper at about £650.
So do you think the sprung floor is worth it (also bearing in mind I have kids who will be in and out of the room and we are planning to use the room for suspending a swing etc for sensory integration therapy for our son who has autism/developmental coordination disorder, so the floor may get quite a hammering). Or should we go for the cheaper floor - or do you have any other suggestions?
Remember I'm in the UK so don't have as many flooring options as you do out there
Thanks in advance
Ruth
I have just posted this in open discussion but couldn't resist trying for your advice when I saw you on the boards.
I am lucky to be having our garage converted into a gym / exercise room. We have a quote on flooring at £2,700 (I'm in the UK excuse the ££ - about $2 to the £ at the moment) for a sprung wooden floor or we could get concrete and lay the foam sports floor stuff over the top - like this http://www.softfloor.co.uk/sport.shtml. That would be a lot cheaper at about £650.
So do you think the sprung floor is worth it (also bearing in mind I have kids who will be in and out of the room and we are planning to use the room for suspending a swing etc for sensory integration therapy for our son who has autism/developmental coordination disorder, so the floor may get quite a hammering). Or should we go for the cheaper floor - or do you have any other suggestions?
Remember I'm in the UK so don't have as many flooring options as you do out there
Thanks in advance
Ruth