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Garage Mancave/Lounge Area Floored

RaceDeck1

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This space is a hangout area off the garage. The concrete flooring was in really bad shape from almost 80 years of abuse and use. The flooring is our RaceDeck Charred Oak XL ( 18"x18" but also available in 3'x3' modules). It's ultra durable and 100% water-proof requiring... Same patented interlocking system as all RaceDeck floorings. There are several wood-look options available

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Entropy

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That looks spectacular!

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I’ve been looking for a product to put down in a bar area inside a pole barn. Concrete is about two years old. Bar area about 20’x20’ Usual traffic, spilled beer and bar stools. How would the tiles hold up to furniture legs and such? Would you recommend putting anything down between tile and floor to help with noise? I‘m trying to avoid the “hollow plastic” sound. Barn is 48’x50’ so sound can echo a bit. Nice thing with this is that I can extend the flooring out into the main area and design/layout to match. Endless possibilities it seems. I’ve obviously never used your product, but I‘ve spent the better part of two years trying to find an attractive solution. I’ve gone thru the ideas of vinyl plank and composite flooring, hardwood over DriCore, concrete overlay stamping, epoxy, etc. None of them have really grabbed my enthusiasm. Attached a pic of area. Thanks much for your assistance in advance and any other ideas or comments are welcome.
 

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RaceDeck1

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This flooring is not wood, it is a simulated commercial grade modular flooring system that is engineered for garage enviroments, basement flooring and areas that are troubled with moisture issues in concrete. It is 100% water-proof, requires no refinishing and installation requires no adhesives or fasteners...
 
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haugy

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This is interesting. I'm looking at floor coverings for my loft where I'll hang out. I'd been eyeballing basic vinyl flooring on top of the ply.
 

Steve in UT

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That looks spectacular!

Mind a few questions?


I’ve been looking for a product to put down in a bar area inside a pole barn. Concrete is about two years old. Bar area about 20’x20’ Usual traffic, spilled beer and bar stools. How would the tiles hold up to furniture legs and such? Would you recommend putting anything down between tile and floor to help with noise? I‘m trying to avoid the “hollow plastic” sound. Barn is 48’x50’ so sound can echo a bit. Nice thing with this is that I can extend the flooring out into the main area and design/layout to match. Endless possibilities it seems. I’ve obviously never used your product, but I‘ve spent the better part of two years trying to find an attractive solution. I’ve gone thru the ideas of vinyl plank and composite flooring, hardwood over DriCore, concrete overlay stamping, epoxy, etc. None of them have really grabbed my enthusiasm. Attached a pic of area. Thanks much for your assistance in advance and any other ideas or comments are welcome.


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Very cool space you have created!
 
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Entropy

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Thanks. It kinda “evolved” and is currently “in process”. Lol. Need a floor, lighting installed, along with a fridge and storage under the mini bar. Hopefully within the next month or two. I have 2” black pipe for a footrest aro the bar to install as well. Then onto the rest. TV fed by a WiFi bridge from the main building.
 

Spacep0d

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I love it, and that 70s DeTomaso Pantera is amazing too (correct me if I'm wrong). I have Charred Oak in my garage. The only regret is not using it for the entire garage. May change it later. :)
 
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