Making great progress
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Making great progress…
Making great progress

Looking good, and what are you going to do with the walls?
Walls are staying pretty much as they are — the nursery “blue skies and clouds” are still in pretty good shape.
Kate and I will shortly require some input on doing this kind of flooring. Are you using a gluedown kind or sort of a snap-in tongue in groove thing? Brand? Vendor?
Snap-in-tongue-in-groove (which sounds a lot dirtier than it is) kind of thing. Cheapest stuff from Home Depot (on sale) — Uniboard Inc. Laminate Flooring — $0.88/sf (though there were some others — SwiftLock — we were looking at a bit heftier at up to $2/sf. No glue, but another $0.80/sf for the foam underlayment. The whole thing basically works on friction, which still seems weird, but …
In general, I wouldn’t use this brand in a high-traffic area, or someplace where water is an issue (in which case you need an underlying seal layer), but for a side room, it should do us just fine.
You can take a look when you’re over.