A lot of effort with using the concrete. I also see various pieces of the wood shrinking and separating away from the concrete. How is this aspect being managed long-term?
would the floor be too cold if done let say in a living room ? I thought of doing few rooms but worried it will be too cold to walk barefooted Many thx
This floor is in our bedroom and no it is not cold even for barefoot. Under the concrete layer is a plastic film and 5cm polystyrene foam(It’s not filmed in the movie). Those layers prevent humidity and coldness coming from the ground. We have 4-5 months long winters and in the coldest weeks we have temperature from -20 to -30 C. Good luck! If you have any questions drop me an email latwoodart@gmail.com
@@latvianwoodartisan I finally did a room but looks like the wet concrete I poured on top was wet enough and the wood absorbed a lot of moisture . A month later when it dried - every single piece was wobbly .. I am not sure what mixture did u use
lovely floor, and excellently explained. I have had such an idea for many years and now I have the opportunity to do it. I have a question... do I have to fill the cavities between the wooden circles with a mixture of cement and sand and I'm not sure that some master with a floor planing machine would planer under the poured concrete ... I hope you understand me ... is there any other way ... thanks and best regards from Belgrade ... Dragan