Today I installed the office floor. It’s called Beach sand and I think it definitely makes the upstairs look more finished.
It looks like wood, but for costs and practical reasons I went for vinyl.
Today I installed the office floor. It’s called Beach sand and I think it definitely makes the upstairs look more finished.
It looks like wood, but for costs and practical reasons I went for vinyl.
Although the IKEA seats are fine, they’re not made for spending many hours a day on. So I ordered an office chair, which arrived today;
It’s comfortable and has an adjustable spring tension when you lean back.
Today I put the remaining 7 sheets of Birch on the upstairs floorboards.
It’s definitely more smooth and feels more rigid than when the floor was just the boards.
I did have to remove the railings, and afterwards put it back on top of the sheets. Next step will be priming the floor to get a stronger bond with the vinyl tiles that will be placed on this floor.
Above is a picture of the ceiling above the couch downstairs. Before, you could see through the cracks, and dust would fall down on the couch, table and bar. Now that the birch floor is in, that issue is solved.
As a software developer that works from home, it doesn’t matter where that home is, as long as it has a good internet connection and at least 4 displays. ðŸ¤
Picked up this second hand corner desk from the south shores of Canyon Lake. The chair is still one of the chairs from the downstairs dinner table. I will likely buy a new chair, as a good chair is important. On the right hand side, under the desktop, is my printer. The windows face west, so the sun should never hit the displays.