Hi all, I'm planning a conversion of an existing open air structure into a finished shop space. One open decision I have to make is the flooring. I'll be using this space as a workshop, but could be using it for an office or gym in the future, so something that fits with those uses would be a benefit.
I was going to default to an epoxy flooring of some sort, either poured or painted. I have a vague recollection of thicker poured epoxy flooring options, but I don't know much about them or their advantages over thinner painted epoxy coatings. Maybe they are nice because they'll fill in any expansion joints. If I go with epoxy it'd be a solid white or gray with a satin or matte finish.
Anything else I should consider, such as cork, engineered hardwood, others? One advantage of a flooring that is laid down like that is the drywall, trim, door thresholds will all be raised to allow it. If I just do simple painted epoxy flooring then presumably it would be difficult to go back and add flooring z-height later.
I was going to default to an epoxy flooring of some sort, either poured or painted. I have a vague recollection of thicker poured epoxy flooring options, but I don't know much about them or their advantages over thinner painted epoxy coatings. Maybe they are nice because they'll fill in any expansion joints. If I go with epoxy it'd be a solid white or gray with a satin or matte finish.
Anything else I should consider, such as cork, engineered hardwood, others? One advantage of a flooring that is laid down like that is the drywall, trim, door thresholds will all be raised to allow it. If I just do simple painted epoxy flooring then presumably it would be difficult to go back and add flooring z-height later.