Hello, I'm currently converting a media room into my art studio, and would like to know 1) options and 2) how-to for those options for my flooring, please. The flooring needs to be shock-absorbing to support being on my feet for hours, and ideally light-colored/light-reflecting to maximise the natural light in the room. It also needs to be firm enough to support holding furniture, including some that get moved around on wheels. I would like the flooring to be economical to put in - in part because it will be replaced with proper flooring if we ever move out, but also because this will be a 'wet' area where paint splashes regularly. Being on a budget, ideally I can (learn how to) install myself.
Currently, we have a concrete slab (we just ripped up the high pile carpet and riser that was previously there), so I think some kind of underlay is needed beneath whatever option I go for, over the top. The carpet that was there was so high pile that the room door couldn't close over it, hence deciding to remove. I attach some pics - painting currently in progress, and lighting is to come! I also attach a floor layout I drew - the space is 6m x 3m, with two corner indented and a glass sliding door on that same side.
Here are some flooring top options I can see - do you see any others? Do you have other ideas?
- Thin (eg 4mm) sheets of hardboard laid loosely, taped together with duct tape. Cld paint the wood white.
- 9mm ply with a melamine coat (good to reflect light) - eg ‘white matt MR-MDF 400x1200. Use duct tape (eg T REX 50mm wide) to tape one edge about 20 mm and then reversed it for the second layer- (total width approx 80mm) so the layers end up overlapping.
- Carpet tiles - (I think?) easy to lay down and are shock-absorbing, but I may need to overlay with cardboard to prevent too much paint getting stuck and gross on the carpet. (I have used cardboard over carpet in previous paint spaces and it does work, just doesn’t look great).
Here are some underlay options I can see - what are your thoughts?
- Carpet tiles
- Some kind of underlay used beneath click-together floor boards
Can you pls also tell me what tools and steps you recommend for doing what you suggest? I don't have a lot of tools yet either - an IKEA hammer and screw set, a handful of wrenches, etc.
I'm hoping what's needed for the job can all be bought at Bunnings! Many thanks


