Hi guys, hope you all had a good break and a happy new year to you all.
I am returning to do a DIY project after a long time.
The major projects are as follows:
- Flooring
- Kitchen reno ( Benchtop changing, cabinet (fresh paint or new), sink change, splashback installation and appliances ( oven and dishwasher) installation
- Laundry
- Ensuite
we are starting with flooring first (correct me if this needs to be second to Kitchen reno)
Flooring : This is a 30-year-old house and never changed tiles before. There are dummy tiles in plenty of places. We wanted to install new tiles but removing the tiles and installing the new tiles is too much work and going to be costly. Hence, we decided to go with easier and economical way (if possible). We are planning to go with Timber flooring, but I am not sure what is the difference between Laminate Flooring and Hybrid Flooring, and what should I pick up? Is it possible to lay timber flooring on top of tiles and will they reduce the drummy sound once they are installed? I had a guy come in to inspect and he had suggested anything above 6mm will compensate for the drum
sound, and he was too expensive :). I have seen so many people who have done it themselves and I think we can do it also. Although we have plenty of posts about it, I thought of creating this from fresh.
What tools do we need?
We have a second living room with carpet, how we transition from timber flooring to carpet flooring?
How to manage the cutting around skirting ?
How to do the beading and why do we need this?
What needs to be careful before choosing the timer product (Laminate/Hybrid)?









thank you in advance.