Has anyone put mats down in their cellar or another kind of breathable flooring? Ours looks to have been "concreted" at some point, but this is a bit worse for wear, the darker patches being earth. I'd like to cover it so we're not trampling as much dirt up into the kitchen, but don't want to try and seal in any dampness, rather let that evaporate up and out of the floor much as possible.
I assume plastic gridded flooring wouldn't sit well given how uneven the floor is, but maybe a rubber mat would conform better?
Yeah, that looks like the right sort of thing! I briefly considered limecreting the entire floor but I think that's going to be more effort than it's worth.
Has anyone put mats down in their cellar or another kind of breathable flooring? Ours looks to have been "concreted" at some point, but this is a bit worse for wear, the darker patches being earth. I'd like to cover it so we're not trampling as much dirt up into the kitchen, but don't want to try and seal in any dampness, rather let that evaporate up and out of the floor much as possible.
I assume plastic gridded flooring wouldn't sit well given how uneven the floor is, but maybe a rubber mat would conform better?
Maybe something like this? https://www.gclproducts.co.uk/p/rubber-surfacing/rubber-play-surfaces/rubber-grass-mats-16mm/