Is it possible/feasible/worth it to save this floor? (It was this state when we moved in). Cost effectiveness is weighed against a new wooden floor - but it's original to the house so would be keen to keep if could.
Cost effectiveness is weighed against a new wooden floor
Fwiw c. 45m² cost us >£10k....which buys a lot of Osmo and sandpaper.
So don't underestimate how much a new floor costs.
Not to mention potential difficulty in sourcing materials. Which may well be inferior to what you have now.
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Is it possible/feasible/worth it to save this floor? (It was this state when we moved in). Cost effectiveness is weighed against a new wooden floor - but it's original to the house so would be keen to keep if could.