1.Q: What wood types work for DIY small floors?
A: Common woods like pine, birch, or leftover solid wood scraps are fine. Avoid unprocessed softwood prone to warping; use 防腐 - treated wood for damp areas.
2.Q: How to prep the floor base before DIY?
A: Ensure it’s flat (level with ≤3mm error), dry (air out 2+ weeks), and clean (remove dust/oil) to keep materials stable.
3.Q: How long does a DIY small floor last?
A: 6–10 years with good care. Wood lasts 5–8 years (with wax/varnish), tiles 10+ years if glued well.
4.Q: Is a DIY small floor cost-effective?
A: Yes. Using leftover wood/tiles only needs auxiliary materials (glue, wax), costing $10–40. Even buying scraps saves 50%–70% vs. full materials.
5.Q: Can it be made in a rented house?
A: Consult your landlord first. For temporary use, choose detachable designs (e.g., snap-on wood, removable tile adhesive) to avoid damaging the original floor.