My garage/workshop has a separate room at one end that I use for an office. It is kitted out nicely, desk, pc for sketchup , books, drinks cabinet etc, but it has the same concrete floor as the workshop and is effing cold. It is on the north side of the building so gets no sun. The previous owner has put some thin carpet tiles down that he probably acquired from his work's office flooring leftovers. I am working from home for the next few weeks or months now, and am spending a lot more time in here but my feet still go numb even when I have an electric fire going all day.
Does anyone have any recommendations for ways to insulate the floor? The ceiling is 9ft so I have a bit of scope to raise the level a bit. Should I go for a false wooden floor? polystyrene sheets? some kind of membrane? or something else entirely. I will want a nice finish on top, either wood, laminate or carpet, as long as it is warm, and easy to clean.
Ta
Andy
Does anyone have any recommendations for ways to insulate the floor? The ceiling is 9ft so I have a bit of scope to raise the level a bit. Should I go for a false wooden floor? polystyrene sheets? some kind of membrane? or something else entirely. I will want a nice finish on top, either wood, laminate or carpet, as long as it is warm, and easy to clean.
Ta
Andy