BravestDog
Senior Member
I spent a few days at the sailboat show in Oakland and one of the more interesting things I saw was the vinly floor material that looks just like Teak and Holly floors that are put in expensive sailboats/powerboats.
Here are some links and pictures:
http://www.plasteak.com/TAH.htm
this company says $7.50/sq ft or 6'side = $45 per lineal foot. Is this a lot of money compared to other vinyl flooring?
They also sell a vinyl that looks like teak decks here: http://www.plasteak.com/boating/plasdeck/plasdeck.html
Gallery shots: http://www.plasteak.com/boating/plasdeck/gallery.htm
If you had a walk on roof, you could put this stuff on it and when people see it they would be amazed if you told them it was teak. You could brag and say that it took you years to complete... Just don't let them touch it.
Diamond Plate vinyl:
http://www.plasteak.com/boating/flooring/plate.htm
Loncoin vinyl:
http://www.plasteak.com/boating/flooring/coin.htm
http://www.worldpanel.com/lth.htm
http://froogle.google.com/froogle_cluster?q=teak+and+ho...le&scoring=mrd&hl=en
When standing on it, you are unable to tell the difference from real wood. I think it looks really cool.
Anyone have this in their conversion, home, office...?
Here are some links and pictures:
http://www.plasteak.com/TAH.htm
this company says $7.50/sq ft or 6'side = $45 per lineal foot. Is this a lot of money compared to other vinyl flooring?
They also sell a vinyl that looks like teak decks here: http://www.plasteak.com/boating/plasdeck/plasdeck.html
Gallery shots: http://www.plasteak.com/boating/plasdeck/gallery.htm
If you had a walk on roof, you could put this stuff on it and when people see it they would be amazed if you told them it was teak. You could brag and say that it took you years to complete... Just don't let them touch it.
Diamond Plate vinyl:
http://www.plasteak.com/boating/flooring/plate.htm
Loncoin vinyl:
http://www.plasteak.com/boating/flooring/coin.htm
http://www.worldpanel.com/lth.htm
http://froogle.google.com/froogle_cluster?q=teak+and+ho...le&scoring=mrd&hl=en
When standing on it, you are unable to tell the difference from real wood. I think it looks really cool.
Anyone have this in their conversion, home, office...?