Anybody used this? Supplied in cartons of 12×12 modules that snap together, it is being used on outdoor over-living-space decks, first roofed in a membrane. I am showing how the bottom wafflegrid of molded polypropylene looks, and one showing the wood (Ipe) surface. Cool.
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Yeah.
What's that stuff average per sq ft piece?
A bird does not sing because it has an answer. A bird sings because it has a song.
It might have been as much as $12, but I will recheck next week, and take a followup photo of a completed deck.
I know this, though. It goes down fast, and with relatively unskilled labor.
12x12 seams everywhere? Not for me, you can dress up a pig but it's still a pig
But what if your customer specified it? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and this parquet look is essentially the same as the pattern put down in the parlors and drawing rooms of the ruling classes, 400 years ago in Europe.
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The question was not whether or not you liked it, but rather what was your experience with it.
Hey if the customer wants it fine, the only caveat for me would be, after a year of exposure, do you have a bunch of toe stubbers. Drawing rooms and parlors are usually enclosed under a roof right, and not exposed to the elements.