
Looking for something a little different for your basement floor? Take a look at the Blacksburg Barn Board laminate flooring if you are thinking about redecorating or remodeling your basement. This floor can bring a unique look to just about any room and can be something special in the right below grade installation.
This particular laminate is by Dream Home in their St. James collection. It does have some special features to it in that it is a V-groove laminate that’s 12mm with an additional 3mm of pre-glued underlayment already attached to each plank. The planks sport some very deep medium colored hues that’s sure to warm up an area that’s mostly thought of as cold and dreary. Not only will this flooring be very durable but it also comes with a 30 year warranty.
The St. James Barn Board laminate will give you the ability to create a simply stunning floor in your basement. The V-groove makes installation a breeze as their is no glue or nails involved. And as an added feature, the planks also come in random lengths which adds to the impression that you have a solid, real wood floor in your basement. This is an HDF Laminate that’s made for a floating floor installation.
Installation Tips For Barn Board Laminate Flooring
There’s really not a lot you have to watch out for with this flooring, other than if you are planning for a weekend upgrade you are going to want to get the packages in the room a little early. It’s recommended to get the flooring and store it flat in the packaging for at least 48 hours in the room where you are going to install it. This lets the flooring acclimate properly and you won’t have any surprises after you lay the floor down. Just like any other flooring, the concrete slab or subfloor should be a stable, flat, dry surface that is clean. One thing that is recommended is that if you are going to install it directly over a concrete slab is that you lay down some kind of moisture barrier first.
Because this flooring material is really easy to install, you can do it yourself without the help of a professional installer. So if you do this project yourself, here’s a professional installation tip to help you along the way and get that good-looking, unique floor. You don’t want the floor to be all uniform, take your time and mix up the planks as you install them. This way you won’t end up with too many light and dark panels sitting next to each other. Rather they’ll be more spaced throughout and give the look of a professionally laid solid wood floor.
One Word Of Caution
This flooring does not need additional padding underneath. It already has 3mm underlayment padding attached to the planks. Adding additional padding under the planks could actually cause the floor to weaken and break in the joints over time. It’s good to go right out of the box.
Why Would You Put This In The Basement
There’s some definite advantages to using this as your basement floor. First, you get the look of a real wood floor as the packages come with three different plank lengths in each box. As I said earlier, it’s got easy click installation without the need for glue or nails. It’s also a moisture resistant board with a pre-glued underlayment that comes to a total thickness of 15mm with a 30 year warranty.
Blacksburg Barn Board laminate flooring is a quality laminate that can be used on your basement floor today. With it’s easy installation and durability, beautiful color and attractive finish, you could have a new living room, family room, or even bedroom in your basement this weekend.



