Hi all,
I am looking to start a side hustle - making office chair mats from laminate flooring. I would be looking to serve the local area on a small-scale basis to begin with.
If you're familiar with chair mats, you will know that the regular chair mats that are made from plastic eventually crack and have to be replaced every few years. That turnover is likely to increase, since a lot of people are now working from home.
So I think there will be some demand for this product - I'm not expecting anything huge but enough to keep me busy on the weekend. I got inspiration for this idea from this YouTube video:
The main materials I will need for this is the laminate flooring itself and some plywood/osb for the base.
The one final thing that I need - and something that I don't want to compromise on - is the "frame" or the "edging" that would go around the mat.
Now for me this is something that would really make the product stand out and would give it that professional look.
If you watch the YouTube video you will see the guy has used some 2 by 2 wood and cut a notch out to make the frame. I think that worked well for him, but it may not necessarily work well for me, for these reasons:
It doesn't really need to be wood either. I've been looking at plastic U trims/J trims but these don't come cheap, unfortunately. Maybe I can get something cheaper in bulk though?
I'd expect the thickness of the laminate + base sheet to not exceed 15mm. The dimensions of the chair mat is going to be approx. 1200 x 900.
I look forward to hearing your ideas!
I am looking to start a side hustle - making office chair mats from laminate flooring. I would be looking to serve the local area on a small-scale basis to begin with.
If you're familiar with chair mats, you will know that the regular chair mats that are made from plastic eventually crack and have to be replaced every few years. That turnover is likely to increase, since a lot of people are now working from home.
So I think there will be some demand for this product - I'm not expecting anything huge but enough to keep me busy on the weekend. I got inspiration for this idea from this YouTube video:
The main materials I will need for this is the laminate flooring itself and some plywood/osb for the base.
The one final thing that I need - and something that I don't want to compromise on - is the "frame" or the "edging" that would go around the mat.
Now for me this is something that would really make the product stand out and would give it that professional look.
If you watch the YouTube video you will see the guy has used some 2 by 2 wood and cut a notch out to make the frame. I think that worked well for him, but it may not necessarily work well for me, for these reasons:
- Cost efficiency: It's a lot of money wasted when probably half of that wood is going to get cut out for the notch
- I would probably want the frame to go over the top, side AND bottom. I think it makes sense to cover up any unfinished/uneven edges of the base sheet.
It doesn't really need to be wood either. I've been looking at plastic U trims/J trims but these don't come cheap, unfortunately. Maybe I can get something cheaper in bulk though?
I'd expect the thickness of the laminate + base sheet to not exceed 15mm. The dimensions of the chair mat is going to be approx. 1200 x 900.
I look forward to hearing your ideas!