I’m about to lay a new solid oak parquet floor for a new kitchen. The floor is concrete but will have a leveling screed on top.
the parquet has a depth of 22mm and I know I’ll need to lay this before cabinets are installed - partly because there’s an island which will need to sit on top and the flooring is too deep to lay up to the cabinet plinths as it’ll look too high.
my question is - I don’t want to run the parquet all the way under the cabinets to the wall as it’ll be a fair few square feet and will never be seen so an expensive way to do it. So what can I put underneath instead?
I was thinking 22mm t&g chipboard or maybe moisture resistant mdf?
any advice is much appreciated.
the parquet has a depth of 22mm and I know I’ll need to lay this before cabinets are installed - partly because there’s an island which will need to sit on top and the flooring is too deep to lay up to the cabinet plinths as it’ll look too high.
my question is - I don’t want to run the parquet all the way under the cabinets to the wall as it’ll be a fair few square feet and will never be seen so an expensive way to do it. So what can I put underneath instead?
I was thinking 22mm t&g chipboard or maybe moisture resistant mdf?
any advice is much appreciated.