I've got carpet in my bedroom. It looks tatty and I'm thinking of taking the opportunity to get rid and replace with a solid wood floor.
Under the carpet and underlay is what looks like a chipboard subfloor.
However...the bedroom floor is a bit lower than the floor of my hallway (wooden floor, about 28mm higher) and my bathroom (tiled floor, about 35mm higher).
Can I raise my bedroom floor myself by laying down extra sheets of chipboard/MDF/whatever? Are there any potential pitfalls I should be aware of? Also should I try to match the floor level in the hallway, in the bathroom, or "half and half"?
(obviously I need to allow for the thickness of the new solid wood floor - as well as the thickness of any chipboard/MDF that I put underneath it - in getting the level right)
Thank you.
Under the carpet and underlay is what looks like a chipboard subfloor.
However...the bedroom floor is a bit lower than the floor of my hallway (wooden floor, about 28mm higher) and my bathroom (tiled floor, about 35mm higher).
Can I raise my bedroom floor myself by laying down extra sheets of chipboard/MDF/whatever? Are there any potential pitfalls I should be aware of? Also should I try to match the floor level in the hallway, in the bathroom, or "half and half"?
(obviously I need to allow for the thickness of the new solid wood floor - as well as the thickness of any chipboard/MDF that I put underneath it - in getting the level right)
Thank you.