for those who've gone to hardwood / laminate / teak/ etc in place of the OEM cabin carpet, I'd like to hear your story and whether you'd go the same route again as far as material and maybe some lessons learned along the way. Our 98 290 has a small piece of cabin floor that I'm thinking about ripping the carpet up in.
I like engineering vinyl planking, but given the unlevel surface I know that's going to be a pain. There is also not a sharp edge on one side so I would have to transition to carpet in front of the galley.
The Faux teak such as eva foam and lonseal are also appealing since they are flexible and could conform to the floor.
So, what did you do and what would you do different the second time around? Here's our cabin. I would do the main sole and that second step down that currently has carpet. You can see what I mean in front of the galley, the carpet goes up a slope
I like engineering vinyl planking, but given the unlevel surface I know that's going to be a pain. There is also not a sharp edge on one side so I would have to transition to carpet in front of the galley.
The Faux teak such as eva foam and lonseal are also appealing since they are flexible and could conform to the floor.
So, what did you do and what would you do different the second time around? Here's our cabin. I would do the main sole and that second step down that currently has carpet. You can see what I mean in front of the galley, the carpet goes up a slope