Hi all,
I'm looking for floor covers to go over an original wooden floor in a historic
house. The house hosts period dances from time to time so it would need to be
something smooth and firm enough for people to dance on. Thus something like a
simple canvas covering won't work because it would get smooshed into the gaps
between the boards in the floor not to mention be hard to tack down. Obviously,
a huge throw rug wouldn't work either because it's not good for dancing. A
portable dance floor like you see in hotels would be too heavy and not big
enough to cover the floor, which is the front entranceway to a c. 1780s
mansion.
Are there things like hard covered rubber mats that we could get in sections to
put down on the floor? How about a supplier for rubber gym floors? Any other
ideas?
Thanks in advance for the help!
Deb
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