Left over work surface
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Valerie on Nov 28, 2015I would use it as a desk. If you have two chests of drawers or cupboards at the appropriate height, or have tressel table legs, that is all you would need. Alternatively think of using it in your laundry area, above your appliances.Helpful Reply
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Opal on Nov 28, 2015I like idea of a desk from Valerie. This type of area could also be a craft/sewing area, bar (coffee/tea or alcohol), a baking prep station, enclose it into a hutch for china or other stuff, pantry, breakfast area, or a combination of these. Depending upon the layout, a combination space would be my choice because 4 metres (13 feet) is quite a large bit of space. If you can break up this "piece" you could create all kinds of combos throughout you house: kitchen island, desk, craft area, buffet, sideboard, sofa table, or just stack for storage. I am curious to know what you decide.Helpful Reply
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Chris aka monkey on Nov 28, 2015@Lina Kennedy thanks opal for putting it into feet lol.. lina that is quite large for a desk, but if you have a craft area it would be wonderful, two filing cabinets can be a base as can so many items even get kitchen type cabinets at a reused store and any can be painted to personalize hope this helps xxHelpful Reply
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Suzette Trimmer on Nov 28, 2015Gosh saw this and thought of so many things before I could open up to hit answer this question. All above are great super smart folks and ideas fabulous...just think of the thousands of ways to put to use? Shelving concepts, picture frames, designs for art or signs, uses in the garden my area of expertise. Your lucky to have the extra and if still not quite sure highly recommend you searching the various boards on here to see what so many freely contribute with photos of amazing ideas.Helpful Reply
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Judy Capone Mantell on Nov 28, 2015I found s number of ideas on line. Hope some of it is useful for you. I found several things here that I will be trying. https://www.pinterest.com/drsswick/crafts-with-laminate-flooring/ https://www.woodandbeyond.com/blog/what-to-do-with-leftover-wood-flooring/ https://www.pinterest.com/jolane40/uses-for-leftover-hard-wood-flooring/ https://www.pinterest.com/northforkbs/flooring-leftovers/Helpful Reply
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Christel Combs on Nov 28, 2015Work table for your garage maybe? that is what I would use it forHelpful Reply
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Adrian on Nov 28, 2015If you have small children or grandchildren you could use it for playhouse flooring and counter tops for their own playhouse. Lots of ideas out there if you google 'what to do with left over laminate flooring'.Helpful Reply
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Jill on Nov 29, 2015How about a worktable in the garage!Helpful Reply
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Rus1058682 on Nov 29, 2015Patio bar\food prep area around your grill ?Helpful Reply
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