Particle board floor
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Janet Pizaro on Oct 05, 2016Painting will probably the most inexpensive option. www.ehow.com/how_7508355_paint-particle-board-...Helpful Reply
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Cindy Hagemann on Oct 05, 2016The particle board is most likely your sub-flooring. You could replace the carpet, or put down another type of flooring. One of the most inexpensive types of flooring is the vinyl laminate plank flooring that looks like wood. I have seen as cheap as 99 cents s/f. It is easy to put down, looks good and very durable. Good luck!Helpful Reply
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Paula Hodges on Oct 05, 2016since you just moved in and people often buy a housewarming gift, maybe you could let friends know that you would appreciate receiving a "flooring" gift. wood laminates, tiles, carpet tiles, whatever you like... and be sure to invite them back for the "reveal"Helpful Reply
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Ari Goldberg | VivaLasDiy on Oct 05, 2016We've recently put Pergo flooring in our basement.. It feels super sturdy and thick like real hardwood, but definitely a lot cheaper. I would say it's a much better option than laminate, if you can afford another dollar per s/f!Helpful Reply
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William on Oct 05, 2016Since you just moved in, you are probably tight on funds. Painting would be the cheapest until you decide what you want to do in the future and with the rest of the house. ***** https://www.google.com/search?q=painting+part... ***** https://www.pinterest.com/pin/561472278518576...Helpful Reply
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Deb Greenwold on Oct 06, 2016You could paint it using paint that is made for floors (will hold up better). It will get you by and won't compromise any flooring that you might put on later. Good luck.Helpful Reply
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