Herbert40
2014-05-05 15:38:52
- #1
Hello everyone,
I could use a little help, suggestions, or tips again.
In my house, there are different conditions of the floors in the rooms.
1. Clay floor and excavated to about 30 cm.
2. Basement underneath and wooden beam ceiling covered with OSB.
3. An old concrete or screed layer, underneath a filled-in basement. A strip of 1 meter is still basement wooden floor. The floor needs to be leveled because it slopes by about 2 cm, and the transition to the wooden floor must be leveled.
4. Hallway concrete, basement underneath.
The hallway and bathroom are to be tiled in the end. The rest is planned to have engineered parquet.
The insulation in the hallway and kitchen (room 3) is not possible as I have no space. In the hallway, I could do something from below later.
The basement room 2 is insulated. Underfloor heating is to be installed in the bathroom.
My problem now is to create a floor throughout the entire basement with the same height. The whole thing should also stay within a financial framework.
My idea now is:
1. Living room: a gravel bed or fill sand, foil, screed insulation board with tongue and groove EPS 035, foil, wet screed, engineered parquet.
2. Bathroom: gravel bed or fill sand, foil, screed insulation board with tongue and groove EPS 035, foil, underfloor heating, wet screed, tiles.
3. Hallway: concrete, tiles
4. Kitchen and dining room: here I am not really sure how to do it yet. But I tend toward a dry screed for leveling, then floating OSB, and then the engineered parquet.
In addition, I want to have everything at one height without any steps.
If anyone can give a suggestion, hint, or assistance, I thank you in advance.
Regards, Herbert

I could use a little help, suggestions, or tips again.
In my house, there are different conditions of the floors in the rooms.
1. Clay floor and excavated to about 30 cm.
2. Basement underneath and wooden beam ceiling covered with OSB.
3. An old concrete or screed layer, underneath a filled-in basement. A strip of 1 meter is still basement wooden floor. The floor needs to be leveled because it slopes by about 2 cm, and the transition to the wooden floor must be leveled.
4. Hallway concrete, basement underneath.
The hallway and bathroom are to be tiled in the end. The rest is planned to have engineered parquet.
The insulation in the hallway and kitchen (room 3) is not possible as I have no space. In the hallway, I could do something from below later.
The basement room 2 is insulated. Underfloor heating is to be installed in the bathroom.
My problem now is to create a floor throughout the entire basement with the same height. The whole thing should also stay within a financial framework.
My idea now is:
1. Living room: a gravel bed or fill sand, foil, screed insulation board with tongue and groove EPS 035, foil, wet screed, engineered parquet.
2. Bathroom: gravel bed or fill sand, foil, screed insulation board with tongue and groove EPS 035, foil, underfloor heating, wet screed, tiles.
3. Hallway: concrete, tiles
4. Kitchen and dining room: here I am not really sure how to do it yet. But I tend toward a dry screed for leveling, then floating OSB, and then the engineered parquet.
In addition, I want to have everything at one height without any steps.
If anyone can give a suggestion, hint, or assistance, I thank you in advance.
Regards, Herbert