Hello all. I need help in figuring out flooring for an attic level of a house. It's mostly used for storage but I wanted to create a workspace there. The current setup is what I assume to be vinyl flooring, the kind that comes in large rolls and can be cut with a utility knife or heavy scissors. But it's been installed directly over the subfloor of unfinished wooden planks. My main concern is creating a 'thicker' buffer for the flooring. Sometimes it feels weird walking around and I'm convinced I'll put a hole through the floor someday.
Are there any suggestions for flooring that doesn't require major renovations? Something that can be DIY over the course of a week. I liked the idea of carpet tiles that are mounted on rubber backing. I'd prefer a solid surface material like laminate or cork but don't know if they exist in tile form. I'd rather not deal with barrier layers or adhesive. Is this even possible?
Are there any suggestions for flooring that doesn't require major renovations? Something that can be DIY over the course of a week. I liked the idea of carpet tiles that are mounted on rubber backing. I'd prefer a solid surface material like laminate or cork but don't know if they exist in tile form. I'd rather not deal with barrier layers or adhesive. Is this even possible?