
How to create a teak floor in your house
The teak is a versatile building material, and there are a lot of reasons why you might want to add it to your house.
But it’s important to remember that the material will not be a perfect fit for your house, so choose the right teak and make sure to use the right size and shape for your home.
Here are our top tips for making the perfect teak-based floor in a home.
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Choose the right length for your floor 1.1 meters (4 feet) or less will fit perfectly in most homes.
1 meter (4.5 feet) is considered to be standard height for most homes, so you should try to find a floor that fits your home’s overall dimensions.
For example, a 1.5 meter (5.5 foot) floor should be sufficient for most people.
If you’re short and skinny, however, you may want to consider a 1 meter-tall (4 foot) teak or an 8-meter (22 foot) one, depending on your living space.
1-meter teak will fit most homes 1.2 meters (5 feet, 5 feet) would be ideal for the taller living room, where the floor can extend well beyond the kitchen.
1 meters (6 feet) will be ideal to accommodate a more expansive living room.
1 Meter-tall teak would be perfect for a bedroom with a large bed and the option to expand the space further.
1 foot or less would be great for a room with a shorter living room or a smaller living room where the space is spread out.
1 yard or less is ideal for a smaller room, and 2 yards or less for a bigger room.
If your room is wider than 2 yards, you should choose a 1-yard (4-foot) teack.
If the room is narrower than 2.5 yards, then you should consider an 8 meter (22 feet) teacup or a 9-meter-tall tea set.
1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 feet is ideal if you’re going for a traditional teak style.
For more information on teak floors, visit our teak guide.