I use the understair area of my basement for bulk wine storage and to house a modest guitar collection. The floor is unfinished cement. The area's entry has an exterior door with deadbolt as the guitar collection came first. There is an aluminum threshold on the prehung door that is a bit of an inconvenience to wheel the carboy dollys over. I'd like some suggestions on flooring material that will make the floor a bit safer for the glass carboys, provide minor insulation from direct cement contact and provide height to minimize the threshold issue.
My current thought is to get some 3/4" Melamine shelving and simply lay it over the cement. I have toyed with the idea of removing the threshold. Just wondered if there are better options out there?
BC
My current thought is to get some 3/4" Melamine shelving and simply lay it over the cement. I have toyed with the idea of removing the threshold. Just wondered if there are better options out there?
BC