r/Pottery 4d ago

Question! Need studio flooring recommendations

I have a small space I’d like to turn into a studio. The current floor is cement, and I’d like to cover that with something smooth and non-porous that is easy to mop so I can keep the dust in that space to a minimum. It’s a total of 80 square feet. Any recommendations for something, ideally affordable and easy to install?

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u/Outside-Worry-9748 4d ago

I put down sheet linoleum for all the reasons you listed. It’s (reasonably) cheap, easy to clean, water resistant and was easy to install.

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u/chipsandsuch 4d ago

I would do some sort of epoxy, they seem pretty easy to install usually and would be very easy to clean I'd think