Ok so, I'm getting an apartment and I want to give it a kind of cyberpunk/industrial feel. I want a concrete or similar floor but obviously the only places with that are squatting in an old warehouse (which I'm not against doing) or buying a 3k a month unfinished loft. How can I either a. Make a concrete/cyberpunk floor using interlocking tiles for cheap or b. Find a cheap warehouse space to live out of?
>>1228851
What climate are you in?
Concrete floors make for shitty living in winter.
t. N 57°
>>1228863
Around Chicago, but I plan on warming the place by having mining rigs going at all times anyways. That's partially why I'm hesitant to get a cheap warehouse if I can find one, but I wanna find one first.
>>1228851
Did you write your own compiler?
>>1228912
>Temple OS
>>1228873
While I cannot vouch for it 100%, in a proper winter, or anyway actually - you won't warm the fucking floor.
I've got a tiled concrete floor in the kitchen in me homestead, and no matter how long I keep the bloody wood burning stove as hot as she'll go, the floor remains an icy bitch, even in summer
So I would advise not going concrete for a living space.
>>1228958
Wear slippers like a real man, pussy.
>>1228958
I actually like that. Fucking freak I know but oh well.
How do I find a cheap warehouse space, or is there concrete interlocking tiles I can use?
>>1228851
>>1228958
Can confirm. Cement sucks all most as much dick as op
>>1229017
>man
>slippers.
He doesn't steel toed work boots 24/7
>>1228851
How about electroluminescent wall papers?
Also please visit >>>/g/cyb/ where this is discussed.
>Cyberpunk Scenery
http://imgur.com/a/xMi2Q
>Cyberpunk Rooms
http://imgur.com/a/GmKjW
>>1228851
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>>1228851
burnished concrete nigger.
You could always go with a resin floor. Its seamless and has a similar shine to concrete but is softer and warmer underfoot.
Also i don't think flooring is that important in the grand scheme when going for cyberpunk style. its more about the interiors, furniture and lighting. Part of the cyberpunk feel is having lots of stuff in order chaos. Put up lots of wall to floor shelving and fill it with parts, books and equipment. Which leads onto lighting. You want to keep the direct sunlight to a minimum, through curtain or whatever. Most lightning is artificial, from lamps or the glow of screens. Also dont overilluminate, the light level should generally be low, with necessary light provided in certain areas by lamps rather than ceiling fixtures which will overilluminate a room.