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For my daughter's 13th b-day I bought the cheapest laminate flooring I could find and assembled a 10x10 dance floor. For my son's 10th b-day, I did the same thing. Both times it was a tad over $100 and worked well enough.

I looked at buying an actual dance floor, but 144 sq feet would run $850 at a minimum. And the reviews on Amazon are mixed at best.

Renting a dance floor would cost $420. It is nice that it is delivered / assembled / picked up and I do not have to do anything. But afterwards, I do not have anything to show for my $420.

I am going to purchase 5 sheets of 4x8 3/4 plywood. Three of the sheets will lie side by side, creating a 8x12 space. Then two pieces at 4x6 each up against those will make it a 12x12 space.

I am going to paint the surface, probably black and white checkerboard. And then coat with polyurethane. The pieces will be laid on a concrete surface and I will use small flat brackets on the 3/4" side and screws to hold everything together.

Most things online suggest building sprung or floating dance floors. But these pieces will be used once per year by kids, so I am not really worried about cushion or wear and tear on the joints.

Before I go spend $300 on wood and some more on paint, anything I am overlooking?
 
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LED strip lighting, put it around the outside, you can get them with controllers that will flash the lights to the music sounds.

You'll be the talk of all the soccer moms and envy of all the dads as they mumble and curse you under their breath since they'll have to step up their game LOL

$30 on Amazon for 140 feet with music controller

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Come on now Roll Eyes

But seriously, it should be a larger scale chess board then. Wink


 
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So, this might be hard for kids, but two step and waltz are nice on very slick floors.
 
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So, this might be hard for kids, but two step and waltz are nice on very slick floors.


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Many years ago, I helped to build an Actor's Equity spec rehearsal floor. It was that gray, soft 4x8 fiberboard as an underlay with Masonite (slick side up) as a surface.



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I am going to purchase 5 sheets of 4x8 3/4 plywood. Three of the sheets will lie side by side, creating a 8x12 space. Then two pieces at 4x6 each up against those will make it a 12x12 space.

Before I go spend $300 on wood and some more on paint, anything I am overlooking?


Well, yeah, take the plywood and put it over some windows of the house, mark and drill for installation and when they aren't dancing it's great hurricane window protection, you get two uses out of it! Big Grin
 
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I would hop on Craigslist or Facebook marketplace to see if there are any used dance floors for sale. I've seen them fairly regularly in my neck of the woods for $500.


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LED strip lighting, put it around the outside, you can get them with controllers that will flash the lights to the music sounds.



Love it, I will have to add this to the project.

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Stripper pole?



Ummmm, no. This is for a sweet 16 with 20-30 teen age girls.

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This should help with that.



Wow, that's real stuff?!? Will be ordering a can. Thanks!

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Many years ago, I helped to build an Actor's Equity spec rehearsal floor. It was that gray, soft 4x8 fiberboard as an underlay with Masonite (slick side up) as a surface.



Very interesting. I will have to look in HDF board. I can buy a 4x8 sheet at Home Depot for $13. That would cut my cost dramatically.
 
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This should help with that. Smile



We use this stuff in the printing industry. We sprinkle some of this every now and then on the rails to help books slide across raceways.
 
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Many years ago, I helped to build an Actor's Equity spec rehearsal floor. It was that gray, soft 4x8 fiberboard as an underlay with Masonite (slick side up) as a surface.



Very interesting. I will have to look in HDF board. I can buy a 4x8 sheet at Home Depot for $13. That would cut my cost dramatically.

This floor spec was specifically designed to both slide properly, and provide enough spring to protect the feet, ankles, and knees of the dancers. It was fastened together with sheetrock screws set flush with the Masonite.

We screwed the entire thing to the floor of the building to prevent it from sliding. If you don't want to do that, I imagine that some of those sticky rubber throw rug mats would work.



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I heard the music in my head soon as I got to "Don't stop."

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Entrance to the floor and egress should be flush,
No lip to step up on or off.

Many a law suit are waiting for trip and fall " victims" .

It's always dark, and people aren't thinking about walking .

And 10' x 10' is too small.
16' x 16' is considered a small dance floor.





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