Looking for suggestions for my shop floor. When I finished it I was over budget (of course) and anxious to move in so I've just have bare concrete for 2 years. I'd like to get something nicer in here with more give. Its a little under 500 sq ft. All my machines are on wheels and stuff gets moved around a lot. Since COVID its now my home office, a ballet studio, 2nd TV room, and occasionally ping pong tournament space. So there's plenty of space to push everything to one side and do one side at a time.
The easy answer here is just to pay someone to lay down hardwood flooring, but I'll have to rip off all the baseboards and its expensive. We don't really do solid hardwood down here because the temp and humidity fluctuations are wild. I don't know what kind of engineered hardwood would really stand up to the abuse long term.
Any other suggestions? I'm open to something DIY but I want it to look good. Not really interested in epoxy.