I want to "line" the floor of the "garage" and by garage I mean.....

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....under the bed which is where most of my storage is for the bulky stuff, though there's also storage under one bench at the front.
Basically, in the previous motorhome I used an old exercise mat, I guess that flooring stuff from Halfrauds would do too? Just wondering if anyone had a better idea at all, really its just to absorb a bit of noise but also protect the floor and insides a bit?
 
We used a large throw - easy to take up and shake to remove dirt and bits……. (y)
 
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....under the bed which is where most of my storage is for the bulky stuff, though there's also storage under one bench at the front.
Basically, in the previous motorhome I used an old exercise mat, I guess that flooring stuff from Halfrauds would do too? Just wondering if anyone had a better idea at all, really its just to absorb a bit of noise but also protect the floor and insides a bit?
As above -- Interlocking foam tiles

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We used a large throw - easy to take up and shake to remove dirt and bits……. (y)

This is what I currently have and was ok until yesterday putting the wifes new mobility scooter under the bed and it all moves :-(
 
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I think Im going to go for the tiles option, does anyone stick them down with anything and if so, what?

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This is what I currently have and was ok until yesterday putting the wifes new mobility scooter under the bed and it all moves :-(
A garage that was intent ended for a motor bike has now become a home for the electric wheelchair :swear2:

Such is life:Eeek:

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I think Im going to go for the tiles option, does anyone stick them down with anything and if so, what?
I cut mine to fit as snug as I could and they don’t move and are easy to take out to give things a clean through
 
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beautiful clean garage with just the important stuff stored!
Thanks for that:drinks:
But
I'm serverly limited by the 3.5 tonnes limit so I have to carefully monitor the amount of crap I can carry.
I think the set of lightweight drawers is the secret to keeping it tidy.

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Thanks for that:drinks:
But
I'm serverly limited by the 3.5 tonnes limit so I have to carefully monitor the amount of crap I can carry.
I think the set of lightweight drawers is the secret to keeping it tidy.
Agree - i always wear lightweight drawers
 
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I threw away the useless supposed to be anti slip mat Hymer fit. Replaced it with used Gel backed carpet. You can move stuff about on it fairly easily but it has enough grip that things don't fly around when driving.
 
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....under the bed which is where most of my storage is for the bulky stuff, though there's also storage under one bench at the front.
Basically, in the previous motorhome I used an old exercise mat, I guess that flooring stuff from Halfrauds would do too? Just wondering if anyone had a better idea at all, really its just to absorb a bit of noise but also protect the floor and insides a bit?
The "WHAT" shop used to sell rolls of foam appropriately quarter inch thick 1metre wide 3metre London, they also sold the same in square tiles approx. 2foot square easy to cut to fit and had a chequered aluminium pattern on them unfortunately our WHAT shop closed down but a lot of big cities have them the rolls are best tho.
 
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Never heard of a WHAT shop I have to admit, but while Im here thanks to all for the input, Ive gone with some from amazon and made a start :)
 
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I use a thin rubber carpet underlay light and non slip but can move about when adding or removing heavyish items, easy to shake out and helps to avoid the dreaded rattle
 
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