CUSTOMER GALLERY
Penny Floor
When Matt Giles filmed laying a Penny Floor in his house I don't think anyone anticipated it going viral! Having been viewed over 3 million times ad still going strong it must be the most seen penny floor in the world!
Matt (and his helpers) laid thousands of pennies before pouring the resin over to create this amazing floor. Great Job!
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You need roughly 2716 one pence coins per square meter of floor. If you go for 2 pence coins instead, 1750 two pence coins are needed for every square metre of area. That is based on them being tightly configured together. Other patterns may need a different amount.
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DISCUSSION (1)
Please share any questions or comments you may have about this video tutorial.
You need roughly 2716 one pence coins per square meter of floor. If you go for 2 pence coins instead, 1750 two pence coins are needed for every square metre of area. That is based on them being tightly configured together. Other patterns may need a different amount.