I was wondering if a mat like this
puzzle mat - each foam square is about 1/2 inch thick x 24" square - would work on top of a plywood floor for a combination of insulation and mattress/subfloor protection from condensation. The floor is finished underneath the tear, but the sleeping compartment side is raw wood.
I've used these foam squares in other applications as anti-fatigue mats. They're designed to keep heavy exercise equipment stable and protect the floors they sit on. The squares are easy to trim to size, edge clean, clean up well, and don't absorb water (great for spill protection.)
I'll be putting in a mattress on top of the mat. But rather than cover the whole floor, I'm thinking of using either a 30" or 36" cot-size mattress + body pillow combination, so that the mattress is more like a sofa when I'm not sleeping on it. The tear is a 4x8, so a cot-sized mattress will leave 12-15" of floor exposed. I like the idea of covering the raw wood with the foam mat or some other water-resistant covering. Just don't know if I should seal the inner surface of the wood first - if I were putting in a piece of linoleum (vinyl) I'd go right over raw floor.
Thoughts?