I know how you feel, been going flat out on the house for 4 weeks now ready for sale.
Friday evening (started at 4.30pm) - empty dining room, remove carpet, remove grippers, remove underlay and remove skirting board. Clean and check floor and then lay laminate flooring.
Saturday - Take carpet etc to the tip. Go to rugby to look at houses and the area, get back late afternoon. Buy skirting board, cut and mitre plus fit with no more-
hope-nails (its a sad day now that so called carpenters use this shite!), decorators calke to dress to wall and then gloss coat (I use ready primered MDF).
Sunday - Move furniture back into dining room, re-fill unit etc. G o round the rest of the house touching up the paint work and fixing all the little odd jobs. Go out for a curry and a beer.
Monday - Clean windows inside and out on house and then show two estate agents round for valuations.
Still, back to work tomorrow for a break and then off to Walsaw on Friday for a stag do!

Ow yes, the laminate floor (about 9m
2), which although I hate the stuff, costed in at 115 quid including the new skirting board and tubes of no-more-hope....and that was for the good laminate not the uber cheap stuff so it certainly is cheap floor covering!
And if anybody is thinking of using laminate, replace the skirting boards, it looks SO much better and you can still place you furniture upto the walls. Its alos no more expensive as the architrave stuff you need otherwise is quite dear!
It does feel good when you complete these little jobs though!