Re: What flooring
Carpeting without a doubt but having said that..since we had a dog given to us, laminate flooring in the entrance hall and the dining room which has a patio door in from the garden was a more sensible option. Muddy paws and carpets just aren't a viable proposition.Re: What flooring
Re: What flooring
I have mostly carpets. My bathroom has wooden flooring and the kitchen has tiles. My other rooms all have carpet. I have a North facing lounge and believe me it gets ever so cold even with a carpet double thick. I don't mind getting the vac out as it gives me something to do. My neighbour has wooden floors downstairs but still puts a rug on it so I cant see the point. I don't have a hallway neither do I have dogs so my way is good for me but maybe not for others.Re: What flooring
Carpet in the living room and hallway, vinyl tiles in the kitchen and bathroom and at the end of the hallway where we all come in so it's easy clean. Spare room has lino with a rug and bedroom has vinyl tiles with a huge rug. Plan was to have vinyl throughout but Mollie dog kept slipping so carpet and rugs were put on top to save her hurting her hips.
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