Carpet or Laminate
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Depends for which room. If laminate make sure you don't buy too cheap.1
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Would not have laminate again in a kitchen, would have tiles or Lino in a kitchen.
Carpet in a bedroom/ front room.0 -
I like a nice long shag.3
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A shag on a shagpile not good for the knees, I'd go for laminateA-R-T-H-U-R said:I like a nice long shag.
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laminate far too noisy for flats and should be banned - in some leases it is. I would go to war if someone above me installed laminate.2
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Real wood in the living room and hallway. Carpet on the stairs, landing and bedrooms. Slate tiles in the kitchen and bathroom.2
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Real wood floors are normally not much more expensive apart from the dirt cheap laminate.
http://parquet-parquet.co.uk/products-page/reclaimed-parquet/
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A lot easier to 'clean up' as wellcashncarry said:
A shag on a shagpile not good for the knees, I'd go for laminateA-R-T-H-U-R said:I like a nice long shag.
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I don't know anyone called Laminate ( @Miserableoldgit )1
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I would, only my wife prefers a mat finish.cashncarry said:
A shag on a shagpile not good for the knees, I'd go for laminateA-R-T-H-U-R said:I like a nice long shag.
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Lucky MattA-R-T-H-U-R said:
I would, only my wife prefers a mat finish.cashncarry said:
A shag on a shagpile not good for the knees, I'd go for laminateA-R-T-H-U-R said:I like a nice long shag.
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Bamboo for me!1
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Ur lucky to have a choice
Most of my time I have no choice but a concrete floor1 -
Laminate is nice in summer but come winter the warmth of carpet is better. Because of this I recommend refitting flooring twice a year...2
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Who else has the Fifteen To One theme stuck in their head now?0
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RU Mog in disguise?Talal said:Laminate is nice in summer but come winter the warmth of carpet is better. Because of this I recommend refitting flooring twice a year...
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Yes.Absurdistan said:
RU Mog in disguise?Talal said:Laminate is nice in summer but come winter the warmth of carpet is better. Because of this I recommend refitting flooring twice a year...
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Hard floor for hallway, carpet everywhere else.1
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1970's hirsute, not into this modern smooth stuff0
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Once you have kids, hard floors (downstairs at least) is the way to go. Unless you want to try to get chocolate, spilt drinks, puke out your carpets all the time.1
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Easiest way around this is to get the wife and kids to move out. Let them back when the youngest kid is at least 14.DamoNorthStand said:Once you have kids, hard floors (downstairs at least) is the way to go. Unless you want to try to get chocolate, spilt drinks, puke out your carpets all the time.
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Amtico. Fookin expensive stuff. Think it cost £4,000 to do the conservatory on my ex house but does look the nuts and very good quality...2
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Who would you recommend for such a carpeting job mate?falconwood_1 said:Hard floor for hallway, carpet everywhere else.
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Problem we have had with ours is that if you do get a scratch on it, it looks bloody awful. After having toys thrown all over it, the sun shines in the window and does my floor OCD no good at all.soapy_jones said:Amtico. Fookin expensive stuff. Think it cost £4,000 to do the conservatory on my ex house but does look the nuts and very good quality...
I find you have to strip it and re coat it once a year to keep it looking sharp.0 -
We redid our place with thick engineered wood flooring throughout, with a high quality underlay as well to help dull any sound. It really doesn't sound anything like the cheap laminate so shouldn't piss of anyone below. A bit of me wishes we'd done carpet in the bedroom now tho.0
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extra deep pile 100% wool carpet for the bedrooms, ebony floorboards topped with a Persian rug for the living room, granite for the kitchen, and marble staircases, bathroom and hallway ;-)0
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I did this for the entire ground floor and bathrooms. But i went with oak stair treds and oak on the landing and througout the bedrooms. As Addicted good quality underlay, it makes an enormous difference.soapy_jones said:Amtico. Fookin expensive stuff. Think it cost £4,000 to do the conservatory on my ex house but does look the nuts and very good quality...
Easy to keep the house clean apparently (so she tells me)0 -
Do you live in my house?Clem_Snide said:Real wood in the living room and hallway. Carpet on the stairs, landing and bedrooms. Slate tiles in the kitchen and bathroom.
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Just visits when you're not there Dave ;-)cafcdave123 said:
Do you live in my house?Clem_Snide said:Real wood in the living room and hallway. Carpet on the stairs, landing and bedrooms. Slate tiles in the kitchen and bathroom.
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