Monday, January 19, 2009
Flooring
I'm in one of those weird I-want-to-rearrange-something moods. I think it has more to do with the fact that I didn't do the dishes or straighten up last night and waking up to a mess throws my whole day off. Anyway, it got me thinking again about the flooring in my kitchen and dining room. We have white/cream colored carpet in our dining room and old linoleum in our kitchen and it's basically a disaster. It's impossible to keep clean with young kids spilling on light-colored carpet all day long. Our hope is to put new flooring in soon. It's based a lot on our tax return, but if we are able to do it this year, I thought I'd better get some suggestions. We're trying to decide between tile, hardwood and the fake hardwood stuff (laminate flooring or whatever). We may end up doing whatever is more affordable when we start pricing it, but I thought I'd try to get some suggestions anyway so we could go into this a little more informed. Also, the dining room leads right to the stairs that go to the family room. There are 4 stairs there. If we did hardwood, we were thinking of continuing it down the stairs, but I don't know. Kids falling down hard stairs scares me more than carpeted stairs. Any thoughts, friends and family?
3 comments:
We moved into the exact situation and had linoleum put in the dining room and kitchen areas. We kept the carpet on the stairs, though most of the time I wish I had just put hard wood floor everywhere, banishing all carpet, just a couple of rugs here and there.
We contracted it through Home Depot (we had to move the furniture out and remove the baseboards) and they did a brilliant job for around $700.
Anything is better than light carpet in the dining room...
Come visit me and see what we did and if you like it...it was pretty affordable (we did most of it) and it's kid friendly. We bought part of it at Lumber Liquidators (the part we did ourselves) and we had Allman's Carpet install the rest. I have never had such a good experience with carpet/vinyl guys. Happiness on a floor :)
Tiffany, I may have to take you up on that offer. I need good ideas since we haven't really done much remodeling ourselves. I should've thought of you as the latest expert with all the work you've done. Is there a day or time that works better than another? I'll have to get your address from you.
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