Is carpeting passe?

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It depends on the application.

In an individual residence, it's between one's aesthetic and one's funds.

In a shared residence,.....oh, don't get me started. The apartment upstairs has NO carpeting, and I hear the 75 pound hound from hell galumphing around on the wood floors, I hear the couple upstairs fighting all the time....it would be SO much better if there were carpets, or decent area rugs.....

I dream of hardwood floors and big area rugs. Some Orientals, some plain old Karastans.

Lawrence/Maytagbear
 
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I detest hard surface and hardwood flooring. Be it maintenance or looks, I don't like it.

I love me some wall to wall. In EVERY ROOM except the kitchen and bath. Those are the only spaces that should be hard surface. And tile should be the surface of choice. I think hardwood floors only look good in turn-of-the-(20th)century houses and similar.

I hate the trend that todays remodeling is leaning towards: Hardwood floors, granite countertops, and stainless steel appliances. It all looks too sterile to me.

My current home came with your standard boring beige cut pile carpet. I like carpet, but this carpet is terrible. Low quality means it's wearing out in spots. The front room carpet needs replacing all together. It gets the highest traffic.

I would love to re-do the whole house in light blue or light green shag carpet, but you know.....$$$

~Tim
 
Our hardwood flooring all runs north to south except the masterbedroom that is laid east to west, the house was built in 1953. We had all of them professionally sanded, nutmeg stain and a double coat of polyurethane. A quick vacuum and a damp mop, you are good to go. A couple of 5x8 rugs and a long runner for your hallway are nice in the winter. Dont toss your hoover spinscrub if you have one, it works great on the ceramic tile in the kitchen/ bath. alr2903
 
Well, I live in a single story detached hybrid bungalow-ranch (with crawl) and so the "noise" of hardwood floor isn't an issue. So far the spiders below haven't complained ;-).

Also, practically all the shoes I wear are rubber soled, so they don't make much noise on hard flooring anyway. My cat makes more noise - she's a polydactyl, and the extra toes (kind of like "thumbs" have claws that don't retract and clatter on the hard flooring. Tick tick tick tick as she walks around the bedroom when I'm trying to get to sleep, lol.
 
~it would be SO much better if there were carpets, or decent area rugs.....

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Is this not required in their lease? If not one would have a great interest in asking the landlord to put it in the NEXT lease as well as no dogs or say, animals over 15 lbs.
 
I know you've all been waiting with baited breath. I'm going with the laminate and having the small foyer/hall area hardwood removed as well to give it a continuous look. Got a good deal on the install by a carpenter friend of my neighbors
 

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