Anonymous
Post 07/24/2015 08:51     Subject: Rental with carpet in dining room

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Use an indoor/outdoor rug - easy to find a great deal now!

+1 they are cheaper and a lot softer on the feet than jute and/or sisal.


+2 this is a great idea!
We actually had a rental that was alllll carpet, and did all of our eating in the DR (two kids-one in high chair and one in booster) and never had a mess. I vacuumed a lot anyway, so there were crumbs. but never any spills. In retrospect I don't know how we pulled that off.
Anonymous
Post 07/24/2015 08:47     Subject: Rental with carpet in dining room

Anonymous wrote:Use an indoor/outdoor rug - easy to find a great deal now!

+1 they are cheaper and a lot softer on the feet than jute and/or sisal.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2015 21:26     Subject: Rental with carpet in dining room

Use an indoor/outdoor rug - easy to find a great deal now!
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2015 21:10     Subject: Rental with carpet in dining room

Buy a jute or seagrass rug
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2015 13:08     Subject: Re:Rental with carpet in dining room

I don't think carpet tiles would work. Pretty much any non-porous area rug should do it.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2015 12:06     Subject: Rental with carpet in dining room

We got one of those plastic mats that you put under rolling chairs to go under the high chair.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2015 12:04     Subject: Rental with carpet in dining room

A thin 8x10 rug. If you have a toddler, a shower curtain.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2015 11:52     Subject: Rental with carpet in dining room

We live in a rental with carpet in the living/dining room. What can I put under the dining table to protect the carpet? Thinking about carpet tiles, but not sure how to install them over the existing carpet which is fairly thick. I've also considered a sisal area rug. Any other suggestions? What's worked for you?