Anonymous wrote:We rent a house with carpet on the 2nd and 3rd floor. It was not what I wished for. Our previous house was entirely hardwood. It took an adjustment but carpet can work. We have never ever worn shoes upstairs. The carpets are still brand new looking 3 years on. I rarely even have to vacuum. They were brand new when we moved in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop ruining new homes or rehabbed homes by putting wall to wall carpeting in rooms please. Younger people looking to buy homes hate carpeting these days, and carpeting makes very little practical sense given how hard it is to clean it, how well they hang on to dust/mites/dirt/allergens, and if you spill anything on them they can get stained and you're screwed. Quit putting carpeting into homes, because no one wants it. Thanks!
It helps with soundproofing, cold feet, and slip & falls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop ruining new homes or rehabbed homes by putting wall to wall carpeting in rooms please. Younger people looking to buy homes hate carpeting these days, and carpeting makes very little practical sense given how hard it is to clean it, how well they hang on to dust/mites/dirt/allergens, and if you spill anything on them they can get stained and you're screwed. Quit putting carpeting into homes, because no one wants it. Thanks!
It helps with soundproofing, cold feet, and slip & falls.
Anonymous wrote:Stop ruining new homes or rehabbed homes by putting wall to wall carpeting in rooms please. Younger people looking to buy homes hate carpeting these days, and carpeting makes very little practical sense given how hard it is to clean it, how well they hang on to dust/mites/dirt/allergens, and if you spill anything on them they can get stained and you're screwed. Quit putting carpeting into homes, because no one wants it. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:You gonna pay an extra 200k for all hardwood