Anonymous wrote:How do you sit on the floor? I’d love to do this for the aesthetics but it just doesn’t seem comfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have some regrets. It just isn't as cozy. You can see the dust (vs it being hidden in the carpet, ha!). We have two little kids and they only play on the rugs in their room, limited the amount of useful play space.
Overall we still like it and wouldn't change our decision, but it didn't spark as much joy as I thought it would.
I guess I see that as a major bonus. I send Roomba to a different room daily.
Also, kids only playing on their rugs? Another bonus! I made my playroom's area rug very plush and daily fight the "toys don't leave the playroom" battle.
Anonymous wrote:We have some regrets. It just isn't as cozy. You can see the dust (vs it being hidden in the carpet, ha!). We have two little kids and they only play on the rugs in their room, limited the amount of useful play space.
Overall we still like it and wouldn't change our decision, but it didn't spark as much joy as I thought it would.
Anonymous wrote:My kids have had hardwood floors in both our houses and never had rugs. There’s no reason you have to get them.
Anonymous wrote:I love the look. On the main level it looks nice with accent rugs in the family room and piano room and a small runner in the foyer. Upstairs it works well in the master and guest room.
I do wish we had just kept carpet in the kids rooms. A sizable rug costs $1000+ and we are on our second one in 4 years for one for my son. My daughters wheeled desk Chair has scratched the floor before we realized it, and her nightstand slides around. Also the dogs nails need to be constantly cut because he slides around. We are all a lot more careful now but each person has slid down the stairs at least once, and my kids have to warn/watch guest kids when they come over and want to run in docks. Also the dust!!!
Anonymous wrote:My kids have had hardwood floors in both our houses and never had rugs. There’s no reason you have to get them.