I'm in the process of having a new kitchen fitted and as I have to
replace the kitchen flooring (currently laminate) due to a leaking
washing machine, I thought I would do the living room as well.  The two
rooms, which are relatively small are separated by an archway (1.5m
wide) and I know that it would look better if the two rooms had the
same flooring to give it a better sense of space.

The living room is currently carpeted.  The living room has a large
leather L-shaped sofa, curtains and a few prints on the wall.  The rest
of the 'furniture' is an TV rack and Hifi rack housing a large screen
TV, Amps, AV receivers, bluray, SB3 etc. etc. and a SVS sub in the
corner.

The flooring that interests me is the engineered wooden flooring as I
have heard it is more suited to kitchens than solid wood.  Does anyone
think that I will effectively ruin my acoustics?  Has anyone replaced
carpet with a hard floor (laminate, wood, tiles etc.) and regretted it?
I notice from the galleries forum that a number of you have wooden
floors.  I would consider fitting a rug in the middle of the room but
don't want to hide the nice new flooring with it, after all, what is
the point in fitting wooden flooring if you're going to cover it up?


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