My new house I'm moving into has wood laminate in the main living areas and brand new carpet in the hallways and bedrooms.
 
I am tearing up all the new carpet before I even move in and replacing it with the armstrong vinyl that 'looks' like wood.
 
I am NEVER dealing with carpet again!
 
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Cherie A Gabbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have done that in an old house and let me tell you the stench from pulling up the carpet knocked me on my butt ;-)) where a mask and venture lightly ;-))

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Perfect! :) Seriously, the last room in our house to be renovated is
the "animal room" (has the dog crates, litter boxes, etc)...the room
still has these awful carpet squares with the tell-tale "circular
stains"... :) I've seriously considered pulling up the squares to
expose the concrete subflooring and leaving it at that! Just need that
drain, though... :)


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----- Original Message -----
From: TenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 12:15 pm
Subject: Re: Bottom Lip/Cherie (rugs)

> my ideal would be to have a concrete floor, radiant heating, with a
> DRAIN in
> the middle of said floor to make washing so much easier..... would
> artfully
> stencil the floor to create room divisions..... (you know, oval
> flower
> border around the dining room table, faux marble for the
> bathroom.....)--
> MaryChristine
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Have a purrfect day
Cherie
 

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