I went from carpets, to wood tiles, to ceramic tile.
easy to clean - no wrinkles - no trapped dirt.
azdave
 
 
 
In a message dated 11/28/2010 4:22:36 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

hardwood  floors. :)

At 04:25 PM 11/28/2010, greg wrote:
>I am ruining the  rug in my family room. I have a big worn area from my 
chair. I put a big throw  rug over the middle, but just one time over it and 
it buckles and leaves big  wrinkles everywhere. I sit between the coach and a 
chair. So I put one of  those hard rubber squares that office chairs use to 
roll on between them.  Turning on the rug causes the most wear, so I use 
that to turn around and sit  on. No other way for me to get there other than 
to go across the center of the  room, and no other way to arrange the room. 
I'm trying to cover the center  area with something. My friend's mother use 
to have a plastic runner, but that  looked bad. I thought maybe glue a rug to 
one of those office chair rollers.  The edges might still flip up, but it 
might not be as bad as the big wrinkles.  Anyone else solve this dilemma?
> 
>Thanks,  Greg


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