If you are not able to eliminate the carpet, you could purchase one of the
really hard plastic squares that goes under the desk.  I have an extremely
large one which I bought from Office Depot about eight years ago.  It
doesn't move at all once you put it down.  It has the small plastic spikes
which dig in to the carpet and don't allow the budging.  The last I
purchased it was around 54 bucks.

Q

On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 4:25 PM, greg <[email protected]> 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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