I hear all the reasons for a hard surface floor and they make ultimate sense. However, 
I am going with carpet, even though
we have 2 dogs. (house broken)  I may find vacuuming tedious and rip it up at some 
point but I am attached to the idea of a
soft surface under my feet and the cozy atmosphere it creates.  It is certainly 
reversible; so little space to correct. We
will lay the carpet after all inside remodeling is complete. It won't go under 
anything thus be easy to change.  Thanks for
all the feedback.
Gwen

"Lewis A. Lindner" wrote:

> 6/14/01 09:03:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >Muddy shoes, tracked in sand ,wetfeet, spilled licquids the list goes on .
>
> All true, and more.  I prefer to boondock, don't have an awning at the moment, don't 
>even unhitch unless I have to.  And
> like others who have replied to this thread, we have two dogs that shed heroically.  
>Result = vacuuming has to be done
> every day (two if I get really slovenly).   BUT --
>
> Hard surfaces reflect sound, and in the "live" acoustic environment created by an 
>absence of fabric, I feel extremely
> uncomfortable.  Throw rugs are only part way there.  THEREFORE --
>
> My restoration will be carpeted from beltline to beltline -- similar to the current 
>production.
>
> Personal preference, again.
>
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