Why do people install expensive hardwood flooring in their kitchens, the place where you are most likely to drop food, cutlery, spill liquids, etc?
Why do people install expensive hardwood flooring in their kitchens, the place where you are most likely to drop food, cutlery, spill liquids, etc?
Seems like a terrible idea to me.
You make one mistake one time and bingo, you cost yourself a few grand to have it sanded, leveled, varnished, and polished.
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It's easier to clean than carpet
Edit: I can only assume that one down vote is from the Big Carpet Cleaning lobby
16 1 ReplyAre you saying there's an issue with my kitchen shag carpet? It matches the bathroom and ceilings so well!
12 0 ReplyAnd includes all the nutrients a growing body needs!
9 0 ReplyYou just need to snuggle your face into it and breathe deeply!
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My last apartment had a low-pile carpet in the kitchen. That house was "planned" about as strictly as the English language.
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