Rugs, Carpets and Carpeting - basement carpet

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pamerly
02-18-00, 10:59 PM
I am re-doing a semi-finished basement that has linoleum floor tiles right now. I would like to do it as inexpensively as possible due to it being a playroom eventually for our children. Should I even try to lay wall-to-wall carpet in a basement myself? What would be a good type, as well as good size/type pad? At what point should I put the carpet in? Thanks!


Ted Heissner
02-19-00, 07:28 AM
Hi:

Installing wall to wall carpeting can be a tricky process. If there are doorways and uneven walls, you'll have to cut to fit.

You didn't mention the size of the room. However, it this is to be a playroom for children, you might be better off purchasing an inexpensive area rug. Don't get one with string fringes. These can be a real pain in the butt. An oval braided rug would probably be your best bet. Let the kids play and paint on it till you can't stand the look of it anymore. Then simply flip the carpet over and let them go at it again.

You simply can't flip over wall to wall carpeting and the cleaning costs could get quite high.

Ted

pamerly
02-19-00, 10:25 AM
Thanks for the cost-saving advice!---Pam