Bedroom: Carpet or wood?
Kirsten Moroney
9 years ago
Carpet
Wood
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Karin Madgwick
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Comments (1)While planning for bedroom flooring, it is necessary to consider the location & climate. The flooring should be soothing, refreshing, nice looking, comfortable, easy to clean, anti-slippery and give classy look to the room. Types of bedroom flooring are: •Marble Flooring •Wooden Flooring •Bamboo Flooring •Cork Flooring •Carpet & Rugs It is possible to have the floor with carpet excluding the bed. Carpets floors look pretty in bedroom and room look beautiful, stunning and add charm to the room....See MoreTerrace revamp
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Comments (9)Hi Amuro Elaine, Are you working with an interior designer to renovate your home? You'll probably be asked a few questions such as: How many people will live here? Is the bedroom wall a structural, load-bearing wall? Do you intend to entertain? But what an interesting space you have, and especially if you are living alone, there's so much potential to transforming it into your own pretty pad! If I were you, I would swap the living space with the bedroom, that means hacking the bedroom wall open, and then erecting a wall from that point where your kitchen wall ends. Have the wall in glass, with sliding glass doors, so that you can open it up when you have guests over. And when you're alone, you'll be able to enjoy the entire length of the apartment from your bed. Here's a photo of the wall idea:Keep us posted on the progress of your renovation, please :)...See MoreUser
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