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Cobblersandhogwash · 08/09/2017 21:51

I've decided I can't be doing with carpet anymore. It's either filthy all the time (4 dcs, 2 dogs, three cats) or pristine because I stand guard over it like Golum and his ring.

So I am going to put wood flooring down. Or engineered wood.

However from room to room, should I put the same flooring down? Hall through to living room and play room and dining room? Will it look odd with different flooring room to room?

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LadyWithLapdog · 08/09/2017 22:02

We lifted the carpet and had the wooden floor. Now we've gone back to carpet (whitish! 3 DCs) as its softer, warmer and quieter.

I'd go with the same pattern of wood to make it look more spacious.

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gingerhousecat · 11/09/2017 19:19

I would. It'll flow better I think! That's what I'd like to do eventually. I have two boys and two cats... always messy and I'm sick of cleaning cat sick from carpet and trying Hoover Persian hair from it!

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dudsville · 11/09/2017 19:21

Wood is pretty and easier to clean but you do have to get after those dust bunnies. And you can never go barefoot because it will be cold or there will be bits if detritus underfoot. ANYWAY, yes same throughout. It will look so nice.

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Theycalledmethewildrose · 11/09/2017 19:21

I'd put the same wood in all rooms downstairs. You could put different rugs in each room if you wanted to make it look warmer.

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Cobblersandhogwash · 12/09/2017 06:38

Underfloor heating possible?

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JoJoSM2 · 12/09/2017 09:27

Wood is a very good insulation material so I wouldn't consider underfloor heating with wood or wood-derived products. You might be told otherwise in some shops, though.

Having said that, wood is pleasant to walk on barefoot- the polar opposite of walking on a tiled floor for example.

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JoJoSM2 · 12/09/2017 09:28

PS wold you considered tiling some areas? Easy maintenance and underfloor heating works amazingly well.

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