September 2013 edited september 2013 in march 2014 moms.
Carpet or laminate in nursery.
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Unlike carpeting laminate flooring offers absolutely zero soundproofing and insulation benefits.
Synthetic carpet fibres laminate flooring carpet glues and flooring adhesives contain high concentrations of volatile organic compounds vocs.
Geordiemacminx tue 14 nov 06 14 51 57.
Not sure whether this really classes as pregnancy but what the hell.
Laminate is difficult.
Laminate laminates offer an inexpensive easy to install alternative to hardwood flooring or tile ranging from 1 to 3 per square foot.
Price wise they re about the same.
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We have laminate in our flat in the living room and hallway carpet in bedrooms.
Actually laminate can increase the sounds coming from outside by echoing the vibrations in a way that is often described as hollow.
For those who like the look of hardwood but don t have the budget for it laminate floors are a good option.
Laminate flooring or engineered luxury vinyl plank.
Because of this laminate is often not preferred for a baby s bedroom or nursery.
Starting to think about nursery and spare room and such was wondering whether anyone could advise on the best type of flooring.
Fairly durable scratch resistant and easy to clean laminates are not a bad choice for a nursery or playroom provided parents opt for newly available low or zero emission laminate products.
I couldn t live without the laminate to be honest.
Carpet or laminate hard wood mcsweets member.
First baby on the way in april.
Thing is we are getting most of the house re floored we bought the house a year ago and can finally afford to replace some shocking carpet so we will do the nursery to be at the same time.
Laminate seems so much more hygenic but carpet will be softer for the crawling stage.
I have a 5 year old and a 6 month old and the amount of things that have been spilled on the floor is amazing.
Laminate would not be my first choice for babies but it s certainly a budget friendly option and it s very scratch resistant so it s good for toys and when kids get a bit older and run around but be careful with laminate as the super low priced ones are cheap for a reason.
Carpet laminate and rug probably not a good idea you can get treated carpet which shrugs off most stains if its really bad a nursery rug over a plain carpet looks great.
It s a finished attic room.
Along with being less expensive than hardwood laminate also doesn t require.
I know the laminate we will probably put an area rug.
I can t decide between carpet and laminate.