Is it easier or harder on
carpet than wood or tiles?
Not exact matches
Most of the parents prefer
wood flooring
than carpets for decorating baby nursery.
First of all, provide soft bedding, a warm area for sleeping, and provide an environment with non-slip surfaces (
carpet is better
than hard
wood or tile) to help them stay active.
It's harder
than carpet and softer
than wood.
Rather
than carpet - covered
wood, weather - resistant cedar in a natural tree - like design is utilized with rust proof fixtures and constructed with multiple levels, cradles and scratching posts.
Many cats prefer natural soft
wood, such as a section of bark - covered log or a cedar or redwood plank, or posts covered with sisal rope, which is more popular with cats
than the
carpeted surfaces of many posts.
Contemporary art is comprised of a variety of materials, we know that, but in three or four days at the fairs — more
than, say, in a month in Chelsea — you see it all: string, twine, thread, clay, silicone, wax, rubber,
wood scraps,
wood shims, metal, resins, glass, wire, pins, needles, buttons, stuffing, mattresses,
carpet, glazed ceramic, fabric, plywood, rolled paper, glue tiles, boxes, chains, lace — shall I go on?
When furnishing the room, home owners should consider engineered
wood or porcelain or
carpet tiles, since they stand up better to wetness and are easier to replace
than real
wood or wall - to - wall
carpet.
Better
than new with fresh neutral paint, gleaming
wood floors and new
carpeting throughout.
I'd rather have my baby crawl around on
wood or laminate that you know is clean
than to lay and roll around on a
carpet that «Toby» has laid on!
If you prefer to cover them, use a runner, rather
than carpeting from end to end, so that the contrast between
wood and
carpet doesn't look so pronounced.
(BTW, this is usually LESS expensive
than replacing it with
carpet)... you can read more here: If you have hardwood underneath the
carpet, is it better to refinish the
wood or re-
carpet?