I assume it’s what you’re used to, I’d say carpeted rooms are the norm and a house with hard floors feels like a shop or a school or somewhere else where you’re still wearing your shoes.
Why pay for essentially two floor surfaces, one of which you’re covering up with the other? Seems crazy to have a load of your floor labeled as “not for using”!
I assume it’s what you’re used to, I’d say carpeted rooms are the norm and a house with hard floors feels like a shop or a school or somewhere else where you’re still wearing your shoes.
You don’t walk on the hard floors though. You walk on rugs. It feels a lot like carpetting but looks better and is more practical.
Why pay for essentially two floor surfaces, one of which you’re covering up with the other? Seems crazy to have a load of your floor labeled as “not for using”!