can it be done? id probably just staple it down over the wooden floor. not to familiar with flooring so thats why im askin. thank you
i like ceramic tiles for the kitchen ! yet once you will possibly desire to replace the floor then definite you will possibly desire to have an underlay on good of the ceramic floor to fill each and all of the little gaps in between the tiles. It would not might desire to be a heavy plywood yet you like something there. make optimistic that your basement has solid adequate help for the flooring because of the fact it's going to be heavier and desires extra help with the beams.
Depends on the exact backing on the rug you want to put down. A lot of backings can ruin wood floors.. Some will scratch them up, some will permanently discolor the wood.. If your using it just as a area rub, there are special thin mats that you place under the rug and they stay in place without having to staple them down, If your going wall to wall then I d suggest a padding to help stop this.. Using a double sided tape can also harm the wood.. Any questions you can e mail me through my avatar.. GL
Do you want a permanent installation of wall-to-wall carpeting or an area rug? The first needs to be done professionally and they use carpet strips; this does, however, put lots of holes in wood flooring. An area rug can be placed over a rug pad and this keeps it in place, as well as furniture that sits on it. You never remove wood flooring before putting down a fuzz rug.