Fitted rug
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illmonkey

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19,615 posts

221 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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Bit of a strange one.

We've got a solid wood floor, which is great. But its got no insulation under, so gets very cold and is horrible to walk on.

What I thought of, is to get it carpeted, but not permanently. Kind of like a rug, but extends to every corner of the room.

Does such a product exist? I suppose I could get a company to measure and cut to size, and just deliver it. I can then just lay it over the wooden floor (with a protector). Voila.


Simpo Two

91,376 posts

288 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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If the carpet/rug isn't fixed down it might creep.

Even a 'permanent' carpet can be removed, and if the gripper rods were nailed rather glued you'd only be left with tiny holes which would barely show.

illmonkey

Original Poster:

19,615 posts

221 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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Simpo Two said:
If the carpet/rug isn't fixed down it might creep.

Even a 'permanent' carpet can be removed, and if the gripper rods were nailed rather glued you'd only be left with tiny holes which would barely show.
The room isn't square, I was assuming with the fireplace it might have helped keep it in place.

I suppose grippers could do it, I just didn't want to have to do it.

Is carpet really going to help keep it alot warmer though? Single skin wall and single glazing isnt very good at keeping in warmth.

Edited by illmonkey on Thursday 11th November 15:48

Simpo Two

91,376 posts

288 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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The floor may seem cold simply because varnished wood conducts heat away quickly. Carpet will seem much warmer to walk on even though it's exactly the same temperature. I don't think that whatever you do to the floor will have much effect on room temerature.

Edited by Simpo Two on Thursday 11th November 16:03

Fort Jefferson

8,237 posts

245 months

Thursday 11th November 2010
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Use Duralay system ten wet fit.

This glues the carpet to the underlay (which is very stiff) and tuck fits around the edge like gripper. But nothing is nailed or glued to the floor.