When I chose this house, it had not been built. That meant that I could make decisions about the room sizes, types of materials used, etc. I made many decisions, some good and some not so good. I should have opted for a storage room over the garage and 42" kitchen cabinets instead of the 30". Oh well, next time.
One of the best decisions I made was to have hardwood floors instead of carpeting. My thinking was, again, one of economics. I felt that if I opted for carpet (which would have been installed over the concrete slab, or a cheaper floor) I would be stuck. If I changed my mind and wanted hardwood, I would have had to install a new floor. If I so desire, I can always put carpeting over the hardwood. Enough rambling. One of the advantages of a wood floor is the ability to move large items.
At Christmas time, I put my tree on an old blanket and just drag it through the house. One time, I assembled a bookcase on the floor, again on the old blanket. When it was finished, I just pulled the blanket up to the wall and lifted the bookcase. So easy.
Yesterday, while sitting in the living/family room I looked around and decided the room was boring and needed a change. It was time to rearrange the furniture. Under most conditions, this is not an easy task - I have a sofa, sofabed and recliner, ottoman, two coffee tables and an eterge. Because of the wood floor, I just slid the furniture around until I had the right arrangement.
Years ago, in my old house, with carpet, rearranging the furniture was a backbreaking, all day job. Yesterday, all it took was about an hour.
I like it now, don't know how long it will be until I'm bored with it.
1 comment:
I want wood floors
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