What type of flooring for new studio
#12
I would do wood or vinyl, not carpet. It's much easier to clean, although it's also much easier to see that it's not clean. We did bamboo, and apparently got a softer bamboo - it dents easily. But bamboo is a good choice, too.
#14
I hate the dust problems that come with hard floors, especially in a sewing room. I also like the cushion of carpeting under my feet when sewing. I stand a lot when cutting, using my LA and ironing and know my legs would ache after standing in one place on a hard surface. Just my opinion...
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My DSM is located in my dining room, and there is a carpet under the table. Threads migrate all over the house from the carpet! Thread hitchhikes on my shoes...
Laminate flooring or a ceramic tile would work well. The tile will not scuff or get marked up by rolling furniture. You can get tile that is 12+" square, so can set the frame for the long arm level.
I would also suggest the insulation and radiant heat if you're on a slab. If your budget won't allow radiant heat in the entire room, then put it where you will situate your DSM, cutting table and where your long arm will be. Warm feet make the sewing experience so much more pleasant!
Laminate flooring or a ceramic tile would work well. The tile will not scuff or get marked up by rolling furniture. You can get tile that is 12+" square, so can set the frame for the long arm level.
I would also suggest the insulation and radiant heat if you're on a slab. If your budget won't allow radiant heat in the entire room, then put it where you will situate your DSM, cutting table and where your long arm will be. Warm feet make the sewing experience so much more pleasant!
#18
Good thing about carpet - if you drop your bobbin case it is less likely to get damaged.
Problem with carpet - pins and needles and tiny screws that are dropped often get lost, or embedded in the carpet.
Problem with carpet - pins and needles and tiny screws that are dropped often get lost, or embedded in the carpet.
#19
I have laminate and love it. It does not scratch like wood. I put a medium size room rug at the door to catch the threads as I leave. The rug really does a good job and the vacumn only has to come inside the door about 4 ft.
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