Flooring question--need help!
#31
Dina
#33
I just removed the carpet in all common areas of my home and my sewing room and replaced with hardwood. LOVE LOVE LOVE it. No more threads or pin/needle worries. So much less dust in the room. My chair is a joy to roll across the floor now. Everything said above is true. My foot pedal seems to stay in place better now. I used to have to chase it across the floor all the time regardless of what I put on the bottom to keep it still. I am going to get a small oval braided rug to put on the floor in front of my TV - just to muffle a little of the hollow sound in the room and so my babies (two dogs) can lay on it while they hang out with me. After 6 months, I would not go back to carpet in there. Ever. It always seems so much cleaner (even when not clean) and it is so much easier to clean.
#34
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Depends. What's underneath? Another room, a crawl space, a basement, concrete slab? Carpet will be warmer. Your chair will roll better (if that is a consideration for you) on hardwood or laminate. However, you can always add an area rug if you want on the hardwood or a chair mat on the carpet. This is another one of those decisions only you can answer. My sewing room is carpet and I love it.
#35
I'll join the group who says HARDWOOD. Or laminate. However, I would avoid pre-finished hardwood. All those little grooves between the boards are excellent places for pins to hide when you drop them. You want a SMOOTH surface.
#36
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Lived in this house for thirty years and have carpeting in my large sewing room downstairs. It is warm and cozy and inviting. I keep a big lint roller and a long handled magnet in the sewing machine area. When the day of sewing is done, I give myself and the sewing area a once over with the lint roller while still sitting in my chair, and have never had a problem with the carpet. I very seldom use pins any more. I wear socks but not shoes when I sew. I think the carpet gives the room a cozy feel.
#37
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The room is in the basement and will be over concrete. Hubby is using a combed waffle board designed for added warmth and provides a cushioned level flooring. That's what the box says anyway. We are going shopping today. Then it's more cleaning and packing up.
For the past 10 years the basement has been a 30 x 40 ft open space for sewing/storage/grandkids play area. It's time for walls! I won't lose space but will now be confined to a room--except what spills out. My finished room will be approximately 15 x 20 ft.
We currently have carpet for the kids to play on. It is my secondary design wall. There is a queen size flannel sheet on the wall that has doubled for a design wall and bulletin board. Only about 40 x 40 is open. So when a quilt gets too big it goes from wall to carpet.
This is pretty exciting!
For the past 10 years the basement has been a 30 x 40 ft open space for sewing/storage/grandkids play area. It's time for walls! I won't lose space but will now be confined to a room--except what spills out. My finished room will be approximately 15 x 20 ft.
We currently have carpet for the kids to play on. It is my secondary design wall. There is a queen size flannel sheet on the wall that has doubled for a design wall and bulletin board. Only about 40 x 40 is open. So when a quilt gets too big it goes from wall to carpet.
This is pretty exciting!
Last edited by Grammahunt; 01-26-2015 at 05:45 AM.
#40
I'm apparently in the minority here. I had carpet in my old sewing room and loved it, but was looking forward to vinyl in my new sewing room just for ease of cleaning. Working on a sealed concrete floor right now (until flooring gets put in) and HATE it. Every time I lay light-colored fabric on the floor it gets dirty. The floor is dusty all the time, and I can never get it clean enough to lay out a quilt. Plus, I've broken one ruler already after dropping it - and I'm a klutz, so this is only the beginning of THAT problem. So I'm vetoing any hardwood, vinyl, tile or laminate on my floor when I lay them. I'm going back to carpet. Easy to clean, quilt tops don't pick up dust, and easier on the back, my feet and my rulers!
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