Re: Kids room flooring....
From: Oilcloth International/Cardie Molina (oilclothearthlink.net)
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 07:45:47 -0800 (PST)
Check out www.florcatalog.com which is modular carpet tile. It interlocks,
single panels can be replaced, you can be quite creative with color and
design creating a pattern on the floor. The catalog illustrates many
installations. I think kids like to play on the floor and having a little
cushion like that is so much better. 
Cardie 



-----Original Message-----
From: Trudy Reeves [mailto:trudyreeves [at] yahoo.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 5:39 AM
To: Cohousing-L
Subject: Re: [C-L]_ Kids room flooring....

I'm not living in a community yet, but my experience as a mother says that
carpeting is nice for sitting on the floor and reading, but you need firmer
flooring for setting up legos and blocks.  My kids needed the whole floor
for their elaborate designs - a table would have restricted their
creativity.  During rainy days you need an area for toddlers to ride their
plastic vehicles up and down and up and down and up and down, to wear them
out so parents can have quiet time ;-).  Also if there are children, there
will be spills, and clay, playdough, bubblegum and oozy blobs.  Some people
have nervous fits over spills and stains on carpets, so why not avoid it
from the beginning by not having carpeting in the children's area.  Go with
something that is easily cleanable.  I would soundproof the walls and
ceiling, not the floor.
 
Trudy Reeves
CohoDC




----- Original Message ----
From: Lyle Scheer <wonko [at] monkeyhouse.org>
To: Cohousing-L <cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 1:47:12 AM
Subject: [C-L]_ Kids room flooring....


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We're in the process of selecting flooring for our Kids room.  We're
budget conscious but want something that will work well.  Currently it
looks like we're leaning towards laminate flooring with an area rug or
similar to cut noise.

However, I noticed when going back over photos of the bay area cohousing
tour we took last October that most of the places we saw had carpet, so
I've been making the argument that carpet will likely be easiest on our
budget and will work better at noise reduction, which I am theorizing
should be the largest factor flooring choice for the kids room.  The
problem is I'm just guessing.

What does your cohousing group have?  Would you use something else?
What do you like or not like about it?  If money were no object, what
flooring would you use and why?  When it was worked into your reserve
study, what life expectancy did you use for your particular flooring
estimating kids room wear and tear?

I guess the same question could be asked of the Kitchen.  It looks like
we're headed towards sheet vinyl.  We almost went for commercial grade
vinyl tile, but our builder had bad things to say about it.

Thanks!

- - Lyle
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