Yolanda V
We have a very large 16x19 master bedroom. It has cheap 4-year-old beige and boring carpet and a bit darker beige walls. We have a very nice and contemporary bedroom set in a dark chocolate color. Thatâs pretty much it. We are trying to figure out what would make the biggest impact⦠Spend most of our money in very nice wood/laminate flooring, and a few touches of design like wall art, lamps and new bed covers; OR save the money from the wood/laminate floors and buy more furniture, wall mart, a large TV for the wall, better bed covers, etc.
Iâm thinking that if we skip the wood/laminate floors that the boring carpet will always be an eye sore⦠BUT going with the wood/laminate flooring will pretty much max out our budget for the makeoverâ¦
What would you do?
Answer
Actually, you may have hardwood already! Check under the carpet, in some homes people are surprised to find it under old, icky carpeting. hehe If that's the case, a simple sand and refinish job might get you in working order real quick!
If you're on a budget, then I think laminate is definitely the ticket. These days you can get them in such nice styles that you'll barely notice it's not wood. When you're picking one out, make sure that it's a neutral enough color to go with multiple wall colors / furniture colors in case you do buy that stuff later one. Also, make sure you don't skimp on the pad since that makes quite a bit of difference underfoot.
You can also save quite a bit by doing the install yourselves. Laminate isn't as hard as you would think, granted you have the right tools. If you're pretty handy or have a family or friends that are and can help, you can save lots on labor costs. That way, you can have the best of both worlds.
That's what I would do personally, if I were in your shoes :) Hope it helps, and best of luck!
Actually, you may have hardwood already! Check under the carpet, in some homes people are surprised to find it under old, icky carpeting. hehe If that's the case, a simple sand and refinish job might get you in working order real quick!
If you're on a budget, then I think laminate is definitely the ticket. These days you can get them in such nice styles that you'll barely notice it's not wood. When you're picking one out, make sure that it's a neutral enough color to go with multiple wall colors / furniture colors in case you do buy that stuff later one. Also, make sure you don't skimp on the pad since that makes quite a bit of difference underfoot.
You can also save quite a bit by doing the install yourselves. Laminate isn't as hard as you would think, granted you have the right tools. If you're pretty handy or have a family or friends that are and can help, you can save lots on labor costs. That way, you can have the best of both worlds.
That's what I would do personally, if I were in your shoes :) Hope it helps, and best of luck!
Bedroom Sets Under $300.00 ?
Mrs. Edwar
I am looking for a new bedroom set, something with a bed, dresser and night stand for under $300.00 .Do you know anywhere i can find a cheap one in the Buffalo,NY area ? I have searched craigaslist and online...cant find anything
Answer
If you buy NEW furniture for $300 it is NOT real wood. Ashley furniture is CRAP! Bobs Furniture sells CRAP. I'm not sure they are in your area. Ask the sales clerk if it is particle board, pressed board, ALL wood or SOLID wood. All wood only means that the saw dust they glued together is "all wood". The veneers they use on furniture in that price range is no thicker than a sheet of paper. Never leave water on the top. Your furniture will be ruined for ever. Never put anything heavy in the draws. That price range furniture is only designed for looks not actual usage. Look on craigslist or yard sales for SOLID wood. Look for dovetail draws. It is a sign of better quality.
If you buy NEW furniture for $300 it is NOT real wood. Ashley furniture is CRAP! Bobs Furniture sells CRAP. I'm not sure they are in your area. Ask the sales clerk if it is particle board, pressed board, ALL wood or SOLID wood. All wood only means that the saw dust they glued together is "all wood". The veneers they use on furniture in that price range is no thicker than a sheet of paper. Never leave water on the top. Your furniture will be ruined for ever. Never put anything heavy in the draws. That price range furniture is only designed for looks not actual usage. Look on craigslist or yard sales for SOLID wood. Look for dovetail draws. It is a sign of better quality.
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