I think it is really a matter of personal preference.
Carpet or hardwood floors in nursery.
There were a few episodes of my daughter throwing up everything she had just drank in the first few months hardwood was definitely easier to clean.
One is an entirely synthetic soft quiet inexpensive material with a relatively short.
We only have carpet inthree rooms of the house so i tend to lean towards hardwood.
Carpet can also hide dust which can be a problem when it comes to allergies.
I would say new carpet in the nursery.
As long as you are good about vacuuming and change your air filter often dirt and allergens shouldn t be a concern.
Our nursery has hardwood and i am glad it does.
Natural wood is a natural resource that is ecologically friendly and sustainable.
I think that carpet is not a good idea for a high traffic area but a nursery is different.
I personally prefer carpet in bedrooms and hardwood in living spaces hallways.
Wood floor wood floors are hard the unique woodgrain will show in each plank and wood floors are normally going to appear some shade of tan or brown based on the type of wood and stain used.
Although fairly durable all wood floors are subject to wear and tear a definite drawback given the cost.
Floor mats and area rugs one important thing to keep in mind when considering the disadvantages of carpet or hardwood is the fact that floor mats area rugs and accent rugs always remain an option.
Long lasting and easy to keep clean hardwood floors have a classic look that never goes out of style.
I don t know what s hiding in that carpet and i don t have time to clean carpet every time i.
Easier clean up imo.
Carpeting carpets come in a rainbow of colors and plush textures range from firm berber to soft shag.
Hardwood floors are preferred but there are also several rooms that many home buyers would rather have carpeting such as the bedrooms.
Carpet on the other hand is full of fibres and spills will sink into the carpet and stain.
These are two of the most common of all flooring materials and also the two that are the most different from one another.
Depending on the type of wood and selected finish the cost per square foot of flooring can easily reach the double digits.
I have had both hardwood and carpets bedrooms and i much prefer a carpeted bedroom.
The last time we went house hunting i refused to even look at anything unless there were hardwood floors.