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BrickTest: FLOR tiles let you satisfy the 80% carpet rule without moving the furniture

Published January 13, 2012 (about 14 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago
BrickTest: FLOR tiles let you satisfy the 80% carpet rule without moving the furniture
While many people gush about their pretty hardwood floors, others, including me, prefer a soft surface underfoot to a cold, hard, clompy one. Plus, as a considerate NYC apartment dweller, I want to avoid disturbing the downstairs neighbors with footfalls.
We wanted to cover L-shaped floor area in our bedroom.The FLOR website explains how the carpet squares work. You lay them out however you choose, then attach them with sticky FLOR Dots. I didn't even bother to measure. Instead, I cut newspaper squares to the right size and spread them on the floor. For the bedroom, we needed 20 squares, with two of those cut in half.
Without the FLOR Dots, the tiles started to separate after a few days, so we attached them with the sticky dots.
The bedroom floor is a vast improvement -- fully covered, soft to the step, easy to vacuum. Whenever I enter the room, or step out of bed, I think about how much I love the FLOR-covered surface. I can't wait to do the living room.
The Flor Store - Soho
The Flor Store - Brooklyn
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