Our vinyl in our recent purchase is scuffed worn in places.
We were going to stick some tiles over the top but were thinking about a runner rug
thoughts please
I'd avoid a rug because of its trip hazzard.
if I use a runner and start from under the bed I dont think it would be a trip hazzard.
Possum3 wrote:Vinyl is definitely easier to keep clean - we have some rugs in our van between beds and at kitchen bench purchased at big green shed $15.00 each - www.bunnings.com.au/bayliss-50-x-80cm-universal-synthetic-mat_p4492776
Vinyl is definitely easier to keep clean - we have some rugs in our van between beds and at kitchen bench purchased at big green shed $15.00 each - www.bunnings.com.au/bayliss-50-x-80cm-universal-synthetic-mat_p4492776
looking at this https://www.bunnings.com.au/matpro-1-x-3m-dark-blue-small-accent-prepack-carpet_p6621128
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ideal-diy-floors-60-x-180cm-kitchen-laundry-ribbed-carpet-runner-piece_p4492051
How do you stop them slipping
maids wrote:
How do you stop them slipping?
Non-slip tape (Figure X and along edge) on back of rug.
maids wrote:brand please
brand please
Non Slip Floor Mats Rug Tape Anti-slip Rug Grips Area Rugs Rug Grippers | eBay
Our vinyl in our recent purchase is scuffed worn in places.
We were going to stick some tiles over the top but were thinking about a runner rug
thoughts please
I'd avoid a rug because of its trip hazzard.
if I use a runner and start from under the bed I dont think it would be a trip hazzard.
looking at this https://www.bunnings.com.au/matpro-1-x-3m-dark-blue-small-accent-prepack-carpet_p6621128
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ideal-diy-floors-60-x-180cm-kitchen-laundry-ribbed-carpet-runner-piece_p4492051
How do you stop them slipping
How do you stop them slipping?
Non-slip tape (Figure X and along edge) on back of rug.
Non Slip Floor Mats Rug Tape Anti-slip Rug Grips Area Rugs Rug Grippers | eBay