Post AzwG17oDOfl1sUgDTs by nightscy@kinkycats.org
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 (DIR) Post #Azvn4NhNsVEJMDgY88 by flashzelle@kinkycats.org
       2025-11-05T09:25:41Z
       
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       What is your favorite type of floor material for a bedroom?I can already rule out ceramic/stone tiles (too hard and cold) and carpet (almost impossible to keep clean), but I'm still unsure if I'd prefer wood, or cork, or linoleum, or something else...? Ideally, it should feel good to walk barefoot on, be water-resistant and not get stained from whatever might be spilled on there, and look nice...
       
 (DIR) Post #Azvn4P80Z07Xn59KGe by bastetandptah@kinkycats.org
       2025-11-05T09:29:13Z
       
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       @flashzelle We have laminate flooring in our bedrooms for 15 years and they are still like new. They were a good quality although.
       
 (DIR) Post #AzwG17oDOfl1sUgDTs by nightscy@kinkycats.org
       2025-11-05T14:53:37Z
       
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       @bastetandptah @flashzelle +1 for laminate flooring. With a nice foam underlayment it's not too noisy and doesn't get too cold. (Which probably isn't too much of a concern in your case anyway, since you're building a mezzanine.)I love the feeling of cork, but I have no experience with how sensitive it is, or how hard it is to install and maintain.
       
 (DIR) Post #AzwGkWMYx7GJ3uONhQ by bastetandptah@kinkycats.org
       2025-11-05T15:01:48Z
       
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       @nightscy we have underfloor heating here and ok the climate doesn't get too cold in our area so it is ok always. @flashzelle