I have a question for the board, just looking for ideas. Currently in my house, we have carpet in the bedrooms and living room. The rest of the house is all tile (kitchen, dining room, hall ways, game room / office). And by living room, it's basically a square shaped area surrounded by tile. Essentially my living and kitchen are all one big room, and they used carpet in the living around to kind of distinguish it from the rest of the room (I presume).
So my issue is my kids have a cat. An older cat. That has issues. And no, I can't get rid of the cat . The carpet in the living area needs to be replaced, but I hate to replace it with just more carpet, as long as the cat is still living and breathing. The rest of the house (minus bedrooms) is all the same tile. I am not a huge fan of the tile and would ultimately like to replace it down the road with something else, but that's not happening any time soon. I am trying to come up with ideas for something to replace the carpet with that would just not completely clash with the existing tile. Anyone ever seen two different flooring type (non-carpet) in a situation like this? Here are a couple of pictures. Please ignore the clutter, I am in the middle of painting my kids rooms
So my issue is my kids have a cat. An older cat. That has issues. And no, I can't get rid of the cat . The carpet in the living area needs to be replaced, but I hate to replace it with just more carpet, as long as the cat is still living and breathing. The rest of the house (minus bedrooms) is all the same tile. I am not a huge fan of the tile and would ultimately like to replace it down the road with something else, but that's not happening any time soon. I am trying to come up with ideas for something to replace the carpet with that would just not completely clash with the existing tile. Anyone ever seen two different flooring type (non-carpet) in a situation like this? Here are a couple of pictures. Please ignore the clutter, I am in the middle of painting my kids rooms