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Cleo
Hello folks,
Basically I am looking for some professional advice.
In October last year I bought my first house - a massive do-er upper, and one that we knew when I bought it would need some significant work doing to it due to the presence of red ash in the property. Some thirty odd tonnes of concrete later plus a layer of insulation, I am now finally in a position where I can screed the floor.
However, the debate. My Dad is of the opinion that I should tile the entire ground floor. Whilst I agree that I do want tiles in my kitchen and utility room, and I am not a fan of a tiled living room look. He is telling me that I can then put a fitted carpet on top of the living room tiled floor, but to me that seems like a waste of resources and time and can't understand why you might tile something to then cover it in a carpet.
Is there some benefit in doing the entire tiled thing throughout the ground floor that I am apparently missing? He is worried about there been a difference in height, but I would imagine that it would be negligible by the time the underlay and carpet have been put down between the living and the kitchen floor.
Any advice or comments would be very deeply appreciated.
Basically I am looking for some professional advice.
In October last year I bought my first house - a massive do-er upper, and one that we knew when I bought it would need some significant work doing to it due to the presence of red ash in the property. Some thirty odd tonnes of concrete later plus a layer of insulation, I am now finally in a position where I can screed the floor.
However, the debate. My Dad is of the opinion that I should tile the entire ground floor. Whilst I agree that I do want tiles in my kitchen and utility room, and I am not a fan of a tiled living room look. He is telling me that I can then put a fitted carpet on top of the living room tiled floor, but to me that seems like a waste of resources and time and can't understand why you might tile something to then cover it in a carpet.
Is there some benefit in doing the entire tiled thing throughout the ground floor that I am apparently missing? He is worried about there been a difference in height, but I would imagine that it would be negligible by the time the underlay and carpet have been put down between the living and the kitchen floor.
Any advice or comments would be very deeply appreciated.