kaffine
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No carpet anywhere.
Carpet in the bedrooms
Hardwood elsewhere
Tile in bathrooms/entries

Carpet in the bedrooms
Hardwood elsewhere
Tile in bathrooms/entries
Solid wood floors everywhere except the kitchen and bathrooms. Area rugs on the wood floors of heavily used bedrooms.

Solid nail down hardwood everywhere except bathrooms...powder bath is hardwood as well.
I have torn out so much carpet in my own houses and all 6 of the rentals.
Talk about gross...removing carpet after a tenant.
For a builder, carpet goes down fast but does not last. That is why you see it often where they want to get the house sold but don't think the preference for hardwood will affect the sale.
I have a theory about wall to wall carpet and why it got so popular. Think about the movies from the '30, '40 and '50s...the scene is a large apartment and the actors are speaking with fake east coast or British type accents. They were filmed in Hollywood warehouses and the fastest way to get the floor down was to carpet it. Those old movies left a lasting impressions on people and they wanted to duplicate the look when cheaper carpet became widely available.
I made this up but I think it is what happened. My folks covered the solid honey oak hardwoods with carpet in the '60 and stayed with that look far the rest of their lives.
As I mentioned, I have removed about 12 houses worth of wall to wall carpet and hate it. What is worse is the carpet tack strips...
Cheers!
