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<blockquote data-quote="TwoShoots" data-source="post: 4330387" data-attributes="member: 56265"><p>I know you're leaning toward tile now, but as someone that has had both, I still prefer carpet. Why?</p><p></p><p>Carpet is warm in the winter and cool in the summer. </p><p>Carpet holds cat/dog hair and keeps it from creating tumbleweeds that blow all around your house and stack up in the corners. </p><p>Carpet is cheap, even the expensive stuff. You can change it every 10 years and still be ahead and have a great look. </p><p>Carpet doesn't crack when the foundation shifts. </p><p>Carpet doesn't crack when we have these oddball Oklahoma earthquakes. </p><p>Carpet keeps resale value, just under hardwood. </p><p></p><p>Just my 2 cents. Some people love hardwood, and colored tile that looks like hardwood is a new thing so we'll see how that works out long term , but for me and many others it's carpet for the win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoShoots, post: 4330387, member: 56265"] I know you're leaning toward tile now, but as someone that has had both, I still prefer carpet. Why? Carpet is warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Carpet holds cat/dog hair and keeps it from creating tumbleweeds that blow all around your house and stack up in the corners. Carpet is cheap, even the expensive stuff. You can change it every 10 years and still be ahead and have a great look. Carpet doesn't crack when the foundation shifts. Carpet doesn't crack when we have these oddball Oklahoma earthquakes. Carpet keeps resale value, just under hardwood. Just my 2 cents. Some people love hardwood, and colored tile that looks like hardwood is a new thing so we'll see how that works out long term , but for me and many others it's carpet for the win. [/QUOTE]
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