Before we go with the ball pit option
Feb. 3rd, 2010 01:59 pmHelp! Where in the Twin Cities would you go to buy carpet?
Please assume:
1) I can ask Auntie Google if I just want to know a couple of stores that sell such a thing. What I want to know is where you would go, or possibly where you have gone and how it went.
2) If you would not buy carpet, your inclination against carpet is fine but not immediately practical for the question I am asking. We are considering other options as well, with parameters that are not completely standard, but what I am asking about right now is carpet.
3) Where you would not go, out of otherwise plausible-looking Twin Cities carpet-selling options, is useful information, especially if you give a reason.
4) I am asking about wall-to-wall carpet for installation, not individual rugs to be set out on other flooring.
In somewhat related news, they are staining trim in my basement, and oh the smell. I want to put my paws over my nose and howl. Hands don't seem to work quite the same way, alas.
Please assume:
1) I can ask Auntie Google if I just want to know a couple of stores that sell such a thing. What I want to know is where you would go, or possibly where you have gone and how it went.
2) If you would not buy carpet, your inclination against carpet is fine but not immediately practical for the question I am asking. We are considering other options as well, with parameters that are not completely standard, but what I am asking about right now is carpet.
3) Where you would not go, out of otherwise plausible-looking Twin Cities carpet-selling options, is useful information, especially if you give a reason.
4) I am asking about wall-to-wall carpet for installation, not individual rugs to be set out on other flooring.
In somewhat related news, they are staining trim in my basement, and oh the smell. I want to put my paws over my nose and howl. Hands don't seem to work quite the same way, alas.
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Date: 2010-02-04 03:42 pm (UTC)The benefit of working with my mom is that she's an experienced interior designer, good at asking questions about what you want and helping you to narrow the list of options to those suiting your needs. Since you've already painted, the wall colors would also enter into that process. You'd probably spend some time on the phone with her and then she'd send you samples to spend a little time with and choose between.
If that's not your interest, if you'd rather do the research and design yourself or you want to look at dozens of options until you find one that speaks to you, then her services may be less useful. But her boss has built a business undercutting bigger stores from the Cities, so you could always call for a bid once you know what you want.
Hennen's Floor Covering, Freeport MN, 1-800-472-9876. My mom's name is Cyrilla. She and my dad are returning from FL this evening, so I don't know whether she'll be working tomorrow or Saturday (they're open until noon Saturdays), but she'll be in Monday.
And I will absolutely not be insulted if I never hear from my mom that you called.
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Date: 2010-02-04 06:47 pm (UTC)Also, was your mom named after the guy who standardized the Russian alphabet? Because that would be an awesome thing to name your child after. I like alphabets.
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Date: 2010-02-03 09:54 pm (UTC)(I didn't have any useful advice on the others, and thought this might be a bit amusing at least... they same company has them in plain brown or grey, in case you wanted to be something other than a leopard.)
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Date: 2010-02-04 01:07 am (UTC)Bloomington might be improved by the right sort of supervillain. (Ones with style and the sense not to overmonologue. You and yours are the sort who would avoid the obvious pitfalls, as you have all clearly reviewed the "When I am the evil overlord, I will not..." lists.)
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Date: 2010-02-03 10:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-02-03 10:32 pm (UTC)Seriously, I saw some bamboo flooring once, and ooh pretty. Not carpet, admittedly, but also not as many outgassings.
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Date: 2010-02-04 12:22 am (UTC)Empire Carpet is OK but not great - we only used them to put in a saleable quality carpet since we're putting the townhouse up for sale this month.
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Date: 2010-02-04 04:50 am (UTC)I am not at all useful in the "where to go" category and part of me is still going, "but a ball pit would cushion your fall..."
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Date: 2010-02-03 11:05 pm (UTC)On the other paw, it'll be hella expensive up front (though probably comparable figured over the life of the carpet).
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Date: 2010-02-04 12:38 am (UTC)There wasn't a huge selection of colors, but the rep comes to your house with samples, which might be useful for vertiginous-type people. Also, the carpet has been holding up well after a year or so of use.
On the other hand, they're a huge national concern, so if you prefer to use local vendors, they're very much not it.