Our downstairs floors are largely covered in Saltillo tile (rustic, uneven clay tiles that look like this:
https://www.google.com/images?client=safari&rls=en&q=saltillo+tile&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ei=YzA8VI72DaHo8AGc4YCYAQ&ved=0CCwQsAQ).
They're pretty unfriendly to young children just learning to walk. They are easy to trip over and are hard as stone. Stylistically, we don't like them, but lots of people do. We have a couple of rugs that cover some of it, but there are still very large areas that are bare.
I was thinking of punting for now and then once LO is learning to walk, cover as much of it as we can in carpet tiles that stick to each other as opposed to the floor. The tiles can be removed individually for washing when there are messes, and if the condition holds up we can re-use them at a future property. This option would cost us several thousands of dollars but we could install it ourselves in a few hours.
We could just remove the tiles and replace them with engineered wood. We can't use solid wood because there's concrete underneath and the moisture from it could warp the wood. I think this option would cost two to three times the amount of the carpet tiles and would be hugely disruptive because the tiles don't come off easily and all the baseboards would have to be re-done. (And DH and I work from home, so there would be no-where to hide!) The engineered wood might make the property more sellable in the future.
Right now I'm leaning towards the carpet tile option because it's easy and cheaper. What would you do? Any other ideas?
Re: Flooring conundrum - what would you do?
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