It’s starting to look like a floor!

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Things are starting to come together on the flooring project.

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And I’m almost afraid to say this lest something horrible happen….

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But work is progressing smoothly.

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It’s going to take us a while to get used to this type of floor as we’ve had carpet in here since we moved in, but I’m liking it so far.

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Lord Dudley Mountcatten’s jury is still out.

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Though he does enjoy the work table when our contractor goes out to the man cave/Barn Mahal for lunch.

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Progress!

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31 thoughts on “It’s starting to look like a floor!”

  1. Is that hardwood or laminate? It is hard to tell in the pictures. We have laminate, and 5 cats. After 10 years there is not one scratch in the floor. Mind you, cats slide to a stop now — their claws cannot find purchase in whatever covers the laminate. No direction changescat high speed.

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      1. That sounds like Diabola. None of the other four do that — yet. The thing is, at 17 years old she is still,as fastvas she was at 2, if not faster. She keeps herself in good shape.

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      2. There’s no real word for it, but it is Portuguese-based, and stands for Devil Woman. Her full name is Daibola Blanca, so White Devil Woman. She is a Rag Doll, and the way she treats the other cats she is definitely a devil.

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      3. Okay, I lied. There is a Portuguese word for devil woman, but a Poryuguese speaker told me there wasn’t, so I made one up. Diabo is devil, I added the “la” because it sounded feminine. But looking on the internet, they do give a trsnslation in the song Devil Woman by Cliff Richard. In the song it is “diabólica.” I was close.

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      4. I dunno… in Spanish, ending in “ica” would usually mean “like” or “ish” in English. But I’m not familiar with the rules of Portuguese.

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  2. Gorgeous! And as cozy as carpeting is, we can’t escape the fact that non-carpeted floors are much cleaner (so they tell us). My only concern is all those tools. One dropped screwdriver and – whammo – instant ding.
    Sincerely,
    Worried in Minnesota

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    1. Dear Worried…
      I shared your concern at first, but buying an expensive brand and style seems to negate that concern. Our contractor used a scrap piece as a guide for close cutting and it survived blemish free. Proof that sometimes you do get what you pay for…
      😉

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