THIS is why people don’t change their flooring.

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With the majority of things emptied out of our office and den, it was time to move the furniture.

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Which in our house is a right royal pain the ass due to the tight hallways and 90 degree angles. The arm chair went out smoothly, but the new couch was another story altogether. It’s big and heavy and had to fit through a small hallway which it did not want to do. After many attempts and many instructions to stay out of their way…

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I suggested they take the feet off.

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Problem solved.

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Until the couch had to turn 90 degrees which it also didn’t want to do. Up and over was the only way and my husband’s poor back was screaming.

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Tight fits are par for the course.

Watch your fingers.

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And no, I wasn’t pleased by the scratched door moulding…

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Or the fricking dent they put in the wall.

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But Lord Dudley Mountcatten was enjoying the temporary high ground.

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There are now two desks in our bedroom…

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And I can’t get to my clothes because the larger one is blocking my bureau.

I’m beginning to wonder if new carpet is worth it.

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16 thoughts on “THIS is why people don’t change their flooring.”

  1. Hardwood floors and area rugs – when you get bored or need a change, easy-peasy. (Or is that just me?) (Then again – I’ve stuck with the purple rugs for something like 8 years now – must be a record for me.)

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  2. Oh dear….first I know the hubs should listen to you, and yet doesn’t. Having to point out to men that they in fact are doing something wrong, isn’t usually taken well, lol. It’s always a pain to update the home without damaging some other part of it.

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