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Hi
A friend has asked me if I can put a bit of carpet down in her hallway. It's an awkward space with an L bend, 6 doors off it, an alcove etc. Currently it's got several overlapping rugs covering the lino, and has had for years. She's not lookign for a gold plated job, just very cheap and good 'enough'. The new carpet is a foam backed offcut I've laid carpet and vinyl in simpler spaces no problem, already got a big stanley knife (and hooked blades if needed). Any tips for doing it right first time? |
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