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We are not your typical DIY’ers. We seriously have no skill when it comes to home improvement projects but we have several on our list for this year.

I am proud to say however, that this is one that even we ROCKED!! Best Carpet Value made our lives so much easier. We didn’t even have an argument tackling this project!

It helps that the installation of this flooring is so easy that even we had NO trouble at all.

Here, let me show you:

room before

We started out with what we lovingly refer to as the junk room.

After we emptied the room we had to replace a few of the floor boards, then make sure all the dips and crevices were filled to make the floor level.

room during

After prepping the floor we were ready to install the carpet.

We are using Peel and Stick Carpet Tiles from the Paddington Line of Residential Carpet Tiles from Best Carpet Value.

The color we chose is called Americana.

best carpet value carpet tiles

These are so easy to install!

room after installation of carpet

Look how fabulous it turned out!!

We are so happy with the final result.

Start to finish it only took us about 3-4 hours.

carpet tile square

The great thing about them is that each square already has the padding and the adhesive on the carpet. All you have to do is peel the plastic off of the back and stick it down. No special tools are needed, all we used was a carpet knife and a yard stick to help make straight cuts. No installer is needed because they are so easy to install yourself.

Saves a TON of money.

And if you ever have an accident, and think you need to replace the carpet, you only have to remove one tile and replace it with another instead of replacing the whole room of carpet. Saving even MORE money!

Realistically though, you are rarely ever going to have to replace a tile because the carpet is made of a specially designed fiber that is stain and wear resistant, meaning that spills come up easily with just water or a little bleach and water solution and the bleach doesn’t even effect the color!

Check out this video to see just how easy the installation of these carpet tiles is:

You can learn more about Peel and Stick Carpet tiles by visiting the Best Carpet Value website and by following them on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date on new styles and specials. And they would love for you to follow them on Pinterest, that way they can follow you back and enjoy your pins as well!

Berkshire Flooring Carpet tiles are the softest carpet tiles available on the market today. They are manufactured to allow for a broadloom appearance once installed. Paddington Square is available in solids and color flecks. With a range of eight colors it is easy to find the one that is right for your floor. The yarn is so soft and the pile so thick that you won’t be able to resist kicking off your shoes and going barefoot. The tiles are 24 in x 24 in. and come with a pre-applied pressure sensitive adhesive so you simply peel and stick them to the floor. Installation is easy, the only tools that you need are a square, a tape measure and a carpet knife. The carpet is made from Solution Dyed Continuous Filament PermaClean Fiber which is inherently stain and wear resistant. The carpet tile has an attached Eco Fiber Cushion made of 100% recycled fiber. All Berkshire Flooring Carpet Tiles are environmentally friendly and carpet tiles reduce waste by 15-20% compared with broadloom carpet. You will love that they are easy to handle and that they are the No Glue, No Tacks, No Tapes, No Odor way to a simply beautiful floor.

“Thanks to Best Carpet Value for providing the carpet used to facilitate this post. As always, all opinions are those of my own and were in no way influenced by receipt of promotional item, these really are FABULOUS!!”

 

There are so many things to consider when looking at flooring options. Where to even start?? One of the big considerations in our house is price. Price of the flooring, materials needed to install the flooring, do we need to hire someone to install the flooring? It can really add up quickly!

One of the BEST flooring options we have found…Carpet Tiles. Ohhh my, I love them. They are easy to install, so easy in fact that even I can do it. They are affordable. No crazy tools needed to install it. They are easy to maintain and clean. And they are DURABLE! We visited Carpet Bargains, made our selections and got started. Since Carpet Bargains is local to me we were able to go in and see the selection in person before making our final decisions. But if you are’t local and would like to see and feel what a particular color looks like you can order samples and their customer service is SUPERB. They will help you make a choice that is right for the area you want it to go in. They have tiles for both residential and commercial buildings and they have different backing options…even some that are peel and stick.

durable backing

Look at that backing! That means, no ruined and stinky padding. That means spills are easy to mop up. That means that if you clean spills up in a reasonable time it won’t ruin your sub-floor!

There are so many advantages that I have found to carpet tiles, all of which were HUGE pluses to us. Carpet tiles comes in MANY, MANY different styles and colors, making it easy to find something that will go with your decor and the feel of your home. I chose a darker color because we have a lot of traffic through here, we have 3 dogs and we have teens. While the carpet tiles are super easy to clean and most spills will not stain…I didn’t want to have to vacuum every day. You Mom’s know what I am talking about…you get that dreaded call from a friend in the area that would just love to drop by and see you…Oh, and they are going to be there in 5 minutes. That means all the dirty dishes go in the oven, the dirty clothes stashed in the closet and all the clutter and toys go under the bed, air freshener sprayed and there is no time to sweep or vacuum. Oh PLEASE, don’t give me that look, we have all been there. And I seem to find myself there quite often. So, I chose something darker, so if I have company showing up I could get away without trying to vacuum a whole room in 60 seconds flat.

Since it’s inception over 25 years ago, carpet tile has been the flooring of choice for extreme high traffic areas, such as airports, restaurants, hospitals, etc. Carpet tiles will outwear conventional carpet at least 2 to 1! And that folks is how it stole my heart.

In addition to being extremely durable, carpet tiles offer the distinct advantage of easy spot replacement. If an area is damaged, simply lift out the damaged carpet tile and trade it with an extra one left over from installation or one from a less obvious place – under a desk, sofa, or other less visible area. Check out my video later in the post to see just how easy they are to clean and replace…but lets talk about the ease of installation first.

To install carpet tiles you simply have to remove the old flooring. Making sure to pull up any staples, tacks, etc.

floor prepOnce that is done, clean the sub-flooring very well. All of the dust and debris has to be gone. If there are any pits or uneven surfaces you are going to want to fill with putty and let dry completely or if they are raised you will need to sand them down.

installationPick your starting point…and get started. We contemplated doing a basket weave style before I saw this particular pattern. If we had stuck with our original choice we would have needed to start in the middle of the room and worked out. But because of the style we chose as our final pick we could start on one side. Another great plus to these are that the seams don’t show once they are all in and have been walked on a little, or vacuumed.

glue downTo keep the tiles in place we are using the glue that was recommended by the manufacturer. It is a spray on adhesive and super easy to use. Spray a little in each of the 4 corners and a dot in the middle and simply stick the tile where it needs to go. Seriously!! I told you it was easy! The back even has arrows so you will know which way to place the tile so that the pattern all runs the same way. It is really hard to mess this up.

cutting to fit

When you get to the opposite edge of where you started, you may need to cut some pieces to fit. All you will need for that is a straight edge ruler and a utility knife.

finished

And…you are done! We got completely finished in ONE day. That was moving the furniture out, removing the old carpet, prepping the floor, installing the new carpet tiles and placing the furniture back in the room.We didn’t have to pay anyone to install it. We didn’t have to buy special tools.

Now, what happens if you spill something? Or need to replace a tile? Well, let me show you how easy and quick it is to clean or make repairs:

Please note that we used straight bleach in the video. The manufacturer does not recommend using straight bleach but a 10 to 20 percent bleach solution to clean with. That will be more than sufficient to get out most stains. I just wanted to show that if an accident with bleach happens, so long as you get it up your tiles should be ok. Some lightening may occur if it sits for a long period of time. You can find out more about Carpet Tiles and see colors and styles by visiting www.carpetbargains.com or www.bestcarpetvalue.com. You can also follow them on Facebook to stay updated on new arrivals and news.

“I was provided with a promotional product to help facilitate this post. All opinions are my own and we couldn’t be happier with the carpet tiles that we installed in our home!”

 

 

pallet table

Yep, another one of our DIY up-cycle projects.

After we got the towels and the seating done we needed a place to set things.

So, a table was made using 2 pallets, a piece of 4 X 4 wood and some L-brackets. We measured how high we wanted to table to be. We then measured the pallets and subtracted that from the total height that we want the table, and that is how long we cut the 4 X 4 pieces ( you will need 4). We then secured the 4 X 4 to the bottom of one pallet and the top of the second pallet using L-brackets.

It’s that simple. BE WARNED…it is heavy once all assembled. If you plan to move it around much you may want to also add casters. We did not because we knew it would stay pretty much where is.

 

We have been working on a few projects around here. I showed you the towel rack we made from parts of a baby bed here and you can also read in that post the reason why we are using parts of baby beds to make things. One of the other things that we made was a bench. We needed more seating out on the back deck after the installation of the pool and the upcoming 4th of July Holiday. See we are having family and friends over and while that is nothing new, it hasn’t always been typical for us to congregate out back.

baby bed bench

So, Bric set out to make a bench out of parts of a baby bed…that would support adults. Basically he used the ends and one of the side rails. None of the hardware that comes with a typical baby bed was used though. He used “L” brackets and screws that were a little sturdier. He also used some slats of wood between the legs to give it just a little more support and make it steadier (you can see those in the next picture).

baby bed bench

Here is the finished project. We are very pleased with the outcome and can’t wait to make the table to go with the benches. The pillows were found at Big Lots by the way. We looked at all kinds of outdoor rated cushions but golly jeeze they are expensive. So what the heck, these are more stylish, very comfortable, were a lot more suited to our budget and I can just take them in when not in use!!

I could really get into up-cycling and re-purposing things. It is so much fun and WAY cheaper than trying to buy new stuff. Have you up-cycled or re-purposed anything at your place? I would love to hear about it. And if you have any ideas on things to make with the sides of baby beds let me know. We have lots! And when I say lots…I mean LOTS. So throw your ideas at me and lets see what else we can come up with.

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