If you can slide the floor underneath the wall a little do so.
Can you put wall to wall carpet over laminate flooring.
Also while you could put nail strips in the laminate the problem is the laminate wouldthen have nails holes all around the perimeter so it is not likely to be reusable as flooring anyway so i would recommend tearing it out now unless you plan on staying in the house till the day you die so you do not have to remove the carpet then the.
First of all if you install carpet over laminate flooring you can always go back to laminate flooring by removing the carpet.
Installing laminate flooring over a carpet seems like a great way to reduce the effort needed to add this stylish product to your house.
While yes you shouldnt install a permanent floor cover over a floating floor.
If you are working with sturdy low pile carpeting you can install laminate on top of it.
As long as it is flat and in good condition your laminate will install well on top.
I have a full finished basement with a floating laminate floor and i would like to install carpeting without pulling up the laminate flooring.
Install wall wall carpet existing laminate floor.
Its not ideal but it sounds like your not in an ideal situation and with money being an issue this.
There is no need to rip out the existing carpets and the process of prepping the area seems to become simpler.
Think of carpet you would see in most hotel rooms bus and airplane aisle ways and other commercial spaces.
Begin by installing tackless strips along the perimeter of the room.
If you need to do this simply to comply with a hoa just buy the carpet so it fits wall to wall but dont tack it down it would simply be a wall to wall rug in a sort.
Temporary flooring can be what breathes new life into a space without breaking the bank and spending a lot of time tearing out carpet.
Lay the first row of boards so that the groove faces in toward the interior of the room measuring and cutting the length of the final board in the row.
If you plan to install carpeting over hardwood there s no reason you can t use the wood floor as your base.
No underlayment is needed in this type of installation.
Be sure to leave enough space between the strips and the wall so that two thirds the width of the carpet can fit.