You'd better not! It is not good for the furniture, and also not good for the air condition in your house.
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∙ 13y agoThere are tons of leg coasters for furniture. Most are for keeping the legs from scuffing the floor, there are some nice plastic risers that nail into the bottom of the leg and protect the floor.
Are you wanting to know how to get it, or how to put it in the HQ? If you want to know how to get it... Open chests, complete dispatch missions, or help people in the missions you go on. If you want to know how put it in the HQ... On each floor of the HQ, there is a fernergy vent (Except for the lobby. You can't put furniture in it.). Use the vents and a furniture bar will appear. Get furniture from the furniture bar, and place it in the furniture area.
If the vinyl is down tight , the answer is YES, Laminate con go over it
just measure to the farthest point in each direction. Make a drawing & calculate the sq feet. dont forget: sub floor prep, add in pattern matches if it has seems, take out, furniture & fixtures moving & trims & transitions. You new floor will never be smoother than the sub floor you put it over...
The casters are there to keep the noise down and stop scratching the floor when somebody tries to move the furniture.
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Press the square on the bottom left with the chair, click on it, and you see a bunch of furniture. Don't have any? Buy some at the furniture store near the credits store in town square. So press any furniture in the list, and place them on the floor. Easy!!!!!!!
If you want to raise a sagging floor, you can put a piece of plywood on the floor. You can then add new flooring over the piece of plywood.
well that happened to me so i put i was over 29 and it worked really No that is not true! Cuz i put im 31 years old and it still said im not egilble to register.
You will need a large nap roller, primer, paint, a pan to put the paint in, tape for the wall, and sheets for the floor and furniture.
If you are installing a floating laminate floor, you can easily put it right over the tile.
I assume the furniture is on bare floor instead of carpet. If so, then the regular funiture coasters possibly won't help. You can try cutting small pieces of carpet remnants to fit the furniture legs, and put under the legs. If that does't help, you can then use carpet tape (it's sticky on both sides). Put some of the tape on the bottom of the carpet piece you already cut, then put a piece of the tape on the bottom of the furniture leg. Do this with each leg on the piece of furniture, and it will stay in place. When you need to move the furniture to a new place, (ex; rearranging the furniture), the 'sticky' from the tape is easly to clean up. Just be sure that the piece of tape that you put on the furniture leg is cut small enough so that it won't be visible. Hope this helps, if not let me know and I will find another way for you. I have a whold bunch of tricks for things like this.