No, furniture and fixture would be furniture, appliances, lighting fixtures, bathroom fixtures I think, things that are added to the structure.
4%
Yes they do
No sale taxes.
Yes, if it makes the area being leased more productive or condusive to your needs.
In Europe, there's a VAT ("value added tax") for all goods and services. In the United States, we have sales taxes rather than a VAT.
yes it is
Carpet in the bedroom can have several pros as well as cons. Carpet can be great when using furniture because when one moves furniture it can cause a risk of scraping hardwood floors. Hardwood floors can be slippery versus carpet which is not. Carpet can be desired by a lot of families with children since the flooring is softer.
Opt for a red wine colored carpet or turquoise to make the beige pop :)
They destroy them- ruin the furniture, the house, the carpet, etc.
put water on it
To prevent your carpet from fraying, you can use carpet binding tape or have the edges professionally bound. Regularly vacuuming and avoiding dragging heavy furniture across the carpet can also help maintain its integrity.
To prevent carpet from fraying, you can use a carpet binding tape or adhesive to secure the edges. Additionally, regularly vacuuming and avoiding dragging heavy furniture across the carpet can help maintain its integrity.
My friend installs carpet and one time I went on a job with him. He did not ask the family to move anything as he has helpers to do that. The price he gave them was for installation and moving the furniture. So the answer is it will not cost you any more if the furniture is in the way.
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A white or light grey carpet will do everywhere.
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A good installation requires all of the furniture to be removed from the area. Otherwise when the carpet is stretched, it can cause a wave to form. Usually, if you are starting in a bedroom, you will move all the furniture from there and place into another room. You keep rotating the furniture out of the rooms until all the rooms are completed.