Yes, no problem.
To ensure both aesthetics and functionality when placing a carpet over a wood floor, it is best to start by thoroughly cleaning and preparing the wood floor. Use a high-quality carpet pad to provide cushioning and protect the wood floor. Make sure the carpet is properly measured and installed to fit the room dimensions. Regularly vacuum and clean the carpet to maintain its appearance and prevent damage to the wood floor underneath.
The floor is constructed of wood planks, springs, and a foam covering with a carpet over the top that the gymnasts tumble on.
Carpet is generaly considered to be machine made, functional flooring, wide width, and installed wall to wall Rugs are either machine made or handmade, free laying, and decorative over a functional floor like a carpet or wood floor.
No, carpet pad is both taller and softer then pads meant for floating laminate and wood floors. No pad of any kind should be used on any other type of wood installation.
a soft floor usually has carpet and a hard floor has wood or other things that are hard.
Usually, but when the installers place the pad down, often they used staples. Also, in time the pad wants to stick to the wood.
The floor is creaking under the carpet due to the wood underneath shifting or rubbing against each other, causing friction and noise.
It can be, but it might damage the floor's finish.
hard wood floor because its easy to move :D
If you have a wood floor that is over a crawlspace or basement, there may not be any insulation. Heat rises. Also, if you have drafty doors or windows, that may have an effect.
Floating Installation This method the floor floats over foam cushioned padding.
depending on youre preference it is better to have either or. carpet is warm. wood is classy and easy to clean, it would all depend on what the owner of the floor is looking to accomplish.