how do i temporarily cover up my kitchen floor?

by on April 27, 2010

I am renting so I cannot permanently do anything.. The floor is old and has deep scratches in alot of places its old rolled out kitchen flooring. Since i dont want to cut out, I would like to do the middle of floor and leave a border of old floor.
Any suggestions would help, I don’t have alot of money, but willing to put enough money into it to make it decent to live. Also what do people think about area rugs in kitchen?

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kodiak2777 April 27, 2010 at 10:15 am

Go to home depot and grab some Vinyl composite tiles (VCT). You can get some that have tacky backs so you don’t have to use glue. They range anywhere from .60 cents to $3.50 per square foot tile. Later when you move out, just pull them up. There may be some glue residue, but you can get that up pretty easy with a cleaning solution. Either that or get a small area rug.

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