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December 17, 2011
Christmas Trees On Hardwood Floors
What's the best way to protect my hardwood flooring when I set up my Christmas Tree?
Answer:
For articifical trees, place a barrier between your hardwood floor and the Christmas tree base - such as a double-folded sheet or an area rug pad. If possible, I would also suggest attaching furniture pads to the bottom of the tree base.
For real trees, you should also provide a water-proof barrier. Plastic table cloths or garbage bags cut to size work very well.
In both cases, you can cover the unsightly barrier of protection with a tree skirt or other decorative material.
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