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I have vinyl composition floor tile for durability with carpet for comfort. Carpet is commercial (low pile) reminent sections which I had the local carpet store sew the edges... surprisingly cheap. I would avoid wall to wall carpet because when you build the layout plaster and other stuff is going to hit the floor at some point, no matter how careful you are. With reminents I can remove them when I work on a section of layout, as most spatters (plaster, etc.) can be wiped off a tile floor if done immediately after it hits the floor. Also, with carpet reminents, if they ever get moldy or damaged they are easy to replace..
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