Or if there's a small coffee table in front of your couch you could get a carpet for that space
2007-04-05 01:28:47
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answered by Serendipity 3
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2017-01-21 22:29:40
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answered by ? 2
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stop couch sliding wood laminate floor
2016-01-26 23:29:41
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answered by ? 4
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Non-slip grip sheets. They come in rolls at Wal Mart in the kitchen section where the contact paper is sold. They are thin and can easily be trimmed to any shape... this makes them perfect for when you're wanting to line an odd shaped object from edge to edge. They have dozens of good uses!
The rolls are pretty cheap and because of the thinness of the material, it's less noticeable. Now that I think of it, you could also look in the drink coaster section. They sell coasters using the material I'm talking about. If you can find them then that would save you the hassle of cutting them. Each one is a perfect circle. They come in different size packs and usually come in 4-5 colors.
2007-04-05 01:23:28
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answered by Anonymous
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CHEAPEST trick...take those jar griper things (that help you open jars) and cut them to fit the bottom of the legs...it will not slide. I also use these under plants and other objects to keep them from moving. These will also not hurt your floor like some things can....(even some carpet non-slid pads will stick to wood/laminate floors and leave a sticky mess behind.)
2007-04-05 02:14:40
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answered by Toots 6
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2014-09-29 13:49:33
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answered by Anonymous
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You would be better off finding them at a hardware store. They are plastic disks that look like drink coasters. You slide them under the legs and they stop the movement and they also protect the flooring.
2007-04-05 01:26:03
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answered by marie 7
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We went to our local Meijer (kinda like a wal-mart supercenter) and they had these rubber squares specifically for that use that we put under the legs. It didn't slide anymore. Helped for our bed too.
2007-04-05 01:35:38
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answered by vospire s 5
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just buy some little rubber stoppers at like a dollar store, Lows, Walmart, or possibly a Hobby Lobby. They have little sticke peels at the bottome so just stick them to ur couch legs and it wont move!
2007-04-05 01:26:14
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answered by Titus M 4
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Cover the ends ends of the legs (the ones that touches the floors) with rubber piece. Rubber dont slide.
2007-04-05 01:26:08
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answered by sexy-star 4
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