Tile floors have my furniture sliding
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Hello Tbk; Please look on Amazon.com
Shepherd Hardware makes no slip pads.
Also, you can find several other things that will work at Home Depot, Wal-Mart, Etc. They offer heavy duty gripper pads.
I hope that this will help you!!!! Take Care!
There are sticky rubber pads you can put on the flat bottoms. I warn you, however, that they leave marks on the floors if you move the furniture. There are also rubber cups for chair legs. They aren't pretty, but they work well. For the couch, you could try the rubber cups. It might be better to just take the wheels off and put rubber cups on those too.
Just as a different approach, would you consider an area rug? It would add texture and help keep the furniture from sliding.
try self stick cork on one or two pieces to see if it helps. I did it on some chairs and it worked for me. I found it at Lowe's but I am sure other stores (maybe Michael's?) should have it.
Liz is right here's a picture below that helped me.
Thank you all for great suggestions. I guess I was too close to the problem. Will give these all thought and then head to hardware store.
You are so Welcome, Tbk.
Yes........Wal-Mart always has most Everything needed to redo or fix things!!!
(I should own stock in that Company!! LOL!)
I hope that the floor pads will help!! Take Care!
I would definitely define the area with a rug big enough to arrange the furniture on. The smaller rug could be used in another part of the room to define another area.