In places where carpets are often rolled up or moved, it is best to lay loose carpets. The carpet is trimmed, bonded and stitched into a whole piece, which is directly paved on the ground, not pasted with the ground, and pasted around along the foot of the wall.
The fixed paving method can be used in places that do not need to be rolled up, but will not bulge under the push of external force, such as the front waist of the corridor. Glue the trimmed carpet into a whole, and fix the back of the carpet with the floor around the room with adhesive or wooden strips (barbed boards), with the small hooks on the strips facing the sky.