Seestedt’s is the only place we’ll purchase carpet as long as we live in the Twin Cities. The staff is very helpful in finding excactly what you are looking for — no matter what price point. We ordered with them for our last house and just now for our current house. We had a little issue with the installer. We called in and worked with Tina and immediately she had a plan to help resolve the issues. We love LOVE our carpet and it looks great! They are a great value and great options.
Kenneth R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lakeland, MN
Seestedt’s completed our vinyl kitchen floor last week 11−15−12 in a very professional way. We are impressed with all the people from start to the finish.
Dee T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Royal Oak, MI
I am not sure if this tip is considered common knowledge, but I’ve always heard that it’s much cheaper to get carpet remnants bound off and made into area rugs than buying actual area rugs. I’ve never had to do it previously, but with our new pad we just had to get some floor coverings. This place absolutely ROCKS for carpet remnants. It is the holy grail for remnants. The store’s at the corner of 6th and Wall, with a retro original sign that I appreciate graphically. The store itself is pretty grungy, with a quote-unquote showroom on the first floor and unheated rooms full of remnants upstairs. The experience reminds me a lot of a time when I was dragged along on a fake purse-buying expedition in NYC’s Chinatown in my youth(never again). You can find remnants typically sized 6 or 7 feet by 10 or 12 feet, but lots of other sizes are available too. The store charges $ 2/linear foot to bind off the edges. Our rugs look amazing. We got several in very large sizes, in the low hundreds rather than the low thousands. Big plus — they also sell Marmoleum Click(laminate boards) as well as sheet. I absolutely love this surface; it’s sustainable and natural, with a great foot feel. Okay, I’m getting weird now…