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All fine floors are resource intensive, but one is required for creating rooms for non-[[Ascetic]] nobles. The viability of fine carpet depends on how easy it is to grow [[cloth]].
 
All fine floors are resource intensive, but one is required for creating rooms for non-[[Ascetic]] nobles. The viability of fine carpet depends on how easy it is to grow [[cloth]].
  
Against [[fine stone tile]]s, fine carpet has +1 beauty, takes less work to build, but is at twice the [[wealth]]. Cloth takes less work to grow than stone, assuming it is available. However, stone isn't flammable and requires only 80% work to clean, x2.5 less work than carpet. Fire can mostly be handled by [[firefoam popper]]s, though they need to be replaced. This makes the tiles largely interchangeable for royal rooms outside of combat zones, and rooms that don't see a lot of foot traffic. If you've combined your dining / recreation / throne rooms together, then use stone tiles; they are easier to clean and more defensible against [[drop pod]] attacks.
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Against [[fine stone tile]]s, fine carpet has +1 beauty, takes less work to build, but is at twice the [[wealth]]. Cloth takes less work to grow than stone, assuming it is available. However, stone isn't flammable and requires only 80% work to clean, x2.5 less work than carpet. Fire can mostly be handled by [[firefoam popper]]s, though they need to be replaced. This makes the tiles largely interchangeable for royal rooms outside of combat zones and rooms that see a lot of foot traffic.
  
 
[[Silver tile]]s are surprisingly competitive. They have the same beauty, and silver is only 6 {{Icon Small|silver}} more expensive. However, silver tile has a 0.2 cleanliness bonus, requires only 60% clean time (3.33x less than carpet), and is much faster to construct. Cotton itself depends on colony climate and Plants skill or [[traders]], while silver can be mined, [[deep drill]]ed or traded for - if the cloth needs to be bought, then silver usually comes out ahead. Even with a cloth industry, silver can compete with fine carpet.
 
[[Silver tile]]s are surprisingly competitive. They have the same beauty, and silver is only 6 {{Icon Small|silver}} more expensive. However, silver tile has a 0.2 cleanliness bonus, requires only 60% clean time (3.33x less than carpet), and is much faster to construct. Cotton itself depends on colony climate and Plants skill or [[traders]], while silver can be mined, [[deep drill]]ed or traded for - if the cloth needs to be bought, then silver usually comes out ahead. Even with a cloth industry, silver can compete with fine carpet.

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