rambob
Senior Member
if you do vinyl or carpet, round the wood edges some. A heat gun (or hair dryer) helps on curved areas if using vinyl. Make sure what you get is stretchy. Use a GOOD glue, like 3M spray adhesive, or it'll pull away in short order.
The problem lies in the compound edges, as seams are hard to hide with vinyl.
I would use a backing padded material behind the carpet or vinyl. to help with the overall look and the curves.
you could easily staple it on the underside as well