How can I keep furniture from moving on tile ?


Question:We just moved and our new living room is all tile flooring. My couches keep dancing closer to the television and it's making me crazy! I've already tried a rug, and that anti-slip grip stuff you put under rugs to no avail. I have three kids and everytime they throw themselves onto the couches, they move. Is there anything I can buy ? Perhaps some old helpful addage? Help!!!

Answers:
I found some rubber grippy feet at home depot. They're really secure.


Super glue?
well u know the little glass cologes with those circle plastic stick to the glass things they suck and stick to the glass well try putting those underneath the the legs or try ducktape
Try making an anchor from the bottom of the baseboards to use. Make an anchor hook on the sofa bottom of the frame and connect the 2 together by using some cable wiring to hold into place.

Unfortunately, tiles are dangerous and slippery. If you could by any chance move your living room to another room and switch out, it might serve you better to do so.
Nothing else, get some carpet placed over the tiles till the kids are more grown to protect the furniture, knees, and tiles.
Good luck sweetie!

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