A question for you renovating ladies. H and I are looking at putting in new floors for the dining room as a Christmas present from my parents. We know that we would like it to look like wood, but are unsure if we want to go with hardwood (the click together kind, not the nail down kind) or just laminate (ie: Pergo, etc).
My parents have laminate type wood flooring and love it. It was really easy to put in and was only about $1/sq foot cost wise. We're probably looking at about 140-200 sq feet (guestimating). Hardwood is looking at $4/sq foot. Obviously we are going to get some idea on what my parents are willing to pay before deciding what we want.
Mil said that laminate flooring is the devil, and that if any water drops onto it it will crack and peel and need to be replaced. Hardwood is the only thing that will work and we'd be idiots to get laminate flooring. Then again, this is also the same mil who (I love her dearly) thinks that H can get whole life insurance for under $50 a month.
Has anyone had laminate flooring? Is it really that bad? I'm fairly certain my parents have spilled stuff on their floor before without a bad reaction and thought Pergo was supposed to be awesomely pet resistant, spill resistant, etc.
Re: Flooring - Laminate verses hardwood
One day I even left the water in the kitchen sink running, and it overflowed all over the kitchen and dining room (smart, huh?), and there was no damage to the floor. I called the handyman, and asked him to come out and check it. Thankfully, they were gutting the apartment below mine, so there was nothing underneath to worry about..
Cost wise, it's the best. And no one could even tell the difference when they came over..
BTW whole life is NOT the way to go. PM me and I can expain.
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It is true that pit bulls grab and hold on. But what they most
often grab and refuse to let go of is your heart
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Hardwood, on the other hand, requires a TON of upkeep. If you don't sweep it every day, you risk damaging the finish from little pieces of dirt being dragged across it (acts like sandpaper).
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It all depends on preference. Some people have older houses with old fashioned characteristics and want to keep the character of the old house, so they pick real hardwood.
But even if you do have an old house, IMO, I think the laminate looks good, costs less and is easier to maintain for you and any future owner. I'd probably choose it.
I like no upkeep and easy cleaning
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Honestly, I know some people love carpeting. And this is just my opinion, but when I own a house someday I'd rather have wood/laminate flooring in every room possible besides the kitchen and bathrooms. Right now we live in an apartment and have real wood flooring except for the kitchen and bathroom.
Even with real wood, I like the feel and look of it and I'd rather throw down an area rug that i can change easily instead of having full wall to wall carpeting.
The other option that I like is having all wood/laminate except for maybe the kitchens/bathrooms and bedrooms, just in the living room, dining room and hallways. That's just me. But with how inexpensive and easy to maintain the laminate is, plus how much more popular it is - shoould you sell- I would put it wherever you could.
I don't know, I watch a lot of renovation shows. ; )
Funny story (well maybe not that funny). When we had the inspector at this house the worst thing he could find was the condition of the carpet and he recommended getting new carpet within a year. I just laughed because the carpet in this house is pristine compaired to the past apartments I've had.
Oh we figured out very quickly that whole life was a bad decision for us. The cheapest I could find was $500/month for $200,000 worth of coverage. That's just not feasable right now for us right now or worth it in the long run. We ended up getting a couple term policies (one he has from before me, his job also helps with a slightly bigger policy)
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Andy has managed to figure out how to dent it (probably by banging on it REALLY REALLY hard with a matchbox or something), but to me, the floor looks as good as new.
And they're pretty much one step below clean freaks. Andy cured them of that level.
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It is true that pit bulls grab and hold on. But what they most
often grab and refuse to let go of is your heart
That being said, my current apartment has laminate (and I know a couple of people who also have laminate) and I've never heard of that water drop thing (and would be completely screwed in terms of my deposit if it were true. ) OK, it might happen if you use the cheapest cruddiest laminate, you know, the kind that has sticking power comparable to scotch tape.
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