kandeebunny
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They make tile now that looks like hardwood...very convincing!
They make tile now that looks like hardwood...very convincing!
We made the mistake of straying into the hardwood section and fell in love. DH doesn't want laminate because we have 2 large dogs that will be in one of the rooms we are redoing. We're afraid their nails and playing will damage the floor. With the laminate you would only be able to refinish the floors once. With the hardwoods we could refinish it a million times (slight exaggeration).
Great choice!
We just had Tigerwood installed in our foyer, sunroom, & living room.
Love it!!!![]()
So jealous. Do you have a picture you could post? I'd love to see how it looks down.
We rent, and the landlady put in real wood floors. She says the exact opposite.
I *wish* we had cheapie laminate, because we wouldn't have all these chunks out of the floor from dropping cans in the kitchen and so on!![]()
We've been in our house 12 years now and it's finally time to replace the flooring. Home Depot is running a special on carpet installation, and we were looking at hardwood or laminate in the kitchen. While browsing, I found a beautiful vinyl from Armstrong that looks like real hardwood. Even has a "feel" of graining to it. While I know it's not nearly the same, I think this would be a good option for us because of the kids and dogs.
Only mentioning it, because it may give you another option. Good luck!
We've been in our house 12 years now and it's finally time to replace the flooring. Home Depot is running a special on carpet installation, and we were looking at hardwood or laminate in the kitchen. While browsing, I found a beautiful vinyl from Armstrong that looks like real hardwood. Even has a "feel" of graining to it. While I know it's not nearly the same, I think this would be a good option for us because of the kids and dogs.
Only mentioning it, because it may give you another option. Good luck!
We made the mistake of straying into the hardwood section and fell in love. DH doesn't want laminate because we have 2 large dogs that will be in one of the rooms we are redoing. We're afraid their nails and playing will damage the floor. With the laminate you would only be able to refinish the floors once. With the hardwoods we could refinish it a million times (slight exaggeration).
Some engineered wood floors might be a single sanding-not sure on that.
Hardwood can be prefinished or not. It is really messy to sand and stain but that gives the best finished look.