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Old 08-12-2025, 09:03 AM   #4
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We did living room with clip together oak boards (pre-sealed) on an underlay.
Kitchen and hall with quarry tiles.

The ground floor is solid concrete/cement stuff.

Not all vinyl and laminate are equal and both are poor in high traffic areas. There are massive differences in underlay, from thin light-weight foam (like a parcel wrap) to self adhesive waterproof high density stuff like a heavy-duty wet-suit material.

Edit:
Laminate certainly can work well in bedrooms and vinyl in a bathroom.
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