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Grand Sorcerer
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Home Flooring
Any of you have opinions on different flooring types?
With the still ongoing repairs of my home from fire damage, I'll need to install new flooring in the living room / dining room / bedrooms and hallway. Any thoughts from the masses on Laminate vs Vinyl vs Wood? |
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Cork laminate is nice, especially with an underlay.
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My preference is hardwood but laminate looks good and a heck of a lot cheaper. Vinyl used to be a better choice for durability and water resistance but laminate and vinyl are pretty much equal now. For either vinyl or laminate, a quality underlay is pretty much necessary.
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