Choosing the best flooring for a home depends on several factors, including durability, aesthetics, maintenance, budget, and the specific needs of each room. Here’s a breakdown of the best flooring options and when to use them:
1. Hardwood – Timeless & high-value; great for living areas, but expensive and prone to scratches.
2. Engineered Hardwood – More moisture-resistant and budget-friendly, but less refinishable.
3. Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) – Waterproof, durable, and affordable, mimicking wood or stone. They are ideal for kitchens and high-traffic areas.
4. Tile – Stylish, water-resistant, and durable, but cold underfoot. Porcelain tiles are good for bathrooms & kitchen areas.
5. Laminate – Budget-friendly, scratch-resistant, and stylish, but they are not waterproof. Laminate flooring is good for rentals.
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