Anonymous wrote:Luxury vinyl plank has no business in a 20s colonial home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Pre-finished hardwood is better than engineered hardwood, but won’t age as well.
The second half of this is just wrong— prefinished hardwood is the most durable form of wood flooring because the finish can be applied in the factory.
On the other hand people can tell the difference because on site finished has the uniform gloss/finish which reads as expensive to many people so while I think prefinished looks fine if you are asking what people will expect in a $2M home the answer is on site finished.
Anonymous wrote:
Pre-finished hardwood is better than engineered hardwood, but won’t age as well.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I realize this is absolutely the wrong day to post this question as most people are busy with family and errands, not sitting in front of their computer killing time, BUT, I'll add one more question for whenever you are done relatives and come back to DCUM.
Where does Luxury Vinyl Plank fall in the hierarchy of floors? I see people post about it and it seems to have lots of benefits (quiet, scratch-resistant), but does it come across as cheap?
Anonymous wrote:Sand in place oak, medium stain (not too orange, not to gray). Don’t overthink it. You’re going for “are these original?”
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I realize this is absolutely the wrong day to post this question as most people are busy with family and errands, not sitting in front of their computer killing time, BUT, I'll add one more question for whenever you are done relatives and come back to DCUM.
Where does Luxury Vinyl Plank fall in the hierarchy of floors? I see people post about it and it seems to have lots of benefits (quiet, scratch-resistant), but does it come across as cheap?