Anonymous wrote:We are moving from out of town to a 20 yr house and need to replace the kid and guest bedroom flooring. For a variety of reason we like textured waterproof LVP.
however, we want to consider resale value and trends. We had great hardwood in the main floor and second floor master Br and hallways.
Does LVP fly in a BRs of a $1-2M home? A $2-3m hime? A $4-5M home?
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:What about in the kitchen? Is it okay to put LVP in the kitchen if the the adjoining rooms are hardwood? Or is it better to put hardwood in the kitchen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't laminate wood the same price as hardwood but lasts longer, less scratches and waterproof?
We have that as we have a pool and each bedroom has its own bathroom. Which is actually a daily wet kid / wet towel / wet clothes nightmare. Carpets wouldn't last in our house and wood water damage would be a shame.
You’re thinking of engineered wood.
What’s that??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't laminate wood the same price as hardwood but lasts longer, less scratches and waterproof?
We have that as we have a pool and each bedroom has its own bathroom. Which is actually a daily wet kid / wet towel / wet clothes nightmare. Carpets wouldn't last in our house and wood water damage would be a shame.
You’re thinking of engineered wood.
Anonymous wrote:We're putting LVP in our basement level to replace 15 yr old carpeting. Realtor said our house will sell in a nanosecond fro $1.5M in close in McLean. I like the look of it so that's what we're doing.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't laminate wood the same price as hardwood but lasts longer, less scratches and waterproof?
We have that as we have a pool and each bedroom has its own bathroom. Which is actually a daily wet kid / wet towel / wet clothes nightmare. Carpets wouldn't last in our house and wood water damage would be a shame.
Anonymous wrote:We're putting LVP in our basement level to replace 15 yr old carpeting. Realtor said our house will sell in a nanosecond fro $1.5M in close in McLean. I like the look of it so that's what we're doing.
Anonymous wrote:Does LVP fly in the BRs of a $1-2M home?
No.
A $2-3m home?
Hell no.
A $4-5M home?
Eff no.
Anonymous wrote:We're putting LVP in our basement level to replace 15 yr old carpeting. Realtor said our house will sell in a nanosecond fro $1.5M in close in McLean. I like the look of it so that's what we're doing.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't laminate wood the same price as hardwood but lasts longer, less scratches and waterproof?
We have that as we have a pool and each bedroom has its own bathroom. Which is actually a daily wet kid / wet towel / wet clothes nightmare. Carpets wouldn't last in our house and wood water damage would be a shame.