Can I have some flooring suggestions please?

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Al238
Level 1
West Palm Beach, FL

Can I have some flooring suggestions please?

Current wood floors had some dark water damage. We were given recommendation to use a floor/porch/patio paint and polyurathne. They looked amazing but are now showing much wear/scratches. (Love the blue).

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I was thinking of a thinner luxury vinyl tile so we could keep existing cove base (base boards).

Any recommendations for a durable (potentially blue) option? Thanks!

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Pat271
Level 10
Greenville, SC

@Al238 

 

We just had our entire STR condo flooring replaced with luxury vinyl planks a few months ago. It looks beautiful and is holding up very well so far. We were careful to get “commercial grade” planks, with a thick wear layer. That way, if it scratches it doesn’t go through to the rest of the plank and is hardly noticeable.

 

We got a “floating” floor, as opposed to “peel-and-stick”. The floating floor is quite a bit less expensive to install, but it does have the disadvantage of having to remove several planks if one of them gets damaged.

 

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Jenny
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Community Manager
Galashiels, United Kingdom

Hi @Al238 

 

Have you made any decisions on what kind of flooring would work better for you?

 

Feel free to pop back and let us know what you decided.

 

Jenny

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Al238
Level 1
West Palm Beach, FL

I have not. I was hoping to get some ideas, but I dont think I got any replies.

Pat271
Level 10
Greenville, SC

@Al238 

 

We just had our entire STR condo flooring replaced with luxury vinyl planks a few months ago. It looks beautiful and is holding up very well so far. We were careful to get “commercial grade” planks, with a thick wear layer. That way, if it scratches it doesn’t go through to the rest of the plank and is hardly noticeable.

 

We got a “floating” floor, as opposed to “peel-and-stick”. The floating floor is quite a bit less expensive to install, but it does have the disadvantage of having to remove several planks if one of them gets damaged.

 

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