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The WORST Flooring Choices That Could Tank Your Home's Value 

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What is the best flooring to use in your home? Hardwood? Engineered hardwood? Luxury vinyl plank LVP? Carpet? Vinyl? Laminate?
In this video, we dive into the best flooring options that can add serious value to your home and the worst ones that might drag it down.
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:27 Why Is Flooring Important?
01:52 Agent Vs Decorator
03:16 Hardwood
05:16 Engineered Hardwood
08:03 Luxury Vinyl Plank
10:20 Porcelain & Ceramic Tile
12:09 Carpet
13:53 Cheap Laminate
14:50 Vinyl Sheet Flooring
15:25 Profitable Homeowners
15:51 Vinyl on Hardwood
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@bettysmith4527
@bettysmith4527 7 дней назад
I have to LOL, I looked at a brand new condo a few weeks ago, and they were price in a medium rage, 55 plus. I could not believe they didn't even have hardwood as standard, they were legit putting sheet vinyl in the kitchen, dining, bathrooms, and laundry room as standard! WTF, you want me to pay 520K to get sheet vinyl flooring?! 🤦‍♀
@misterogers9423
@misterogers9423 4 дня назад
There are exceptions, but it is mostly 90s, 80s or 70s houses that have hard wood, especially if want solid hardwood. At least in this price range, but I think part of it is solid hardwood is way more now than it used to be and it is not easy to add since it requires more depth than standard floors.
@bettysmith4527
@bettysmith4527 4 дня назад
@@misterogers9423 In my area a brand new build is EXPECTED to have zero carpeting and either LVP or Hardwood at least on the entire first floor with exception of bathrooms!
@ari3lz3pp
@ari3lz3pp 3 дня назад
I agree! It's a new SCAM. Vinyl is slightly less maintenance but it's not worth the feel IMO AND the toxins....high VOC with vinyl. Some companies lied before...then when tested by a trustworthy third party they had all the toxins expected. I won't trust vinyl and I also don't like carpet because if it's not wool it's not great either. But even polyester carpet is better than vinyl and laminate. It's sad people don't do their research thoroughly. So many places legitimately are bragging about new vinyl. They can call it "luxury" like putting a pig in lipstick.....it's still a pig. But many of the younger people also that DO have money for a home are easily fooled. They don't put the effort into details much so they eat up that marketing. 😢Even plenty of wealthy people with blind trust. It's pretty wild.
@michaeld.3779
@michaeld.3779 7 дней назад
I installed LVP throughout the house. I was quoted $18,000 for labor and the LVP--which didn't include removing and reinstalling the toilets ($200 each X three), moving the fridge and stove, installing new baseboard throughout. The final cost would have been in the $20,000. range. I did the same job myself for $7000, and saved $13,000. I watched many RU-vid videos on how to do this work, how to prepare the subsurfaces, how to cut the LVPs. I also purchased the best tools that the pros use. It took quite a while, and I'll never do it again, but thirteen grand is a lot of money to me, so I bit the bullet, and my floors look amazing.
@lizzieb6311
@lizzieb6311 7 дней назад
Nice! I love mine too! Look great…and super easy to clean. Glad you saved all the extra 💰💰
@ItIsYourMom
@ItIsYourMom 5 дней назад
Glad you learned how to do the job right, big savings!
@andrewknight1446
@andrewknight1446 3 дня назад
LVP is awesome and probably the easiest planks to install.
@ari3lz3pp
@ari3lz3pp 3 дня назад
Is it low VOC? It's going to be cheap if it's toxic. I wouldn't bid on your home full value because of that specifically. IDC if it's new...that's probably worse TBH.
@lizzieb6311
@lizzieb6311 3 дня назад
@@ari3lz3pp $7K is not cheap for LVT being installed by the homeowner…. Mine was LOW VOC with a 20m thick covering and the flooring itself cost me $4800 for 1500 sq feet of floor.
@wallihaley5194
@wallihaley5194 7 дней назад
My house is 105 years old and still has its original hardwood floors. I had 3 dogs who lived here for years with zero issues. My neighbors also have hardwood floors and I have never heard them say their cats caused an issue with their hardwood floors.
@charmc4152
@charmc4152 7 дней назад
7 dogs and 2 guest dogs have lived in my home at various times. Usually, we have at least 3 dogs in the household. They have turned polished hardwood floors into "distressed" wood floors. But everyone else LOVES wood floors. I like how they look, but I don't love them as a dog owner.
@whiteserpent6753
@whiteserpent6753 7 дней назад
It’s a combination of dog weight and nail maintenance, mostly. If you are constantly maintaining the nails and you never hear a click when the dogs walk, they will not scratch the floors. If this is not the case and the dog is lightweight, the nails will not scratch the floors. If the dogs are large and the nails are not constantly maintained, the nails will scratch/dent the floors unless the wood is particularly dense or it has a rock hard factory finish. If the floors are scratched or dented, it will be more or less visible depending on the finish (color/sheen). And how much you care will depend on the look you’re going for. Also, I’ll note that the fir my house was built from is rock hard and difficult to drill through. Fir I buy in the store is much softer. It’s also possible for the older wood to have different properties from the new growth wood- so what may be true of your hardwood may not be true of similar wood type purchased new today.
@vikingprincess634
@vikingprincess634 6 дней назад
@@whiteserpent6753 Exactly. Our dogs are 6 lbs and 12 lbs, and their nails get trimmed regularly. No problems with our post Civil War hardwood plank floors (which we love).
@midlife_minimalist
@midlife_minimalist 5 дней назад
I’m one person with 3 cats whose nails get trimmed monthly and my wood floors have been damaged. I even chose one that supposedly had one of the strongest finishes at the time. I’m in FL so it’s engineered. You can’t put true hardwood on a slab.
@Ninjanimegamer
@Ninjanimegamer 5 дней назад
Hardwood can last, and be scratched proof but it depends on how they were treated, and varnished. A few coats of boat varnish and they become water proof too. Our real hardwood floors will never need to be refinished, and we have cats. They were installed at a time construction of hardwood floors included aluminum oxide. They are extremely durable, scratch proof and with a top coat of boat varnish are water proof.
@debram476
@debram476 6 дней назад
I live in Florida and I have ceramic tile throughout my house. We have sandy soil, so the sand will damage vinyl plank or wood floors. The ceramic holds up to our sandy soil, so it suits us. I also have a vacuum robot and mop robot to keep them clean. It makes life easier!
@KatiSpaniak
@KatiSpaniak 6 дней назад
Great tip!
@bawillard2578
@bawillard2578 4 дня назад
Steamer is great on tile as well ...I also am in FL. Won't have anything else for flooring in FL. Then porcelain tile rectified!
@wallihaley5194
@wallihaley5194 2 дня назад
@@debram476 that makes sense.
@awifeinterrupted
@awifeinterrupted 7 дней назад
🐶. I live in Georgia. Engineered hardwood is fine. However, DO NOT get a high gloss finish. The dogs will scratch it. Matte is your friend.
@tamick2000
@tamick2000 7 дней назад
Yes, I bought a home with glossy engineered wood floors and the immediate problem was paw prints from the natural oils on my pets feet. The floor looked bad constantly. I ripped them out and put tile as that is a desirable floor in Southern California.
@pinkorganichorse
@pinkorganichorse 6 дней назад
Don't let dogs go inside your home. Yucko.
@kristianFL
@kristianFL 6 дней назад
@@pinkorganichorse Don't have dogs if you aren't going to let them in your house.
@Ninjanimegamer
@Ninjanimegamer 5 дней назад
All oil based products break down. Engineered wood is made from oil, and it looks cheap. Go with real hardwood, use a boat varnish to seal the floors in high humidity and put a couple of layers of varnish on it to make it scratch proof. The finish will last years and later, if you want to refinish the option is there.
@tamiamyourfavoritedragon8890
@tamiamyourfavoritedragon8890 3 дня назад
@@Ninjanimegamer I have bamboo hardwoods. Had to refinish them with a matte finish and a lighter stain to mask pet scratches.
@phnigra111
@phnigra111 7 дней назад
The term ‘Luxury Vinyl’ is an oxymoron.. if the hardwood gets scratched then so be it. That’s what it’s there for. I would also avoid high gloss and go with a more matte finish. Also go with area rugs in high traffic areas.
@Ninjanimegamer
@Ninjanimegamer 5 дней назад
Exactly. We used a varnish that prevents scratching on our real hardwood floors. I've dragged furniture across the floors, we have pets and we aren't careful, but we don't have scratches.
@snoopybluejeans
@snoopybluejeans 5 дней назад
Luxury vinyl is a locking system, floating floor, the cheap stuff is glue on and far thinner. Put yes, it's still vinyl at the end of the day. Not much different than polypropylene carpets.
@marcirobins5144
@marcirobins5144 4 дня назад
@@snoopybluejeansThere are different levels of LVP. Many commercial establishments use LVP.
@user-pe2wq8rm1k
@user-pe2wq8rm1k Час назад
Thank you, I laugh every time I hear someone says because I’m not buying what you’re selling.
@eleanoreagly4844
@eleanoreagly4844 7 дней назад
Purchased a new built house, had carpet taken out and hardwood installed the entire first floor, including the kitchen. Previous house carpet over hardwood had carpet removed, floors refinished and wood flooring in the kitchen. It was an excellent decision when it came time to sell.
@carollynt
@carollynt 3 дня назад
I bought flooring for myself. Luxury carpet. It’s warm, quiet, dark so spills aren’t an issue and I probably won’t break a hip if I fall on it. It’s so comfortable on bad feet. I have no qualms about ripping it out when I move out and putting in something in style years from now. This house was not originally designed for heavy ceramic tile. I do agree that someone else’s carpet is something no one cares for.
@toniliveshere6824
@toniliveshere6824 2 часа назад
I hate ceramic tile. It's cold and loud.
@haddiejonesy
@haddiejonesy 7 дней назад
Hmmm, my experience with LVP (two homes both sold 200K+ over purchase), don't go cheap, get a good installer that can do straight runs, and keep a magic eraser on hand for scuffs. Had it in my open concept first floor, spills, puppy messes, and 3 pit bulls and a rotty couldn't scratch it. Took it like a champ, if that were new hardwood, i would have been in tears.
@marinahillier3292
@marinahillier3292 4 дня назад
Hardwood is much more durable than people think
@janicetribbiani7535
@janicetribbiani7535 4 дня назад
@@marinahillier3292only if it’s properly maintained. A lot of folks neglect their hardwood floors.
@haddiejonesy
@haddiejonesy 4 дня назад
@@marinahillier3292 I Had it my entire life; yes, it is, but one excitable day from the Amazon delivery guy with my 140lb Rottie, and you can pay the damage to my floor. Had it in my Hoboken apartment - Brazilian walnut, gorgeous, but the only thing I worried about on that floor was my girls' 4 inch heels.
@virginiamoss7045
@virginiamoss7045 7 дней назад
One thing I know is that, if you live where sand gets tracked in, you better have some kind of durable tile or even concrete at the entry doors. That sand will eat through wood and vinyl real quick.
@cherylanon5791
@cherylanon5791 4 дня назад
no only sand, but salt or other road chemicals, if you live in a snowy state, it's going to end up in your home regardless of having rugs in your entry way.
@wallihaley5194
@wallihaley5194 2 дня назад
@@virginiamoss7045 that’s why I don’t wear my outside shoes in the house. I take them off and put on house slippers.
@wallihaley5194
@wallihaley5194 2 дня назад
@@cherylanon5791 , or you could just do what millions of people around the world do: don’t wear your outside shoes in the house. Put on house shoes inside.
@virginiamoss7045
@virginiamoss7045 2 дня назад
@@wallihaley5194 Yes, so simple and widespread. Americans are still at the were-you-raised-in-a-barn level it seems. It's hard to train children and men to not wear outside shoes in the house. Japanese people have it down practically to a science, having separate toilet shoes in some households.
@wallihaley5194
@wallihaley5194 2 дня назад
@@virginiamoss7045 , yes, and I read recently that not wearing your outside shoes in the house keeps the floors 80% cleaner. I do know that this is a more common practice in some parts of the country especially where the winters are cold and snowy. But I do it as a standard practice. I keep a basket of washable slippers by the front door for guests, and that helps.
@1974jashful
@1974jashful День назад
We remodeled an older home and added engineered hardwood throughout, including the kitchen. It is warm and beautiful. On the day we moved in though, our movers gouged the floor by scooting our heavy sofa. Luckily I was there and put a stop to everything until I got felt pads installed under every single surface that was touching the floor. I can now easily move heavy pieces of furniture to clean. After 11 years, our floors look great! We also bought extra flooring, luckily, since we have had 2 water leaks. Our flooring company removed and replaced the damaged, warped pieces and you would never know it.
@be9988
@be9988 7 дней назад
My house was built in the 60s. Previous owners put asbestos tile over original hardwood flooring and then later put expensive wool berber carpet on top of the asbestos tile. When we bought the house we didn't know what was under the carpet but it looked nice enough that we planned on keeping it. During the final walk through we found out there was water damage on the carpet in multiple spots that had been hidden under large heavy furniture pieces. We still closed on the house but wanted to replace the carpet right away. That's when we realized there was asbestos tile underneath. We ended up paying a lot of money to an asbestos abatement company and then thousands more to install hardwood... and the asbestos abatement company told us the original flooring was hardwood but it wasn't salvageable.
@charmc4152
@charmc4152 7 дней назад
That sounds like an incredibly painful experience. Sorry that happened to you. 🩷
@snoopybluejeans
@snoopybluejeans 5 дней назад
Yikes.
@ashleycnossen3157
@ashleycnossen3157 4 дня назад
That's rough
@DeanDecoursey
@DeanDecoursey День назад
I bought a house in 2010 that had wall to wall carpet. I removed the carpet. As a hardwood flooring contractor, I put in hardwood flooring everywhere, except for two of the 3 bathrooms. I also put in white oak treads and risers and new white oak posts and handrails. For the floors, I put in 13/16 inch thick rosewood parquet that I had bought 30 years ago in Thailand, and bordered it in each room with 2 rows of select white oak flooring. I did the same in the master bedroom and in the basement. For the 2 smaller bedrooms, I put select white oak flooring in. I plan on selling house in 2-3 years and refinishing floors before selling. I’d love to put solid white oak 6 paneled doors in house but I’d never get my money out of it.
@randallthomas5207
@randallthomas5207 День назад
Homes in the southwest are almost always, slab on grade, with very little soil moisture. So, tile makes much more sense, as it can be installed directly over the concrete slab.
@Hope2BHappy
@Hope2BHappy 9 часов назад
Good to hear some people still love hardwood floors. We have a regional place that manufactures hardwood flooring and they say they have really seen a down trend in sales due to the use of the LVP. Glad to hear people in the know still appreciate the real thing.
@jacqueblue
@jacqueblue 7 дней назад
I did the absolute worst by accident. Got duped into gray lpv with grooved wood graining. I'm freaking sick to my stomach every day.😪😪😪
@snoopybluejeans
@snoopybluejeans 5 дней назад
Grey is depressing. Mine is brown with some grey in it, with natural looking knots. Uniform all around with no light/dark boards. It's looks more than fine for my rental.
@rebeccacarraway480
@rebeccacarraway480 5 дней назад
Why? The color? The graining?
@lauralaforge558
@lauralaforge558 День назад
You can do area rugs.
@dennyj8650
@dennyj8650 18 часов назад
My apartment (built in 80s) has the gray simulated plank flooring, so ugly. And oddly a remodel of an old apartment has the very same. A Chinese restaurant has the identical same floor, it's approx. 20 yrs old and all the finish is worn off. Heck, I'd take the 60s - 80s vinyl flooring over that! And the gray has simulated knots that conceal dirt, floor always looks dirty!
@lisalaufenberg6002
@lisalaufenberg6002 7 дней назад
We have a 1930's home. We remodeled our kitchen years ago, removed the vinyl laminate flooring, water stained pine underneath, we had hardwood floors installed to match the rest of the home. Love it, yes, hardwood floors are lovely in the kitchen, they clean well, look warm and inviting. I always encourage people that hardwood in the kitchen is a great choice! Thank you for the video!
@grizzlygrizzle
@grizzlygrizzle 6 дней назад
I grew up in a house built in 1720, with an addition built in 1830. The floors were pine. The back stairs were uneven in height, and were dished out from centuries of people going up those stairs. Loved that house. (The pine was a harder pine than you get today, and old, slow-growth pine that was harder than pine from managed forests.)
@Ninjanimegamer
@Ninjanimegamer 5 дней назад
And if you use a boat varnish on the hardwood in the kitchen and bathrooms it makes for a water proof seal.
@vikingprincess634
@vikingprincess634 4 дня назад
I agree! We have hardwood in our kitchen and I love it. So easy to clean, and it’s beautiful too!
@lindawilson4625
@lindawilson4625 7 дней назад
Hardwood looks great, but any cat owner knows that cat barf will eat the finish no matter how quickly you clean it up. Tile or LVP is the way to go IMO. As a long time pet owner I would pass on a home with hardwood flooring.
@chapman1569
@chapman1569 7 дней назад
I have LVP and as soon as it was installed, my cat had an accident on it, aka pee, it floated on top, didn't penetrate. I cleaned it and no smells remained. My dogs didn't scratch it, but when I moved some furniture, I scratched it a bit. Fortunately it doesn't show.
@willsx2
@willsx2 7 дней назад
I grew up with hardwood and have it now. The materials used to refinish hardwood has improved a ton. I have a cat that pukes a lot and it has not damaged the floors.
@user-kz6ww1zp9g
@user-kz6ww1zp9g 6 дней назад
We have been in our older (1908) home for almost 50 years. We have raised our children here and have had many cats. Our original hardwood floors still look great!
@user-ig9ri5er1c
@user-ig9ri5er1c 6 дней назад
Have cats…haven’t had any issues with engineered hardwood. Has been great!
@nogames8982
@nogames8982 5 дней назад
I totally agree with you. I had carpet throughout my house and it detest it. Finally was able to update and put in LVP. The first time I heard the cat puking I came running with a paper towel and a Clorox wipe. As easy as that.
@isabelle.9
@isabelle.9 7 дней назад
The main thing to keep in mind when choosing a hardwood floor for a kitchen is to select a wood essence that has a janka hardness rate of at least 1300 and up
@JohnnyBfromPeoria
@JohnnyBfromPeoria 6 дней назад
I shied away from Hickory for my customers here in the desert southwest because of end-checking (see below). A smooth finish maple will show dents no matter how hard it is - it's wood after all. Just be realistic, manufacturers and refinishers can make the wear surface as resistant as possible but can't do much for impact damage (and a Janka test is just for that, good advice). And you're going to need humidity control if you live where it's dry - sometimes lots of moisture added just to get to 50% relative.
@granitfog
@granitfog 7 дней назад
Vinyl flooring has BPA. Though covered with a "protective layer", wear will eventually cause the layer to erode and release the BPA in the vinyl. BPA is a known endocrine disruptor. With babies crawling around at floor level, vinyl flooring shouldn't contain a substance that impacts development.
@ashleycnossen3157
@ashleycnossen3157 4 дня назад
Thanks for sharing this info, I didn't know
@lhartwig2354
@lhartwig2354 4 часа назад
No some vinyl flooring has BPA but many do not. The ones that do not are clearly labeled.
@granitfog
@granitfog 3 часа назад
@@lhartwig2354 I have looked for such labeling and have not found it. Perhaps it is in the fine print. VOC Free flooring is easly found but BPA free more difficult to find (as yet even a google search for "BPA free vinyl flooring" fails to produce BPA flooring options.
@bmanz8117
@bmanz8117 3 дня назад
The real estate market is about ready to burst. Like in 2008, Hardwood is really nice, however put on slabs in Florida as well as humidity just makes it risky..we love our tile flooring that looks likes wood. It also works out well with having our dogs. Our beautiful tile is porcelain tile. Great quality. We kept every bedroom, 4 bedrooms with same floring.
@karengreen462
@karengreen462 7 дней назад
I was looking at homes for sale online and I could pick out LVP every time. It just has a sheen that gives it away. Not a fan.
@rumporridge1
@rumporridge1 3 дня назад
You absolutely cannot tell what flooring they have on line. Stop the lies.
@maryannwalters-fiallo3233
@maryannwalters-fiallo3233 7 дней назад
Yes. Hardwood is beautiful. But the way we live nowadays, LVP is the way to go. For pets and kids. Put them in my last 2 homes.. and I hate wall to wall carpet anywhere. I have area rugs. The worst is when people put new carpet in to sell.. I just think it needs to be ripped out.
@user-tk1xd9js1z
@user-tk1xd9js1z 7 дней назад
LVP is shorthand for Luxury Vinyl Plank. There are five main types of hardwood floors. They are: vinyl, laminate, parquet, solid and engineered hardwood flooring.
@bettysmith4527
@bettysmith4527 7 дней назад
Agreed! When reading real estate listings and the agent proudly puts "new carpeting", I just sigh and say... no thanks, moving on!
@KidCity1985
@KidCity1985 7 дней назад
Carpet is gross.
@charmc4152
@charmc4152 7 дней назад
​@@bettysmith4527 If the house is going to come with carpet anyway, it might as well be NEW carpeting. I wouldn't let the carpeting be a deal-breaker for an otherwise nice or suitable house. All things considered, new carpet isn't the worst thing. The only caveat would be if you thought the carpet was covering something up.
@charmc4152
@charmc4152 7 дней назад
@living2day617 Plantar fasciitis? I think tile of any sort can be exceptionally dangerous for older people. It can be very slippery when wet, but if they are to fall for any reason, they will have more risk of substantial injuries from broken bones or head trauma.
@ItIsYourMom
@ItIsYourMom 6 дней назад
Amateur installation of engineered wood and laminate is a huge issue, it even sounds bad walking on it! Pay a professional for installation! Also, no matter what, do not change flooring from room to room, unless it’s carpet in a bedroom of tile by the tub. When I was in real estate , I saw homes with tile in one room, laminate in another, a different tile in another, what a mess!
@PlumbNutz
@PlumbNutz 4 дня назад
If the floor is uneven underneath the lvp or laminate you are going to have issues with the floor moving up and down as you step on it. A professional is only going to fix that if you pay them extra, and it's going to cost quite a bit extra perhaps even more than the installation
@tanyastinson4633
@tanyastinson4633 7 дней назад
I replaced my carpet and tile mix with LVT from California Bamboo. I purchased the xtra wide plank. It looks real, it’s waterproof and the stuff I got is much stronger than engineered hardwood. It does not scratch. I spilled nail polish on it and removed it with nail polish remover can’t tell. I have I all over my home. I love this stuff! Oh, it wasn’t cheap. It was around 15k for 2000 sq feet. I shopped around and got the best looking and most durable I could find. But definitely pay for an installer.
@MoneyMindsetCoach3
@MoneyMindsetCoach3 5 дней назад
A good idea for sellers is to go to new home displays, they will see the up to date choices in flooring, countertops, fixtures, lighting etc. i was in real estate for years partly working selling existing and also worked for builders. If a seller has decorating, that is too specific it can hurt thecsale, that is why new home displays are so good because the choices appeal to the masses.
@rl3810
@rl3810 5 дней назад
I got a StainMaster 25-year warranty waterproof and scratch proof VPF. The only reason for that was because they had a 70% per box sale at tech 4th of July and ended up redoing my whole home, including labor for 4.4k Had there not been a sale, I'd probably had have to had gone with the peel and stick vinyl like these new construction crap holes. I do recommend the flooring I got. It's thick, my dog nor furniture have scratched it and it's holding up really well.
@toomanymarys7355
@toomanymarys7355 7 дней назад
Hardwood has gone through as many trends in finish as anything else. 2000s purpleheart can make your home unsellable. And hardwood is frequently destroyed in kitchens from ice maker failures.
@natalieparker3187
@natalieparker3187 7 дней назад
Absolutely. We had a freezer die and leak all over the hardwood, it warped a bit.
@kathrynp7595
@kathrynp7595 7 дней назад
I live in Southern California and tile floors are very common, we have a expensive neutral beige/white tile that looks very good and is easy to keep clean, just have to have the grout professionally cleaned every few years. We do have an upgraded low pile carpet in the bedrooms but that is just our preference.
@altitudeiseverything3163
@altitudeiseverything3163 7 дней назад
Neutral color ceramic, marble, and slate tile, are among my top flooring choices (after solid hardwood). Tile is durable, easy to clean, and a great choice when indoor air quality is a top concern.
@critterscute3642
@critterscute3642 5 дней назад
Indoor air quality and VOCs are a top concern of mine, along with allergies. Nothing beats tile for that and ease of cleaning. ​@@altitudeiseverything3163
@user-gu1gc4vr2l
@user-gu1gc4vr2l 7 дней назад
I guess I’m weird I liked your house tile much more then the floor you put in
@lhartwig2354
@lhartwig2354 4 часа назад
Yes, hopefully she put the engineer wood over the tile so the next person can restore it. I put in engineered wood just in the bedrooms and it didn’t survive my teenagers so 16 years after it was installed it was ripped out and replaced with a commercial glue down LVP.
@lisabaltzer4190
@lisabaltzer4190 4 часа назад
I live in a log cabin, so my late husband had rustic wood flooring installed. It looks beautiful, but is impossible to clean. Swiffer products can’t be used because the floor shreds the dry cloths and the wet ones don’t get in the crevices. The floor destroyed a Floormate machine, so I had to buy a very expensive commercial floor machine. Even then I have to do touchups by hand because of all the dips and “rusticness”. Don’t put in “rustic” hardwood flooring unless you can get on your hands and knees to clean it. I have 5000 ft of hard flooring to clean.
@sarahhannah9647
@sarahhannah9647 6 дней назад
I guess I’m just a boomer at heart because I thought the title in your house was beautiful!! Yes tile is hard and can be loud but it is durable, easy to clean,and timelines. If you want carpet throw some rugs down. Rugs create soft places, define a space and provide noise dampening.
@KatiSpaniak
@KatiSpaniak 6 дней назад
Yep. Many people said that. But the tile was way too much.
@anitas5817
@anitas5817 7 дней назад
We did a pretty big remodel and we used a designer for the big, permanent stuff like cabinets, countertops, backsplash and floors. I’m so glad we did. It didn’t cost that much.
@annschwankhaus3735
@annschwankhaus3735 4 дня назад
We just had Provenza Moda LVP, (color is Buttercup) installed in our entire home. Absolutely beautiful and highly recommend! We also protected all our furniture legs just to be extra cautious.
@jacklabloom635
@jacklabloom635 21 час назад
We put white oak hardwood in our homes, kitchens included. We put large white porcelain tiles 0.4 inches thick in the bathrooms and laundry rooms. We matched floor height so hardwood and tile are level. Small tile is out. Large format tile is in. Use 1/16 or 1/8 inch grout lines. Wider grout lines are out. I disagree on the engineered hardwood. It is difficult to match years later, if you have to do a repair or an addition. Sunlight eventually changes the color of both engineered and regular hardwood flooring. Engineered hardwood is more difficult to sand. Whereas hardwood flooring can be easily sanded and color matched by professional hardwood installers. Engineered hardwood is indeed a lot tougher, more stable, and lasts a long time. The only issue I have is trying to match engineered hardwood flooring years later. You are correct about carpet. I abandoned carpet in 2017. No one wants carpet anymore. Not all decorators are equal. Beware of decorators who want to experiment on your dime. Trying things they have never done before. One decorator talked one woman into staining a new hardwood floor black. The homeowner hated it. The floor never looked clean. I experimented with laminate flooring, but abandoned it. I did try vinyl tile flooring in a well pump room. It was a good option in the pump room where the well pressure tank and water treatment equipment is located. That room has a drain, in the event of a tank leak. That room has two tanks holding 156 gallons of water, a water softener, and a 49 gallon water heater. The floor is recessed one inch so water will drain before reaching the hardwood in the adjacent utility room. The tanks do not burst, when they fail, because well systems operate between 40 and 60 psi. The tanks typically develop a small leak. We have a moisture detector at the lowest point that alarms when water reaches the detector. That detector has saved us twice so far. The way I do tile is to use 1/4 inch Hardiebacker board that is nailed to the wood subfloor. Never had any tile crack, in over twenty years, and it can be removed years later if you want to change the flooring. In older homes, the bathroom countertops are usually too low. I raise the bathroom countertops 3.5 inches. I use 3/4 inch quartz or solid white cultured marble countertops in bathrooms. I use thick ( 1.5 inch ) quartz countertops in kitchens. Quartz never has to be resealed like granite does. Here is a tip for all homeowners. Fill out and send in the warranty cards for all new appliances. If you don’t do that, you will have to prove you purchased the appliance to get warranty work done. We had a $2700 smooth electric cooktop that was recalled due to a fire hazard. The company paid us the purchase price including tax, plus $300 for an install, plus sent a technician to remove it. It was so dangerous, we were told to turn the breaker off and stop using it. The company cannot contact you, if they don’t where it is. They know what store sold it, and when it was purchased, but have no way of knowing who is using it, if you don’t send in the warranty card or fill one out online at time of installation or purchase.
@Here---Now
@Here---Now 6 часов назад
thank you, great tips!
@danielnapoli649
@danielnapoli649 7 дней назад
Very impractical advice. I'm 73 years old. When I was a boy all new homes had hardwood floors, anything else was an upcharge. My home was built in 1921 and had beautiful white oak floors. Over the years I've had them refinished 4 times. It's a real pain to do and the floor doesn't look good for long. I put luxury vinyl plank over the wood. If people don't like it, they can pick up the vinyl and the floors will be there ready to refinish. You don't glue or nail vinyl plank down so the wood floor is intact. Engineered hardwood is not as durable as she is hoping it is. Additionally, she could have used a sheet underlayment over her tile and used whatever flooring she wanted. Simply have the doors cut down and install thresholds. Remember them? They had a purpose. Builders don't use them to save money
@michelle-vl3me
@michelle-vl3me 7 дней назад
i would only add that it isn't very practical for her to advise we talk to our designer to make our choices. how many of us are going to hire a designer when we change our flooring? average people don't hire designers or decorators!
@Matthew_Loutner
@Matthew_Loutner 7 дней назад
My grandmother is gone now, but her entire house was built of maple. 🍁
@vivian9803
@vivian9803 4 дня назад
@@michelle-vl3me agree. And designers are often expensive and not all that helpful. Ask me how I know... 😏
@ashleycnossen3157
@ashleycnossen3157 4 дня назад
​@michelle-vl3me Yes I've seen enough horrific style choices by decorators (not designers, but sometimes them too) to stay far away from them
@RiverWoods111
@RiverWoods111 5 дней назад
Thank you, it is music to my ears to hear you telling people to not put carpet in bedrooms. I like the feeling of walking around on a cool hard surface, and I don't have to worry if my dog has an accident on hard surfaces. What I am not sure of is putting hardwood floors in with my propensity to bring home every stray puppy I find.
@thislisa
@thislisa 7 дней назад
I am not about to sell or buy and I just love to hear her advice. lol
@stevenkaskus6173
@stevenkaskus6173 3 дня назад
I put carpet in bedrooms and ripped all carpet out of the main living and traffic areas and had a LVP FROM LUMBER LIQUIDATORS it looks like real hardwood floor,has ridges and is a Rustic Acacia.
@deborahmcdonald4371
@deborahmcdonald4371 7 дней назад
No grout no grout no grout!! Ugghhh
@leashgang1
@leashgang1 6 дней назад
I lived in Latin America for 4 years. Everything is butt-tiled: no grout to get gross! It’s livable and easy to clean.
@nogames8982
@nogames8982 5 дней назад
Epoxy grout is very easy to clean. Are used it for my kitchen backsplash and for my shower. It works wonderful.
@Here---Now
@Here---Now 6 часов назад
@@leashgang1 sounds good
@lauralaforge558
@lauralaforge558 День назад
Taking out tile floors that are functional is wild to me. We made the choice to do hardwood in our kitchen and no regrets like 7 mos in.
@melanieeaton3344
@melanieeaton3344 7 дней назад
Love this video! Totally agree!!
@raybo1018
@raybo1018 7 дней назад
we recently used luxury vinyl plank in our living room. It's excellent!
@patriciasuzieganshorn3096
@patriciasuzieganshorn3096 7 дней назад
Thank you for this information. You Rock😊
@virginiamoss7045
@virginiamoss7045 7 дней назад
That luxury vinyl plank top layer looks like the Armstrong cushion-step vinyl flooring I had installed throughout most of my custom house. It's incredibly durable, easy to clean, very non-slip, warm and soft under foot, and spilled liquids don't drool down between planks of wood or engineered wood or vinyl wood planks. People look down on sheet vinyl, but I could not be more pleased with this flooring. It was top of the line, but you generally get what you pay for. It's less expensive than planks and installation should be professional to avoid seams (it's amazing to watch them work).
@lanialost1320
@lanialost1320 7 дней назад
I completely agree with you! There is unwarranted snobbery regarding sheet vinyl. Stay away from builder's grade. I went with commercial grade Armstrong sheet vinyl flooring in my kitchen and bathrooms in 2002 -- it looks fantastic today AND does not suffer from seeping of liquid and dirt between seams. Only thing is if you dropped a seering hot saucepan onto vinyl -- it will scorch!
@virginiamoss7045
@virginiamoss7045 7 дней назад
@@lanialost1320 Oh, that's one thing I never thought about and have yet to experience. I'll be extra careful from now on. With my pattern, I can cut out the section damaged and inlay a matching cut out piece from scrap I saved and you won't even see the repair; So it can be repaired as well. One more: you won't hear your dog's click-click-clicking with it's claws when it walks or trots about at all.
@rosieposie9564
@rosieposie9564 6 дней назад
I have sheet vinyl in my kitchen and bathrooms and I absolutely love it. I would still have sheet vinyl in my house if I became rich. It looks great, is none slip, comfortable under foot and has no cracks for liquids or worse to get into.
@virginiamoss7045
@virginiamoss7045 6 дней назад
@@rosieposie9564 "... or worse ..." Made me laugh; my neighbor has a cat that is frequently vomiting a mess to clean up and she complains about the joints in her flooring. Then there are all the puppies in house training leaving puddles all over the floor. Vinyl has it's place; definitely better than carpet.
@rosieposie9564
@rosieposie9564 6 дней назад
@@virginiamoss7045 Her home is going to smell really bad if that continues.
@sunshinedaisy9879
@sunshinedaisy9879 7 дней назад
Yes we got hardwood all over the first floor and the half bathroom. However for the den which has concrete underneath, we got the engineered hardwood with 4 mm top which matches the solid hardwood on the first floor.
@Matthew_Loutner
@Matthew_Loutner 7 дней назад
I hope you sealed the concrete . . .
@heatherrj9980
@heatherrj9980 2 дня назад
I'm househunting and every time I see LVP in a house over 600k, I gag and think I'm not paying for this. What are people thinking?
@pennyw201
@pennyw201 3 дня назад
I’m so glad you said LVP next because I am in the process of finishing the upstairs of my house in it with the wide plank vinyl look and we love it and we don’t hear the dogs nails on the flooring either 😅
@anitas5817
@anitas5817 7 дней назад
We live in south Louisiana and have solid oak flooring. It does cup seasonally but that is now very minimal after 15 years. I probably would have gotten engineered hardwood if I’d known about this problem. My parent’s house had 2” solid strip oak and cupping wasn’t a problem. I have 4” and 5” planks.
@susanpera2131
@susanpera2131 7 дней назад
My home was built in 1970 - so no hardwood unfortunately. I just replaced my badly worn carpet with a low pile neutral luxury carpet ( looks great!) because I plan on moving in 1-2 years. I didn’t want to put a lot of money into hardwood or engineered hardwood that I wouldn’t get my money back when selling. I saw one comment that the person wouldn’t even look at a house if it was carpeted. I think that a mistake. You can find a great house with carpet - just change it. Sometimes the inventory is low and you aren’t going to find a perfect house. There will always be changes you have to make. My home had dirty green carpet and ‘70’s wallpaper everywhere. We made changes and the house is beautiful because the bones were great.
@sorbabaric1
@sorbabaric1 7 дней назад
Great advice. I made 2 lists, the list of what I really want (important), and what is nice in a house, but not essential, or changeable - like paint color. After 2 years of looking, I didn’t find the perfect house, but a house & property I love. Yes, it’s older, but well maintained and with the original hardwood floors. Painting I can do.
@critterscute3642
@critterscute3642 5 дней назад
Absolutely. You can change anything decorative, but the bones are the most important feature.
@snoopybluejeans
@snoopybluejeans 5 дней назад
I installed LVP on my rental side, 8mm. I like it well enough, but don't love it. On my side I used half inch laminate that I absolutely love. One of the things I first noticed with the laminate was it was far more comfortable underfoot. I fine with the decision I made and am looking forward to moving back to my side...Soon.
@susangoodwin8067
@susangoodwin8067 7 дней назад
I used white oak laminate from Australia. I looks beautiful. I get a lot of compliments on it. When we bought this house, in Florida, it had engineered hardwood that had not been maintained correctly and was not a good quality. So glad to get rid of it.
@TWariner
@TWariner День назад
I love my light, natural-looking, matte, engineered hardwood floors, including in the kitchen and bedrooms. Every day I think it’s beautiful. We’re going to put luxury vinyl that matches it in our family room because of the concrete underneath.
@jagualar1250
@jagualar1250 4 дня назад
I am going with Engineered Hardwood as my son is a Flooring & Tile contractor and he recommended the engineered hardwood. Its a bit cheaper and yes you can refinish a couple of times. There is some sort of vinyl floor covering on my floors now. I hate it. I don't have a huge home but I am glad my son will be the professional installer for me. 💖 All I have to do is pay for the flooring.
@KatiSpaniak
@KatiSpaniak 3 дня назад
That's fantastic that you have a professional recommendation from your son! Engineered hardwood sounds like a great choice for your home.
@lizzieb6311
@lizzieb6311 7 дней назад
As always a video full of valuable info….Several years ago I ripped out my three different styles of ceramic/porceline tile (previous owner installed) that was mismatched and installed a super premium (thicker protective layer) LVP floor throughout the house….it looks great! My home has same flooring thru the home which makes the rooms appear bigger - without those different flooring transition's from room to room…I use area rugs and I get many compliments on my floors. Also, it’s super easy to care for. Speaking of ceramic tile, it was a horror show removing 1500 sq feet of it and was a mess to do it….yes, it was also very expensive removal - but am so glad it’s gone! No more dirty looking grout due to constant mopping.
@alyross2850
@alyross2850 7 дней назад
Ugh. Tile removal. We have to replace our whole subfloor because of the cement used under the tile. I feel your pain.
@lizzieb6311
@lizzieb6311 7 дней назад
@@alyross2850 I am sorry to hear that! The moron who installed my tile did the same thing - they used PORTLAND CEMENT rather than thin set. It destroyed my concrete slab in some places. I hope your removal goes smoothly. Word of advice…make sure they have machines in place BEFORE they start grinding to minimize the dust..which is very dangerous to breathe…there’s special equipment for that and its well worth the expense to have them use it…
@miaque6460
@miaque6460 День назад
We have White French Oak throughout our new home, including the kitchen. You just clean up spills immediately. There’s no gloss on it and my two large German Shepherds haven’t left a scratch.
@vonalbretsen2336
@vonalbretsen2336 13 часов назад
This is so location based. Laminate is #1 in my area. Easy to repair and affordable as well as requested. Scratch resistant for those of us with dogs. Wood floors are a disaster in a coastal wet locale. LVP? Make sure you investigate the off gassing. Been renovating since 1988.
@lmacdonald1281
@lmacdonald1281 2 дня назад
Kept waiting for cork.
@2023Red
@2023Red 7 дней назад
My decision for any change in my home to sell is based on ROI. If a home decorator runs $1000 and the tile swap out is $4000 then will I received more than $5000 in sales price? I am not a realtor but I can add just fine. Valuation used to be based on comps and square feet. Small adjustments can be made from new upgrades but they are just that, small. My thoughts are different than yours, I would rather see the potential ROI as a gain and not a loss. There is no doubt that making the home the best in city will increase sales price, but spending $5000 for new floors to get the same sales price makes no sense to me. I would rather given a cash incentive to the buyer for $2000 if new floors were indeed bad. Not to just change white to beige.
@whiteserpent6753
@whiteserpent6753 7 дней назад
I think there are two potential issues. One is, keep in mind that realtors benefit if your house sells for more money because their percentage commission is applied to a higher price, correct? So, if you do the math and the only person coming out on the transaction is the realtor, think hard about whether you want to go down that path. On the other hand, I remember being a new home buyer, looking at houses, and thinking, "I'm going into home buying expecting that I need to repaint everything, which I can do. I also need to buy appliances (which don't come with the house). But I can't also replace all of the flooring." If you give me a $2k credit and I need $5k+ to do the flooring, well, that's an issue. If the flooring just isn't my ideal, depending on how far off it is and how long I'll need to tolerate it, I may be able to handle it. If it's not in good repair, that's different.
@2023Red
@2023Red 7 дней назад
@@whiteserpent6753 No disagreement from me. My home is in excellent shape not because I might want it sold but because I have no interest in living in trash. I comprehend the realtor is the one who really benefits from any upgrade. And I never found any realtor who cared more about my listing than her own new car outside. Once I sign the paperwork with the realtor, I doubt very much if they will do more than list and then expect that big commission. Very high reward for not much effort. My approach is to do my homework and give the realtor a finite time frame to sell. Only if that realtor works by showing the home, having open houses, and keeps in weekly contact will that realtor get any time extension at all.
@charmc4152
@charmc4152 7 дней назад
​@2023Red I always interviewed multiple realtors before deciding which one would represent us in selling our home. It was sometimes hard giving the news to a candidate that we selected someone else, but we typically got good results.
@2023Red
@2023Red 7 дней назад
@@charmc4152 I have not met a realtor who had our interests in mind.? Their only objective was getting us to sign them as the listing agent. At age 76, we are cautious.
@davidleonard6593
@davidleonard6593 10 часов назад
I generally agree with everything you recommend with the following caveats. First, wood flooring in a kitchen is not always a great choice because a kitchen floor often has much more traffic than the rest of the house. Our last house had wood flooring in our kitchen that needed refinishing prior to being placed on the market while our other floors were in very good condition. Fortunately, we were able to hire a flooring refinisher that did a very good job at the openings to adjacent rooms. I would always suggest tile in kitchens. Second, I would usually recommend ceramic tile in finished basements. Third, if at all practical, I would avoid prefinished wood flooring, it looks like prefinished wood flooring. As a retired architect I wish real estate agents would use correct terminology. Two examples of incorrect terminology heard on this video include two favorites of real estate agents: "home" and "hardwood" when referring to floors. an unlived in house is not a home, it is not a home if no one lives in it. Not all wood floors are hardwood, douglas fir, and other species of softwoods are often used for flooring. Unless one is specifically speaking of hardwoods such floors should be referred to as wood floors.
@Matthew_Loutner
@Matthew_Loutner 7 дней назад
I just bought a house with no floors -- just bare concrete, so this video is good advice for me.
@KatiSpaniak
@KatiSpaniak 6 дней назад
Glad it was helpful!
@kevinfestner6126
@kevinfestner6126 7 дней назад
SW here, going more for a concrete tile look, not grey, but warm and light and neutral.
@adriaba790
@adriaba790 7 дней назад
Concrete greige tile is amazing!!!👌
@kevinfestner6126
@kevinfestner6126 7 дней назад
@@adriaba790 ty. Going for a modern adobe look. Instead of tile around the fireplace, planning on Venetian plaster
@snowbike8032
@snowbike8032 4 дня назад
Thank you for this information. We have a beautiful house with a mountain view that we built 26 years ago and a gorgeous natural maple custom kitchen. The cabinets are in excellent condition but are yellow now. We walked in to the design flooring store the other day and asked their recommendation for our kitchen flooring. They said that there is none right now because everything is so GRAY. The decorator said that the light gray that is in every new house right now is on it's way out and we will swing back to warmer colors. We have a ton of natural daylight and live in Alaska... so our shopping is very limited. We are also replacing counter tops and working on that choice right now granite vs. quartz. Thank you for any input that you may have. P.S. We do have a very light colored new carpet in our living room, loft and bedrooms and love it. Alaska is cold and dark in the winter and carpet is comfy and we much prefer it. We also have a chalet style that would be unbearably noisy with hard flooring everywhere. . We don't have pets and the kids are gone so it will remain nice if we sell in the next few years. Thank you again :)
@KatiSpaniak
@KatiSpaniak 3 дня назад
Thank you for sharing your home details! Your thoughtful choices and planning are evident in every aspect.
@sunshinedaisy9879
@sunshinedaisy9879 7 дней назад
Great advice to talk to an agent about changing stuff. 4 year ago we bought our home from an older woman and for the sale she replaced the kitchen cabinets with new good Kraftmade quality cabinets with dovetail corners in a shaker style which is good, however she chose a golden oak color! I wish she would have consulted an agent. Also the new quartz tops are a bad color too.
@Matthew_Loutner
@Matthew_Loutner 7 дней назад
The color of wood can be easily changed.
@Here---Now
@Here---Now 6 часов назад
@@Matthew_Loutner 💙
@keith536
@keith536 День назад
We live in a day of people, even young folks, that love DIY. You can paint a home white (of all safe shades) and someone will have those walls green and red not long after moving in. I have known people that regretted not painting their home fun colors after living there 30+ years. I say do what you want. There will always be someone that has great vision that will buy your home. You don't want to be a "prisoner" in your home because you're too scared to invite color into a home. If you can't sell your home it's because of location.
@lane3727
@lane3727 5 дней назад
Watched and enjoyed many of your videos today! Wondering what you think of polished cement floors 🤔
@KatiSpaniak
@KatiSpaniak 5 дней назад
Thanks! It looks nice. But not sure if it’s the best choice to put in if you’re moving. But for you… if you like it put it in
@lydiaspencer3192
@lydiaspencer3192 22 часа назад
Transitions are super important. There are some very smooth ways to transition from wood to tile that are very nice. Hate those hump pieces! One neighbor put in water proof laminate which I thought was an oxymoron. It’s very ridged like wood and is beautiful. I like it a whole lot better than nursing home LVP.
@kevinbaker6168
@kevinbaker6168 Час назад
Stay away from click together vinyl plank. Yes, it looks nice and you think it will hold up, but it won't! Yes, it is vinyl, and will stand up to water/moisture, but it won't hold up to heavy traffic. It can fail do to wheelchairs being on it, it can also fail because of moisture under it or an uneven subfloor. I agree with Kati, either install engineered laminate or hardwood, or restore hardwood even if it was previously carpeted. A carpet that was glued down on hardwood can be a nightmare, but one installed with tack straps are fairly easy. My choice would be either ceramic tile or terrazzo in certain areas, and my last choice for wet areas is sheet vinyl. Yes, it is "dated" as a flooring material, but it holds up for years, is waterproof and if an edge glue down is used you can change it with minimum labor.
@robins_rodeo
@robins_rodeo 9 часов назад
I had tile and engineered wood in my previous house. The tile was hard to keep clean (with all the grout lines!) and the wood scratched easily. Then, I moved to a new house in 2020. This house had the worst flooring ever: wall-to-wall carpeting on top of OSB subfloor. I paid a professional $10k to replace it all with a quality LVP. It has a natural brown wood look to it- (not the cheap flat gray LVP). I really like the LVP and it looks great constrasted with several of the area rugs around the house. I left the original tile floor in the kitchen and bathrooms--but I wish I had put the LVP down in the kitchen. When cooking, things fall on the floor in the kitchen and the old tile with the worn grout lines makes it tougher to keep clean. Another place where I didn't put LVP down is on the stairs. I had to redo the stairs, and the contractor at the time (2020) suggested that LVP wasn't a good solution for stairs, so I used oak treads, but things may have changed since then.
@highonsmog
@highonsmog 7 дней назад
Csn you do a video for design ideas in S. California and other markets? It seems that colors and styles okay in Orange County, California are not okay elsewhere, but what's best for OC vs east coast or midwest?
@showdogmissy
@showdogmissy 7 дней назад
Had a leak on my hardwood floor while the house was in escrow. Replacing with tile. Too many things to leak in a kitchen. Unfortunately the MAJOR manufacturer quit producing their top seller so I could not get more to replace.! I was stuck with doing the whole downstairs of a perfectly good floor save 100sf of a wet damaged floor.
@be9988
@be9988 7 дней назад
That really stinks and I'm sorry you had to go through that. I love the look of hardwood in kitchens but I always stick with tile for the reason you mentioned. I have tile and the first week living here I dropped and shattered a Costco size jar of pickles. I was glad to have tile when that happened, lol. The tile is very high quality with a good installation. I have seen homes with cracked tiles, so I know it isn't always ideal.
@charmc4152
@charmc4152 7 дней назад
If you'd had a wood floor, there is a slim chance that the jar wouldn't have broken when it hit the floor. That's one thing I can say in favor of wood vs tile from personal experience. A tile floor virtually guarantees that anything glass, or fragile, that falls on it is likely to break. Wood can be a little more forgiving.
@be9988
@be9988 7 дней назад
@charmc4152 That's true. I personally would love hardwood throughout the whole house other than bathrooms, but my husband can't be convinced so we have tile in the kitchen and front entryway because of harsh winter weather bringing in snow, salt and ice.
@lauralaforge558
@lauralaforge558 День назад
You know that leaks can result in tile floor needing to come up too right?
@lhartwig2354
@lhartwig2354 4 часа назад
This advice is very regional. You are correct for the Midwest. Tile is great in a mid century modern home or ranch style home or Mediterranean style home which are fairly rare in the Midwest and northern east coast. Wood floors with wood cabinets is very hard to pull off so unless you have painted cabinets I would never put wood floors or wood look (engineered, tile or lvl) in a kitchen or great room if wood cabinets are the choice. Especially if you have a lot of wood furniture. The only way this works is in very large McMansions.
@sherirottweilersforever7772
@sherirottweilersforever7772 7 дней назад
You better not have a big dog if you want wood floors. I put luxury vinyl floors in my whole house. They don’t get scratched by my Rottweilers so I love them.
@user-tk1xd9js1z
@user-tk1xd9js1z 7 дней назад
But Kati says her big dog don't scratch her wood floors!?
@ddrhazy
@ddrhazy 7 дней назад
@@user-tk1xd9js1z All floors can get damaged. Even tile will crack if you drop a hammer on it.
@jrs3359
@jrs3359 7 дней назад
@@user-tk1xd9js1z You can Google hardwood, they do get scratched and dented but that also depends on the type of sealant and your lifestyle. We have 3 160 lb plus livestock dogs and we live on a farm… so lots of heavy things, lots of animals, lots of kids… our hardwood floors got beautifully dented and dinged.
@edennis8578
@edennis8578 7 дней назад
​@@user-tk1xd9js1zShe used engineered wood floors. It's different.
@didomilan1725
@didomilan1725 7 дней назад
I have engineered hardwood and crazy lab whose nails can barely be trimmed. I have scratches, but they aren’t tragic. The first thing I did was put down the biggest best rugs I could. Hollywood looks like a pretty mellow dog to me, I do wish my Hank would mellow out a bit.
@stevepest4143
@stevepest4143 4 дня назад
You get a lot of hardwood in the south. The moisture does make proper expansion gaps along the walls very important to avoid cupping
@deelehey2827
@deelehey2827 6 дней назад
I have gorgeous tile throughout my beach condo in Naples Florida.
@susangoodwin8067
@susangoodwin8067 7 дней назад
I used a high quality white oak laminate from Australia. I looks beautiful. When compared with engineered white oak it was difficult to tell the difference. I get a lot of compliments on it. When we bought this house, in Florida, it had cheap engineered hardwood that had not been maintained correctly and was not a good quality. So glad to get rid of it. Selecting a high quality material, whatever flooring you select is a must.
@rosieposie9564
@rosieposie9564 6 дней назад
I think you are correct. I know people with great looking laminate floors. The quality of the material is definitely more important than which material you use.
@nancybryant4325
@nancybryant4325 6 дней назад
Thanks. I was going to get some good laminate flooring but keep hearing people talk about it being awful.
@TruthOpinion
@TruthOpinion 5 дней назад
For rentals hardwood probably not best choice. Preferably laminate to support wear and tear/ rougher use by tenants.
@user-xs4nn5vc9w
@user-xs4nn5vc9w 11 часов назад
I love all tile home.
@Ben-mc7ci
@Ben-mc7ci 7 дней назад
I'm looking at hardwood, or was thinking of laminate, which also seems almost as pricey as LVP---until watching your video. Apartments I've lived in had herringbone parquet floors which were beautiful (pre-war) and the other choice I like are the thin strips. I was thinking of asking a local agent, because I'm not thinking of selling right now. Just have worn out carpeting and need to change now anyway. Looking at comps in the area (central NJ) seems most folks have been putting in that grey LVP which actually looks cheap and horrible and fake IMO. I'm more a traditionalist in this regard---oak flooring should look like oak flooring. Thanks.
@j.m.7056
@j.m.7056 7 дней назад
Agree, the gray looks cheesy. Also too trendy. I think flooring should be a classic base.
@user-hm5zb1qn6g
@user-hm5zb1qn6g 4 дня назад
LVT is easy to install. And it's super durable. I don't take my work boots off even when I walk through the house. Whereas my 60's home originally had "hardwood" that was actually softwood and it scratched just looking at it. Ceramic tile is hard to clean, tough to walk and stand on, and a pain in the sss to install.
@allalala9916
@allalala9916 7 дней назад
We have the very worst floor you listed in our house but so does our entire subdivision and houses sell in one week when they go on the market. Our builder is now using LVP floors as a builder grade option so when interest rates drop I would like to order a new house from the same builder. I hate how the floor feels although it looks like LVP from the distance.
@richardseifried7574
@richardseifried7574 7 дней назад
Look into micro cement
@grizzlygrizzle
@grizzlygrizzle 6 дней назад
Personally, if I were building a new house for myself, and it was on a slab, I'd just have it dyed and power-troweled when it was installed. Why? Because I'm frugal, and I'd rather pay attention to a livable layout, minimizing energy use and maintenance, durability, and the like. I don't like being a debt-slave for the sake of frou-frou interior design.
@sorbabaric1
@sorbabaric1 7 дней назад
Thanks for the good video. And thanks to your viewers for the helpful comments too. I’m choosing new flooring for my kitchen & laundry room. To replace the very old linoleum. The rest of the flooring is the original hardwood - warm maple/oak, narrow boards. Any suggestions?
@Matthew_Loutner
@Matthew_Loutner 7 дней назад
Refinish it. If it is done right, it will be beautiful and durable. I would use an exopy of some kind.
@vivian9803
@vivian9803 4 дня назад
For the kitchen and laundry, I'd go with LVP. Easy to clean, stands up to moisture, it's durable and, unlike ceramic tile, it is also very comfortable underfoot. Buy the best grade you can afford. Hardwood? I'd definitely keep it and refinish it, if necessary. Nothing beats hardwood!
@garywatts8543
@garywatts8543 День назад
What do you think about Bamboo flooring? Is it similar to hardwood?
@tjcuillier7024
@tjcuillier7024 21 час назад
We're getting ready to install LVP over our hardwood because some former owner put hundreds of nails & screw throughout. I can only assume they must have been attempting to stop the terrible squeaky 100 year old floors. It was disappointing seeing they were beyond repair.
@walkingman9171
@walkingman9171 12 часов назад
I agree, tile is the worst because of what it takes to get rid of it. I would prefer carpet, sheet goods or vinyl planks if I'm buying a home because its easy to take up and replace with what you want. Hardwood and engineered wood would be harder to get rid than the previous other than the tile, so I would not want that either.
@clairemontanaro4985
@clairemontanaro4985 День назад
I have been looking at homes online and soon as i see carpets or LVP I move on. Same with houses that run tile from the kitchen into the dining room altho that situation could be easily remedied. That LVP is in all states now, it's awful.
@dianemousso4858
@dianemousso4858 2 дня назад
Hi. I enjoy watching your videos. I have a question about flooring. Over the years I have replaced flooring in different rooms. Now when I look at the overall picture I have 4 different floors as I could not finacially do all the rooms at the same time. I am thinking about moving, but I will be staying here for a while. My question is how can I make everything look more cohesive. I live in a side split so not all the floors are together. Thank you for any suggestions.
@deedsh6280
@deedsh6280 7 дней назад
I have a quality berber in the large family room and am loathe to rip it up when we sell in a couple years. It's beige and, has warmed up a room where we primarly live in long winters. I hope it might come across as more of a neutral vs a negative. But maybe not? Matching up woods becomes an issue then, as all we had to start with was carpet and lousy subfloor so did go engineered hardwood for the rest of the 1st floor minus kitchen tile. No hidden gems under the carpet. :)
@charmc4152
@charmc4152 7 дней назад
I'd just clean the carpet when you sell if it still looks presentable.
@ashleycnossen3157
@ashleycnossen3157 4 дня назад
I don't think replacing the carpet in just the one area is going to change your sales price enough to make it worth it, as long as the rest of your floors are desirable.
@VickieP-kh8ze
@VickieP-kh8ze 6 дней назад
I love vinyl sheet flooring.
@rosieposie9564
@rosieposie9564 6 дней назад
Vinyl sheet flooring is great especially the better quality kinds. It also has many common sense practical advantages.
@suzanne529
@suzanne529 7 дней назад
We had a bedroom with severly damaged hardwood floors. We put sheet vinyl over it, looks great and is wearing well. Sorry!
@KatiSpaniak
@KatiSpaniak 6 дней назад
Good to know!
@rosieposie9564
@rosieposie9564 6 дней назад
The snobbery against sheet vinyl is just ridiculous and undeserved. Vinyl sheet has many advantages and it can also look great too if you get the better quality ones and get it installed professionally.
@suzanne529
@suzanne529 6 дней назад
@@rosieposie9564 It looks almost exactly like my wood floors and has been down for several years with cats and dogs and still looks great.
@vivian9803
@vivian9803 4 дня назад
@@rosieposie9564 I agree! There are also different price points, so you pay a little more and buy better quality. I have 20 year old sheet vinyl in my laundry room and it looks great.
@patty4393
@patty4393 5 дней назад
Ten years ago we put engineered hardwood floors in our kitchen and family room. Today it still looks almost brand new. We now have plans to replace the carpets in the rest of the house with the same thing. Regardless of what flooring you choose you will need to move the furniture so get what you want. We do have tile in the bathrooms.
@maryfrump7937
@maryfrump7937 2 дня назад
In Austin tx. Tile floors are all over!
@cherylanon5791
@cherylanon5791 4 дня назад
we have zero hardwood floors, spec house built in 1960's, so there's carpet in bedrooms, LR & formal DR, and vinyl in the kitchen. There was slate in the entry area and half bath but it was ugly black slate in strange shapes---we had it jackhammered away and did put in porcelain tile which has been awesome. Wood in our snowy climate would be awful in an entry area due to sand/salt, I've seen it in other homes in our area and it always fails the snow-sand-salt test.
@DanLee1969
@DanLee1969 5 дней назад
I think of LVP as Linoleum in fancy clothes. I can spot it on listings immediately. And it always looks cheap.
@rumporridge1
@rumporridge1 3 дня назад
Just came back from a new build design center. You absolutely could not tell real wood from laminate if it jumped up and hit you in the head. Look up Mohawk flooring for an education on real world flooring.
@tealkerberus748
@tealkerberus748 2 дня назад
Linoleum is natural materials that won't poison you. Vinyl is plastic and toxic outgassing. If you have to choose between those two, get the linoleum.
@DanLee1969
@DanLee1969 День назад
@@rumporridge1 Laminate isn't LVP.
@DanLee1969
@DanLee1969 День назад
Laminate is like plywood. LVP is vinyl.
@aanonymous6627
@aanonymous6627 4 дня назад
Hi Kati, I have a color question. Looking into putting engineered hardwoods in our house. Trend right now is light, but i heard the trend is heading back medium to dark wood colors. We have cool tones and are looking at Mohawk Mod Revival Roadside Oak. Is that too dark of a color to put in? Our walls are Reflection by SW... or would you recommend more of a pecan color. Just wondering from a seller standpoint in 5 years or what you suggest with floor coloring...especially with a darker floor color. What would you consider to be more "classic" in a cool palette? Thank you.
@kaylab1157
@kaylab1157 3 дня назад
I live in souther Arizona... tile all the way!
@lauralaforge558
@lauralaforge558 День назад
Yeah I love tile for the heat. Cool tile is very refreshing in the summer
@kristianFL
@kristianFL 7 дней назад
If I see carpet all over a house, I’m not even going to bother viewing it.
@susanpera2131
@susanpera2131 7 дней назад
Depending on where you live, you could be passing up a really great home. Carpet in Florida? Not good. Carpet in Minneapolis? That’s ok.
@kristianFL
@kristianFL 7 дней назад
@@susanpera2131 I actually do live in Florida and have dogs.
@merrywalsh2809
@merrywalsh2809 6 дней назад
My last house had LVP, and it looked fabulous. It did not dent or scratch and was, of course, impervious to spills. One bedroom was carpeted and there was a moisture issue, so we took out the carpeting. I wanted to replace it with the same LVP but it was not available, so I tried to match it as closely as possible. What I did not realize is the new stuff repeated its pattern too often and the locking profile was different, meaning it was designed to have a groove where the boards met. All this to say, if you are picking LVP, lay out an entire package (guessing 12 or so planks) in the store or at home, to see just what you are getting. And definitely do NOT choose grey. It does not occur in nature and looks dated. My current home came with beautiful travertine floors, which I love. Stone never goes out of style.
@KatiSpaniak
@KatiSpaniak 6 дней назад
Great advice
@lisahunter6556
@lisahunter6556 3 дня назад
Thank you for this video. Where do you stand on wood parquet flooring? In New York, it is very common to have parquet squares on the floor. .
@KatiSpaniak
@KatiSpaniak 3 дня назад
That’s fine. Not my favorite. But not terrible either
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