andyvh1959
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Getting further on my kitchen remodel, which includes new flooring. And the flooring will continue into the dining room, down the main hall all the way back to the bedrooms. Vynil flooring is all the rage these days and yet I feel thicker hardwood is the choice. At Home Depot I talked to the local flooring "expert" to review hickory, maple or bamboo flooring versus the variety of vynil. He said vynil for sure for durability and ease of installation, waterproof, all that. Plus it goes down much more easily, locking together, with the damper backing. Solid wood of course means glueing it down, or nails/staples, and finishing.
I did find a vynil planking product I liked for the color and surface texture, so it didn't look like a printed product with no grain texture. It has variety of color and texture looking closer to actual wood. It also was 10mm thick and had the thickest "wood" surface on the base material. We plan to sell the house within five years. So I will likely go the quality vynil choice. Anyone out there with actual experience with vynil planking floor products? Any input is appreciated.
I did find a vynil planking product I liked for the color and surface texture, so it didn't look like a printed product with no grain texture. It has variety of color and texture looking closer to actual wood. It also was 10mm thick and had the thickest "wood" surface on the base material. We plan to sell the house within five years. So I will likely go the quality vynil choice. Anyone out there with actual experience with vynil planking floor products? Any input is appreciated.


