We're about to build a home, and will be moving into a large pole barn we built last year. The pole barn itself is uninsulated and unheated, but I've framed off a 12x30 room with 8' ceiling that will be heated/insulated for living quarters along with a small bath.
Once the house is done, the living quarters will revert to heated shop space. We could be in there up to a year.
So, with the above in mind - what might be a good flooring option over the concrete? We hate carpet for many reasons, but in this case it would be especially bad. The home construction site will be just outside, and between me and our two large dogs we'll be tracking tons of **** inside routinely. Whatever we come up with needs to be relatively easy to clean.
One of the concrete finishes sounds like a good long-term solution once it's a shop, but for living - it's a little cold and hard. Of all the options I've considered, interlocking foam tiles seem like a nice compromise - easier on the feet, not terribly difficult to clean (compared to carpet), and given our winters are typically in the 20's routinely - they might take the edge off when things get chilly. Cost-wise, they aren't too bad - and since it's quite possible I'll yank whatever we install out when the room gets converted back to shop space, that's a big plus.
Anything else I might consider?
Once the house is done, the living quarters will revert to heated shop space. We could be in there up to a year.
So, with the above in mind - what might be a good flooring option over the concrete? We hate carpet for many reasons, but in this case it would be especially bad. The home construction site will be just outside, and between me and our two large dogs we'll be tracking tons of **** inside routinely. Whatever we come up with needs to be relatively easy to clean.
One of the concrete finishes sounds like a good long-term solution once it's a shop, but for living - it's a little cold and hard. Of all the options I've considered, interlocking foam tiles seem like a nice compromise - easier on the feet, not terribly difficult to clean (compared to carpet), and given our winters are typically in the 20's routinely - they might take the edge off when things get chilly. Cost-wise, they aren't too bad - and since it's quite possible I'll yank whatever we install out when the room gets converted back to shop space, that's a big plus.
Anything else I might consider?

Only kidding. Stay away from cheap laminate right now, until the dust settles. I do know that Home Depot has some private branded product that is made by a reputable source. The backing on it keeps the coolness of the concrete down a little.