- Oct 12, 2004
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We have an accepted offer on a house that is being built that will be completed in early/mid-June. It's a spec home on 1.7 acres in a "development" of four houses. Great builder, property, and location.
Anyway, one of the upgrades we're debating is laying engineered wood flooring on the 650 ft of living/dining/kitchen/hall. I have worked around engineered hardwood, but never seen it after a couple years of wear.
How durable is this stuff? Are we crazy for wanting a nice new floor with first baby on the way? Part of me says the smart move is to go with the specced out carpet/vinyl and possibly upgrade the padding. After the kids destroy the stuff we can replace it with what we really want.
Learn me, oh sage brains of ATOT!
(Yes, I know. Solid wood floors are for manly-men. I work for a high-end cabinet shop and understand real wood floors. I still don't want to pay for them.)
Anyway, one of the upgrades we're debating is laying engineered wood flooring on the 650 ft of living/dining/kitchen/hall. I have worked around engineered hardwood, but never seen it after a couple years of wear.
How durable is this stuff? Are we crazy for wanting a nice new floor with first baby on the way? Part of me says the smart move is to go with the specced out carpet/vinyl and possibly upgrade the padding. After the kids destroy the stuff we can replace it with what we really want.
Learn me, oh sage brains of ATOT!
(Yes, I know. Solid wood floors are for manly-men. I work for a high-end cabinet shop and understand real wood floors. I still don't want to pay for them.)