BTW, I have solid hardwood (maple) hardwood floors, and a big dog with long claws really scratched up parts of it. The engineered hardwood wouldn't have done any better though I'm sure.
BTW, I have solid hardwood (maple) hardwood floors, and a big dog with long claws really scratched up parts of it. The engineered hardwood wouldn't have done any better though I'm sure.
Or you could just go laminate.You're going to need Lignum Vitae wood floors, which would probably cost more than the rest of the house if you don't want a dog to scratch wood floors.
If it's good quality engineered hardwood, then they're morons.I had engineered floors on my last house that were professionally done and looked great. Problem was, when I was in the process of selling the house, I swear every potential buyer who put in a bid used the engineered floors as an excuse to low-ball me. Even my realtor commented that its possible I would have people low ball me just for the fact it wasn't true hardwood.