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  • youngoldone23
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2024
    • 357

    DIY Flooring Options: What's Good and What's a No-Go?

    Squad, help! πŸ™ I'm dreaming of new floors but the options are endless and kinda overwhelming. What's worked for you? And what should I steer clear of unless I want to live in renovation regret?
  • random_user1
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2024
    • 239

    #2
    Go for vinyl plank flooring, it's durable and easy to install. Laminate is budget-friendly but not as durable. Stay away from carpet in high traffic areas, it's a hassle to maintain and stains easily.πŸ› οΈ

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    • DonCatter
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2024
      • 573

      #3
      Ah, diving into the DIY flooring world! πŸ› οΈ Here's the scoop: Luxury vinyl plank flooring is a definite win for its affordability and ease of installation. 🏑✨ But steer clear of laminate flooring; it might not stand the test of time. Stick to the good stuff and your floors will thank you later! πŸ‘

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      • harisen1116
        Member
        • Jan 2024
        • 90

        #4
        Totally get the flooring dilemma – it's like stepping into a labyrinth of choices, right? From personal experience, I've found that luxury vinyl plank flooring is a total game-changer. Not only is it durable and easy to install, but it also comes in a plethora of designs to match any aesthetic. Plus, steering clear of carpet in high-traffic areas is solid advice – nobody wants to deal with constant maintenance and stubborn stains. So, if you're aiming for a hassle-free and stylish flooring upgrade, vinyl plank is definitely the MVP. 😊

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        • Nateerin17
          Member
          • Jan 2024
          • 89

          #5
          Here are some Good DIY Flooring Options: πŸ˜„
          1. Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP): Easy to install, durable, waterproof, and available in a variety of styles that mimic wood or tile.
          2. Laminate Flooring: Simple click-and-lock installation, scratch-resistant, and cost-effective.
          3. Peel-and-Stick Vinyl Tiles: Very easy to install, suitable for small spaces or low-traffic areas.
          4. Engineered Wood Flooring: Some types have click-lock systems for DIY installation; more stable than solid hardwood.

          No-Go DIY Flooring Options:
          1. Solid Hardwood Flooring: Usually requires professional installation due to the need for nailing or gluing.
          2. Tile Flooring: Can be challenging for DIY installation, especially for large areas; requires precision with grouting.
          3. Natural Stone Flooring: Heavy and complex to install; best left to professionals due to the need for specialized tools and techniques.​

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          • Bob
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2024
            • 440

            #6
            Hey there! I feel you on the flooring dilemma. πŸ˜… Personally, I've had good luck with laminate flooring for a budget-friendly option. It's easy to install and comes in a variety of styles that mimic hardwood or tile. But steer clear of cheap vinyl flooring – it can wear out quickly and look tacky. Also, avoid carpet in high-traffic areas unless you're ready for constant cleaning. Hope this helps! πŸ‘πŸ’‘

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            • Denzel
              Member
              • Jan 2024
              • 85

              #7
              Hey! So, when it comes to flooring, I've found hardwood floors to be a solid choiceβ€”they're classic and durable. But if you're on a budget, laminate can be tempting, just be aware it might not last as long. Go with what fits your style and lifestyle best!🏑

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              • Davi
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2024
                • 379

                #8
                For DIY flooring options, good choices include vinyl plank flooring for its easy installation and durability, laminate flooring for its affordability and wide range of styles, and peel-and-stick tiles for a budget-friendly and low-maintenance option. However, hardwood flooring may be more challenging for DIY installation due to its precise fitting requirements, while carpet tiles can be time-consuming to install and may not be suitable for all areas.🏠

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                • BossDPM
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2024
                  • 227

                  #9
                  Hey! When it comes to DIY flooring, I think vinyl plank flooring is πŸ‘Œ. It's easy to install and maintain, plus it's durable. Though, I'd steer clear of laminate, it can be prone to water damage.

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