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Need help choosing laminate floors I am going to be ordering laminate flooring from lumber liquidators this weekend. They are having a sale that ends tomorrow. I thought I had decided on this one: Lumber Liquidators: 12mm Westminster Rosewood High Gloss Laminate But then I noticed this one: Lumber Liquidators: 12MM Summer Retreat Teak Handscraped Laminate They both have an AC rating of 3, come in varying lengths and have the attached underlayment. The main differences are the color and the second one is textured to look more like real wood and the first one is high gloss which I've heard is more scratch resistant. Any thoughts? Suggestions? |
I personally like the high gloss look. Either would be beautiful. the thing with laminates is it doesn't matter if the gloss is a high gloss or not, they all (laminates) resist scratching. That is why so many pet owners prefer laminate over real hardwood or engineered wood. I have laminate installed and have 6 dogs and never have problems with scratching |
Oh, I wanted to add... if you go to the reviews there are lots more pictures that reviewers have posted after they installed theirs. |
we have wilson art and got the thickest one in case of accidents |
I like the first one. I keep hearing that the high gloss shows every foot print, dust etc. I want something in my living area and hall ways (where the dogs are). But, I am wondering if I would be happy with this. ?? |
I like the 2nd one. I have laminate high gloss and it does show every paw print when they come in from outside after rain, but it is so easy to clean up. |
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I did read a review where someone said that it's a lot of up keep with pet hair and dust but that they are planning on getting a roomba to solve that problem. I think that is what we are going to do too. |
How many people that have laminate floors, installed it themselves? Me and DH are going to attempt to do this ourselves but I am a little nervous. Keeping my fingers crossed because I don't want to have to pay someone to do it. |
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One more thing. The darker you go the more dust & grime shows up. I noticed the oils in their paw pads makes prints on it . My aunt has a very light floor and it hardly shows anything. And the dark shows water spots really bad too. If I ever put it in again I will deff go with the lighter floor. I'm thinking of the cork this time it's beautiful. |
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Krystee, I have a Teak laminate and I LOVE IT. It is not form Lumber Liquidators but another company. I can tell you from my own experience that the average person cannot tell its a laminate and oh my goodness so easy to care for. My suggestion is if you have a concrete subfloor get the sound cushion, it will have with the echo and noise when you are walking on it. |
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Just curious, why would you want laminate instead of the real thing? We have hardwood floors through out our house, and they are very easy to care for. |
I like the 2nd one better. |
We went with a lighter oak when we installed years ago.....and it did not show near as much. (We used an Armstrong product and also installed the pad.) In our new home we bought....they already had a darker laminate installed and it is much harder to keep looking clean....everything shows!! |
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Well, we ended up getting the 1st one. I liked the color and DH liked the high gloss over the textured. Now comes the not-so-fun part of installing it but it will all be worth it when it's done! I'm so excited! |
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actually the FUN PART IS INSTALLING IT!! Honestly!! I have never installed a floor before.. but I learned just by following the instructions and it was a breeze.. Mike is NOT handy. so I did most of the install. I measured all the cuts and he cut them. a table saw is essential. We did a 15 x 24 foot family room, a 12x 15 foot breakfast nook, a 12 x 20 foot entryway, and a 13 x 15 foot office in less than 2 days. |
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Nice choice and enjoy! You tube has install videos if if have any problems. Please post after pics, I would love to see them :) |
We installed our laminate floors ourselves when we built our house. One thing I always tell people now.... be sure to keep a good gap at the ends where it butts up to the wall. We thought we had left enough but in one area it got really tight during a humid time when we had the windows all open and we got a bump in the floor. Hubby just removed the little molding and chipped away some of the end of the floor to give it more room to expand and then put the molding back on. Be sure to give it a week or so to acclimate to the house also before you start installing it. Don't just keep it outside in the garage... it needs to acclimate to the house temperature. Good luck! |
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I was just checking in to see how your doing with the installation?:) |
Well, we haven't gotten the floors yet. I ordered them over a week ago but since I ordered them online they have to be shipped to a store close to us and then we have to go pick them up. I actually need to call today and see how much longer it's going to take because I am getting impatient! LOL. |
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