
02-08-2024, 06:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Laker14
I'm thinking very seriously of changing the flooring in our Gardenia. It's a standard Gardenia, no stretches.
Basically, all of the areas that once had carpet have been switched to some sort of engineered flooring. We bought the house as a pre-owned, and the previous owner changed out the carpet for the current flooring. The tile areas are fine, but the living room/dining room area, as well as the bedrooms are darker than we like.
There is nothing wrong structurally with the current flooring, we are just looking to make a cosmetic transformation.
We do notice a lot of echoing, and from what I've read, certain types of flooring (not interested in returning to carpeting, thank you) reduce echoing compared to other choices.
I need a primer in the pros and cons of various products, and if you've done a Gardenia or Camellia relatively recently and wouldn't mind sharing your experiences ( including approximate costs if you don't mind), I'd appreciate the information.
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I think reflooring and making every room the same is a great idea. It will open up the space even more. I don’t understand why there are so many homes with different flooring in every room. It really dates the home.
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