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Old 06-08-2024, 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by TeresaA View Post
We too are house hunting and I can tell you that one type of flooring throughout the house is the way to go. All the homes have 3-4 different types of flooring and it’s strange looking. What’s best for resale is one style throughout. LVP is the new trend and very nice but go with what you like. When you sell, Home offers, a lot of times, reflect the plans to upgrade to one flooring style, so I would never add wood flooring in one room when the rest is tile.
Our older home, from 2007, has two types of flooring. We have wide plank laminate in the common areas. All other areas (wet) have ceramic tile. At least I think it is ceramic. Not sure if it is porcelain. I would prefer one type of flooring throughout but this isn't offensive in any way. The wet areas (baths, kitchen, laundry room, entry foyer) are deliniated from the dry areas so it seems to flow OK.
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