Ive been pondering about flooring again
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The Garden Frog with C Renee on Mar 25, 2014I would check out the clearance and closeouts at your local home stores. I have found flooring for next to nothing and the click in place laminates or even tiles are so easy to use! The laminate flooring cleans up really easy and so far my dogs have not scratched it up like my wood engineered flooring. I actually used my air compressor and 2" brad nailer to put the floor in place using the lip as placement for the nails.Helpful Reply
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Mlcapaci on Mar 27, 2014It is some work, but the whole job will look and last so much better if you take up the flooring that is there now. Take it down to the subfloor and then you can put whatever you want in to replace the original floor.Helpful Reply
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117135 on Mar 27, 2014I agree with Micapaci, tear up the floor and get down to the sub floor before adding anything else on top. I also like C. Renee Fullers idea of searching for the clearance in the flooring stores. It seems like a small area, so you should be able to find some great flooring. It is hard to tell by the pictures, but the steps could be stained darker? You can find some great lock in place laminates with so many options. I used one for my kitchen floor that looks like stone. I have had people ask if it is stone and they bend over to feel it. Good luck!Helpful Reply
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Jennifer Bender on Mar 27, 2014my floor has only the subfloor and an underlayment on it now first [picture shows it my steps will be replaced/ stained bc they are pressed wood so when it gets wets it swells and disinagrates. right now I have clear enamel them... I went to my flooring store here local and for that small area it was going to cost 100.00 just for supplies ...will be going to menards this weekend...Helpful Reply
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Gu3mom on Mar 27, 2014Being a high-traffic area, I would personally go for a commercial-grade or other durable sheet vinyl. It's a small enough area that it probably won't cost all that much more than getting some lesser product and will also increase the odds of finding a remnant! In addition to flooring stores, check ReStores in your area and Craigslist. Don't settle on style or performance!Helpful Reply
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Terry's Flooring on Mar 27, 2014I don't know why you need to tear up the floor, leave the floor alone ...I would also recommend Vinyl at the front door .. ( Fiber Floor , by Tarkett has it ...)Helpful Reply
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Gu3mom on Mar 28, 2014We just put a high-end Tarkett vinyl through our lonnnnng kitchen and, while it's not everyone's style, WE love it! Even though it was one of their heavy-duty products, it was still less than many vinyls and much less than tile or wood. It's super comfortable to walk and stand on, durable and easy to clean. It's in a high-traffic area where our FOUR dogs are in and out all day long. :)Helpful Reply
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Marion Nesbitt on Apr 07, 2014Take down to the subfloor. I'd go with porcelain tile with a bit of texture , and install on the diagonal to add interest and visually increase the space. It will be waterproof, non-slippery and any dirt, sand, etc. tracking in won't scratch the surface like a vinyl would. Will look more expensive. Doesn't have to be super light as you have lots of light coming in. There are lots of colours to choose from - think I'd get a motley coloured tile to give more versatility in case you change paint colours.Helpful Reply
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Kristin Topping on Jul 01, 2015Flooring can really make a difference in the appearance of a room and can impart great beauty, ambience, and shine. Add the finishing touches needed to your project with high quality flooring and excellent installation services so you can be certain that your handsome flooring isgoing to last. MacFlooring offers wide experience in the industry to ensure that your flooring job is done right the first time. Thanks for good job.Helpful Reply
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