What is the best floor covering for stairs and teen girls bedroom?
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You could use the vinyl planks that just click together. They only require three tools and are easy to care for and really moisture resistant compared to hardwood and laminate. For your girls room, let her pick out some rugs and things in her favorite colors to use on the floor, they don't have to be expensive, Walmart has a lot to choose from for reasonable prices, that way they can be changed as her style changes. You could do that to the bonus room also, put down rugs to go with the décor and style you want.
I totally agree with Nancy! The girls will love the sophistication of hardwood (looking) flooring and a rug.
If you can't afford hard wood, linoleum or what it really usually is: vinyl, would be easy to maintain . . . you could also use press and seal tiles.