Flooring options range from hardwood to laminates and vinyl to carpet, ensuring there’s a perfect match for every room and requirement.
Luxury Vinyl Plank
Waterproof, stain-resistant, and pet-friendly floors with beautiful hardwood visuals, minus the maintenance and expense of real hardwood.
Engineered Hardwood/Hardwood
Laminate
Carpet
Difference Between LVP and Laminate
Luxury Vinyl Plank is durable and stable, resistant to moisture and climate, and is easy to install and maintain.
Laminate is restricted to light traffic and low moisture applications.
Difference Between Hardwood and Engineered Hardwood
Hardwood flooring is made of solid wood, and it’s one of the most popular flooring options. It is usually made of hardwood species like maple, oak, or walnut. And it has a significantly longer lifespan that allows for sanding and refinishing over and over. Hardwood flooring is water-resistant, but not waterproof.
Engineered wood flooring looks almost identical to the hardwood on the surface, but instead of a single wood plank, it’s made of a high-quality plywood core with a thin layer of hardwood flooring on top. Engineered wood flooring is a more affordable option, but it can’t be refinished to extend its lifespan. Engineered wood flooring is more water-resistant than hardwood, but not waterproof.
What is Engineered Hardwood Flooring?
Engineered hardwood flooring is a laminated, plank-style flooring. Most engineered flooring options consist of a wear layer of solid hardwood sitting atop thicker layers of plywood or MDF (medium-density fiberboard).
What is Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring?
Luxury vinyl plank flooring—or LVP is made up of planks instead of one large sheet of vinyl or individual tiles. LVP flooring is popular because it’s easy to install, waterproof, durable, thick and insulating and budget friendly.
What is Laminate Wood Flooring?
Laminate is an affordable, multilayered flooring product made from tightly compressed wood fiber and designed to look like wood, tile or stone. Laminate flooring products typically have four layers: the backing layer, the core layer, the image layer, and the wear layer.