I'm planning to update the flooring on my first floor, where I currently have tile in the kitchen and entryway, and carpet in the office and dining room (seriously, who thought that was a good idea?). After some thought, I'm leaning towards waterproof laminate flooring that mimics wood, as it seems like the best and simplest choice. I don't need to do it all at once, and I can buy everything I need at once too. Any suggestions for high-quality options that look great and can handle wear and tear?
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I’d definitely recommend looking into LVP (Luxury Vinyl Plank). It’s not the cheapest option, but you don’t have to go for the top-of-the-line stuff either. Just make sure you learn how to install it properly, because it’s not just a simple "click" installation. It's worth the effort!
Just a heads up, there's really no such thing as truly waterproof laminate. It’s more about being semi-waterproof or having limited waterproofing. For something that can really handle moisture, you should go with LVP.
Definitely go for LVP! Look for a rigid or solid core option, and the thicker, the better. Just ensure the surface you’re installing on is flat—no dips or bumps! I like ones with a high grain texture and visible grooves between planks for a more realistic wood look. Aim for at least a 20 mil wear layer or more, and choose longer planks for larger spaces. You can find some solid options at Floor & Decor.

So, LVP is like the type of flooring? Any specific brands that you think are good?