Depends on Moisture, and Temperature for me first.
For all reasons, Carpet.
For Low Cost high end Vinyl Look at Berry-Alloc Dreamclick from Belgium or Box store...check the backing and virgin PVC.....redoing my house.
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Depends on Moisture, and Temperature for me first.
For all reasons, Carpet.
For Low Cost high end Vinyl Look at Berry-Alloc Dreamclick from Belgium or Box store...check the backing and virgin PVC.....redoing my house.
While this is not my photo, we are installing in 2 weeks a stunning Diagonal Herringbone pattern.
Because the Vinyl has Tabs on all 4 sides, this goes down with all straight cuts, and about 1/3-1/2 the time as there is no block hammering. Kinda like Lego..Super fast.
$3.40 sq ft inc. delivery and Tax made this a winner.
Virgin PVC from Belgium, with a Solid Backing better then others, and a high wear layer.
I just wanted to share again, in case anyone is hunting for floors to consider.
I anally spent too many hours researching Luxury Vinyl Flooring.
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