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Hardwood vs Laminate

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#1 ·
So i have a dilema: Hardwood or Laminate????

I have looked around and the hardwood will cost $5000 and Laminate about $2,500. Now i am afraid about the look of the house that is covered in laminate instead of wood. Its strange but some of the laminate actually looks like wood so visually the difference is not like it was before but the feel is different. I also have a large dog and would want to put either hardwood or laminate in the kitchen (looks better then tile). Can anyone offer up any experiences as to what is better? I know the laminate will last longer but will the look and style be there? Thanks a lot.
 
#3 ·
laminet will not outlast wood, you can re-finish wood at least 3 times and should last 50 plus years. A laminet will sound hallow on dogs nails and foot traffic. If your dogs have wet mouths, laminet is not water friendly.
I once left on vacation and my neighbor was taking care of my dog. She put a bucket of water for her on the laminet [she was a golden retriever] the floor buckled.
I am installing real oak in my kitchen for that reason.
Ps dog has sinse past away, and don't live in same home.
 
#4 ·
Laminate is only as good as the thin surface. I would look at hardwood for sure. Or better yet if you have pets? Quality, not box store or liquidator crap, bamboo. Comes in just about any color you can imagine and is harder than most hardwoods. Strand bamboo is used in industrial flooring. Great in kitchens. Installs like hardwood or you can get it as engineered flooring. Here is one company I have used often even though it is a bit pricery. There are others.

http://www.duro-design.com/index.cfm/bamboo-flooring/
 
#5 ·
If I were you I would seriously reconsider the wood or laminate in the kitchen. I have real oak in my kitchen and after a drinking water jug leaked overnight, there was some extensive damage. It buckled quite quickley and because its t/g and in the middle of the floor, it will be costly to repair. Kitchens are wet. Dishwashers and fridges leak.
Some tiles add a lot of class. Even though IMO laminate is cheesey, and real wood looks great, I'm very opposed to wood in the kitchen. Personally, I would take vinyl over hardwood in a kitchen anyday
 
#9 ·
Plain and simple, laminate is a temporary floor covering. Hardwood can last almost forever. The oak flooring in my house was installed 70 years ago. Even with that, neither is a good idea in bathrooms or kitchens.
 
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#10 ·
I worked for flooring company for few years and from my experience I can tell you that wood floor looks amazing and bring the value up but I have bin to too many houses where the fridge or dishwasher leaked and the wood had to be replace. With laminate you can pop couple of them out and replace but with wood you gonna have to do more than just couple. Also the fact is when something does happen you have to have extra wood, not just couple planks. In so many cases customer wanna fix there floor but the product was discontinued. I personally love hardwood but I seen to much damage. Some of the laminate can look really realistics
 
#11 ·
You keep saying that you worked for a flooring company for a few years, what exactly did you do? I have been installing since 1973 and am curious. I tend to have a different opinion than you on most of your posts.
 
#15 ·
Neither is a good idea in a kitchen, but water will cause more damage to laminate than hardwood. A little water will swell the joints in laminate. A little water won't do any major damage to hardwood.