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The biggest issues with the engineered wood is that a majority of them can not be refinished, so you eventually have to replace. Engineered is significantly cheaper to buy (unless you find some real wood on closeout) and is significantly cheaper to install. This is why you see it in most of the tract homes. But go into one of those homes thats been lived in with pets and/or kids for a few years, and the floors are beat up. Real wood would have the same damage, but you can refinish them for a fraction of the cost to re-install new floors. Now, if you plan to sell within the next few years, go cheap and get engineered. It will look just as good as hardwood and you dont have to spend the upfront costs of hardwood
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I've talked to a few flooring contractors and they're telling me that solid hardwood, prefinished in the kind we want isn't all that easy to refinish. (Acacia) they've also said it won't sand down as nicely as the manufacturers say. Anyone have experience with refinishing a prefinished solid hardwood?
We're leaning toward a high quality engineered at this point.
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please dont put any hardwood floors in kitchen, or any wet areas like mudroom or bathrooms, laundry etc
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FWIW, my house was built in 1864 with random width pumpkin pine floors throughout. I'd take a guess that the wood's got to be at least 400 years old by now, and the floors are one of the nicest features in the house (if you like old houses, of course). Our kitchen floor is usually the first thing people comment on, especially after a light screen and coat which we've done 2x in 19 years.
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of course it would be nice to have custom hardwood floors everywhere but its not practical. |
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It's been done millions of times. As a previous Building Inspector as long as the owner takes care of those areas it's no problem. Again, for only those who actually take care of their floors
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Wood can do just fine in damp environments provided you select the right wood / finish for the job and aren't a negligent slob. Carpeted bathrooms were all the rage in the 70s and into the 80s. Much worse things than wood have been tried! |
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theres 10s of millions of homes with harwood in one or all of these rooms. I have it in my kitchen and mudroom
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2 more days and it's time to tear the floor apart!
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Brazillian Cherry here and I've had it installed in the my kitchen for the last ~12 years with absolutely no issues. I originally was going to do tile, but by going from tile (kitchen) to hardwood (family room) I was afraid the living space would have looked much smaller than it actually was with the transition in material. Went with wood all the way through and still glad I did. |
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If I had a house where either already had hardwoods I would also leave it and try to make it work but this is a different type of decision, already there vs. adding something new.
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Looks great. I could kick myself in the ass for not going with a new banister when we replaced the steps in the house. They were carpeted when we bought the house. Two of the four bedrooms, the living room, sitting room and dining room were all hardwood so we hoped there was also hardwood under the carpet. No such luck. We replaced the staircase with oak and also did the two bedrooms. Anyway, The banister was oak, so we just sanded down (it was really golden and high shine). I don't know what I was thinking. Should have just did a new one with the wrought iron and wood combo.
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We don't have children, though, I'm sure that helps when there are only adults in the home. |
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I love hardwood floors but prefer tile in the kitchen and bathrooms. So easy to clean and no worries about high traffic areas. I especially love the radiant heat that I have under all tiled areas.
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I agree it is fine if you don't mind caring for it correctly.
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