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I've got them in the kitchen, one bedroom, and two bathrooms. Cheap and sufficient for the use they are put to. I'm using the Allure, and got the more expensive version in Coventry Oak finish. Easy to lay down and it's holding up to the dogs and spills very well.
Depends on the pricepoint of your house...I am not a fan and wouldn't pay top dollar for a house that had them.
They're no more hard to swap out when buying than carpet. And if you're not selling, who cares? For me, they were temporary upgrades from bad sheet vinyl in the kitchen and nasty carpeting in the bedroom. It'd take about a half hour to pull them back up when and if we decide to upgrade.
I saw some really pretty ones. I was thinking it was more for durability since I have three dogs. What I really like is the wood looking porcelain tile, but it was pricey. I have pergo right now and it has served me well for 18 years.
I've got them in the kitchen, one bedroom, and two bathrooms. Cheap and sufficient for the use they are put to. I'm using the Allure, and got the more expensive version in Coventry Oak finish. Easy to lay down and it's holding up to the dogs and spills very well.
Bedroom:
Kitchen:
Those look great! Can I ask, when did you get them?
I have LVP in my basement bathroom, laundry room & entry way. It's warmer than laminate, but has that definite, "clop-clop" noise when I walk on it--probably 'cause it's right on concrete. Very durable, easy to clean. It's only 2 years old, but I'm happy with my decision to have it installed.
I like vinyl tiles, but I abhor fake stuff trying to be something else (faux wood look, or stone look) ~ so gut reaction is I wouldn't touch it with someone else's money. But if it exists in a form that's not the obviously fake wood/stone look, then it might interest me as I really do like the vinyl tiles I've put down (3 homes, going to do my mother-in-laws kitchen soon).
It's not the material, it's the finish.
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