Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, CaryThe Triangle Area
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The hardwood floors are VERY soft, so if you drop something like a bottle, your keys, etc it will leave a mark or indentation on the floor.
Engineered wood, right?
Here's a pro tip, in your next home go for site finished white oak. Cost a little more upfront but well worth it in the long run. People will tell you that LVP is all the rage nowadays but in my opinion that's strictly a product that shouldn't exist outside of very modest houses.
Here's a pro tip, in your next home go for site finished white oak. Cost a little more upfront but well worth it in the long run. People will tell you that LVP is all the rage nowadays but in my opinion that's strictly a product that shouldn't exist outside of very modest houses.
Here's a pro tip, in your next home go for site finished white oak. Cost a little more upfront but well worth it in the long run. People will tell you that LVP is all the rage nowadays but in my opinion that's strictly a product that shouldn't exist outside of very modest houses.
Correct. Pre-made and bought in boxes. Looks decent but very easily damaged.
When we run out of the stock that's in the attic we'll most likely go to tile.
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