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LR floor: high traffic, 2 kids, concrete slab, what do I want?

walkin_yesindeed
16 years ago

Hello all:

this living room is a central part of the house's traffic pattern. It's the first room you walk into, to get to the rest of the house, plus the back door opens into this room as well. (Kids are small, so sand, water, and grass get tracked in and out of this room all summer.) Currently, it's carpeted. You can imagine how skanky the carpeting gets. We'd like to replace it, if not immediately, then at some point down the line.

We're thinking tile would be the most practical... but it's cold and hard.

Other possibilities, and the reasons for considering them:

--acid-stain the concrete, a deep tortoiseshell brown (also cold and hard, but *really pretty* and easy-care)

--engineered hardwood (b/c can't do "real" wood on a concrete slab, right? -- gorgeous, but probably harder to keep nice in the high-traffic setting I describe above?)

--cork, but not crazy about the look; ditto Marmoleum

Ain't doin' vinyl. BTDT -- we hate it!

Comments? Suggestions? Thanks in advance for chiming in.

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