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really need some advice on flooring for home we're buying! pics!

15 years ago

Desperately need some advice...

We just put in an offer on a house and it was accepted on Saturday, so if all the inspections go okay, it's ours, should know by Friday!

I have to rip up ALL the flooring in the house, someone smokes in there, and besides, it's ugly and old.

In the entry way/foyer, there's parquet floor that I don't find totally unappealing and may look better after it's redone? I've never had any kind of wood flooring before and not quite sure what to do to bring it back to the way it was (can it?) if we keep it, which leads me to my actual question.

Should I keep the entry flooring like it is? When you walk in the house the entry way it very wide and equal in size on both sides, then the house is basically split in half with long hallways on each side and the rooms off the hallway.

At this time there's carpeting in the halls and bedrooms, old vinyl in the kitchen and bathrooms and carpet in the living room, which is the room directly behind the entry/foyer.

Ideally, I would like to put in wood floors in the hallway and bedrooms (still thinking about carpet in the master, it's just so much "warmer" feeling to me but may just do the wood) and in the kitchen, I'm not sure yet, but not wood, either something that mimics tile/slate or real tile, tile in the bathrooms and the living room, either the wood or carpet.

I'm just unsure of how the parquet in the foyer would look with a totally different type of flooring surrounding it. Should I keep it as is, or make the hallways the same wood as the entry and replace it all?

Has/Does anyone have this in their house, or were faced with the same dilemma, and if so, can you please post pictures or what you decided to do and what your outcome was, how you thought it looked.

I have NO decorating skills at all and start getting scared and overwhelmed when thinking about all that needs to be done. I start wondering if I should have just spent more money on a more updated home than go with the one I've chosen that needs a lot of updating = more money to put out. When you don't have a clue on what to do, at least in my case, I start to panic.

Below are some pictures, any and all advice will be taken in and is GREATLY appreciated!

This is the entry/foyer

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One of the two hallways off the entry/foyer and all the rooms are off the hallways with the exception of the living room

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View from the living room, there's two doorways each one leads out to the entry/foyer.

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Close up of parquet floor(shows lighter than it actually is)

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Last, can anyone give me a heads up if they found their flooring locally to be cheaper, or did you find a good source on line that, after shipping/delivery, it still came out to be a great deal? Since I have to do the whole house, of course, like most people, I want the most bang for my buck!

Thanks for any and all ideas, opinions, help, etc...

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