Provenza LVP - Moda Living vs Concorde Oak
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Comments (15)@Katie Tortonesi- we put Jet set on our stairs to match the rest of the flooring. Jet set has a bit of a cross-sawn grooving in it so it’s not super slippery. We’ve had it installed for 1.5 years and no one has fallen. It is different than having carpet though and takes a bit of getting used to. We have teenagers so no safety concerns. One thought we be to add a runner on the stairs afterward if you are concerned or have little ones....See MoreProvenza Concorde vs Moda living
Comments (0)Has anyone installed Concorde line of Provenza LVP? What is the difference between Moda living line and concorde ? I decided on sweet talker but now wondering about Concorde line. Any information is appreciated....See MoreProvenza LVP Cool Classic
Comments (87)Thank you! I was choosing between Cool Classic and First Crush. I have seen photos of Road Trip online and that color looks good. I chose CC because they were lighter and I really wanted a bright, light space. But First crush is really good looking. It’s so hard! I bought a box of each first crush and cool classic and moved them all over the house to see how they would look at different times of the day. And cool classic won but it was a close call. They are similar....See Moreflooring woes solid hardwood VS LVP
Comments (49)You know, to me "fake" is not that big of a deal in some things where cleaning or lifespan can be an issue. Yes, like you, I would love authentic everything including hardwood floors. But I have cats. I always have and I always will. They bring absolute joy to my life. I have lost all three in the last couple of years, Amara my most recent loss left us last week, but more will come. I also want beautiful things around me. My description of my home is "comfortable elegance." Neither word has any more emphasis than the other; both are essential to creating a home I love and love to share. But cleaning and damage is a big deal too. I have no intention of spending a lot of time that would require high maintenance. I look at my faux Christmas tree as gorgeous even without the scent. (I buy real wreaths to hang high enough so the cats cannot get to them just so I can get the scent.) I look at my LVP flooring as incredibly beautiful because I got a color I like and any accidents including hairballs are easy to wipe up and I never have to worry about it. (Ditto if the washer ever fails.) If you compare one to the other you may find yourself adding regret and judgmental attitudes to your perspective. But if you acknowledge their differences and choose one, based upon the advantages you prefer, then I think you might find you will have few if any regrets. You won't mourn what you can't have (both easy care and real hardwood) but instead you will embrace and celebrate what you did choose because it makes you happy. And that is all that matters....See Moreky3872
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