Has anyone used LVP from Happy Feet?
Sandi Schuman
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Has Anyone Used XL Flooring Fraser Banks Color LVP?
Comments (0)We are renovating our TV room (23.5 ft. x 12 ft.) and are tearing out old carpet. I have used LVP loose lay flooring in our cabin recently and am very happy with it. So we were thinking of using it in our TV room. It needs to match some fairly light oak on the fireplace and other oak that can be seen from that room. The brand I have chosen, because it has a 20 mil wear layer and other good features, is XL Flooring and the color that is a perfect match is Fraser Banks. But it so hard to tell with just a couple of sample planks. Has anyone used it and do you have pics of your room to share?...See MoreHas anyone used Mannington Adura Max Apex River Mill lvp?
Comments (0)I am interested in the River Mill line but would like to hear from people that have installed....See MoreHas anyone used/considered Paramount RigidCORE LVP?
Comments (0)Searching any info for the Paramount Keystone RigidCORE LVP. We are currently living outside of US so we can’t locate any sample to look at. (We will be back in the US this summer...to build a house but wanted to get little a bit ahead/ready. And from the fund perspective, this is the choice from the builder given...) Primarily searching for colors now...(specifically, #103, #113 and maybe #110) But there are not that much info online. (Some website restricts access from outside US so that is not helping either...) Anyone out there has any pics or info/experience that could provide us, we certainly would be appreciative. https://www.paramountflooring.com/products/rigidcore/rigidcore-keystone/...See MoreLVP Core-Tec vs. Happy Feet
Comments (0)I need a floor that is less slippery for a family member who has trouble walking. I currently have a glossy, engineered wood in part of the home. Looking to put LVP throughout. I have more traditional taste, and my dilemma is that Core-tec has more traditional choices, but seems more slippery overall, where as the Happy Feet brand is definitely less slippery , but has less choices, also newer product and can't find many reviews. Does anyone have either of these brands installed and can give me their review?...See MoreMac McNeill
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