Nothing says more about quality than great flooring.
Notice, I said great and not expensive. The right choice of
flooring will make your home more comfortable and functional to
your lifestyle.
Hardwood and laminate hardwood is best way to get more out of
your investment at resale time. It requires little maintenance
other than an occasional sweeping. The life expectance of
hardwood is easily 20 years. Then you just refinish it
(comparatively cheap) and your floor looks fantastic for another
15 or so years. The misconception about flooring is the initial
expense. Yes the majority of the cost is the initial investment
is sometimes scary. The overall value is a no brainer.
Homebuyers today love hardwood, there are no two ways about it.
Being a recent homebuyer myself the addition of hardwood was a
big selling point for me. Our home purchase had quite a bit of
carpet, with the plans to replace most hardwood. We were able to
use that as a bargaining point, and it worked quite well. Once I
installed the hardwood the difference was amazing. Selfishly,
the "ooh's and aah's" of visitors to our home was in itself
worth the investment. Then when they found out that I did it
myself, the complements go to the next level. That felt great
and I show you how here (link).
While carpeting is nice to the touch and ads a warmth and
comfort that hardwood cannot, it requires much more maintenance
and care to keep it looking its best. The problem is at resale
time the investment of carpet (even the good stuff) usually
causes a negative impact to prospective homebuyers. Consider
carefully the use and placement of carpet in your home. I say
this purely for the resale value and quality of use.
While it is easiest to do this step while the home is empty. I
suggest that you live in your new home, and look at how you live
your home before you take this step. If you use a room as a
playroom, for example, it might be better with carpet. A dining
room that sees little use and has a better chance for messy
messes, hardwood is a better choice. So I say all this to say
look at how you use the rooms to better make your choice of
flooring. Although hardwood throughout your home is the best for
the investment of your home, there are rooms that you will find
more comfortable with carpeting. A misconception with hardwood
is that it is cold and hard. I installed hardwood (instead of
carpet) in our master suite and absolutely love it. Wood is an
organic material that takes on the temperature characteristics
of the surrounding environment. When I climb out of bed in the
morning I have never had an adverse opinion. We chose carpet for
the kid's rooms, because while they are young they play with
their toys on the floor on their knees. I thought that it would
be more comfortable for them to play.