Your flooring is a good place to begin. It can be expensive, disruptive to change, and it takes a lot of abuse. There are many flooring options that will suit your needs, but some are better than others.
Solid choice! I apologize for the pun. Wood flooring is a beautiful and durable option that will last for many years, even if it is subject to domestic abuse. Wood flooring is long-lasting and can be maintained properly. All these features are wonderful, but does it have the ability to withstand pets roaming around? Yes and no. Let’s begin positive first. Solid wood, as we’ve already said, is extremely durable and can withstand a lot of paw traffic without showing signs of wear. This is especially important for pets. It is also scratch, stain, and water resistant. This is especially important for pets as they can get their claws into wood! Wood is not resistant to all of these, so be cautious. You can sand and refinish wood floors multiple times to repair any damage. This is a good thing because you can use wood for any flooring type.
Laminate and luxury vinyl tiles
Laminate and luxury vinyl tiles, as luxurious and beautiful as wood flooring can be, are our top picks for flooring for pets. Laminate is water, stain, and scratch-resistant, while LVT is fully proof against them, which is great for both your pet and yourself. Laminate flooring is also less expensive than wood flooring. It doesn’t require cleaning as often as wood flooring. It can be difficult to clean up after pets. These two types of flooring will help ease that burden.