Good morning,
My wife and I are in the process of replacing the flooring on the main level of our home. The previous floor in home we when purchased it was laminate. Surprisingly, we are now considering hardwood, even though initially, I was hesitant about real wood, fearing scratches from our young kids. I would love to hear your thoughts, if there are any, on Paramount Solid Oak, specifically the Mountain Ridge line. Despite my initial reservations due to having two little ones and a third on the way, the hand-scraped finish has caught my attention. It seems to offer additional scratch resistance, thanks to its low gloss and hand scraped finish.
I value your insights, especially considering this is our first experience with hardwood. Currently, our basement features LVP, which we found suitable due to potential water, kids, other variables in that space.
If I am just insane thinking of going solid hardwood route. I'm open to be told so.
Thank you in advance for the advise/wisdom sharing.
My wife and I are in the process of replacing the flooring on the main level of our home. The previous floor in home we when purchased it was laminate. Surprisingly, we are now considering hardwood, even though initially, I was hesitant about real wood, fearing scratches from our young kids. I would love to hear your thoughts, if there are any, on Paramount Solid Oak, specifically the Mountain Ridge line. Despite my initial reservations due to having two little ones and a third on the way, the hand-scraped finish has caught my attention. It seems to offer additional scratch resistance, thanks to its low gloss and hand scraped finish.
I value your insights, especially considering this is our first experience with hardwood. Currently, our basement features LVP, which we found suitable due to potential water, kids, other variables in that space.
If I am just insane thinking of going solid hardwood route. I'm open to be told so.
Thank you in advance for the advise/wisdom sharing.