I had porcelain tile in my laundry room in a previous house, and I found it to be cold in winter, hard on my feet, legs and knees. We had luxury vinyl tile put in the laundry and kitchen in our current home. I had to reseal the porcelain tile grout periodically, but with the vinyl, I just damp mop with a microfiber mop. I love it!
We are going to replace oak parquet and carpet in our home with an SPC (stone polymer core) plank flooring which is more durable than the wood polymer composite or other vinyl flooring. I wish it had been available when we did the floors in our laundry and kitchen.
If you decide on vinyl, be sure to get some sturdy furniture cups for your washer and dryer. I found some nice ones at Lowe’s that protect the flooring and also make it easier to move the washer and dryer out for cleaning behind them.
Good luck in your floor search.
Q
interesting counter top and backsplash
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