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Quick vote: light oak or dark walnut? (A/B) Pro tip: In small rooms, lighter wood-look planks a matte finish hide dust and make the space feel bigger. And order ~10% extra for waste. #Flooring #HomeReno #DIY #LVP Reply A/B
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Quick vote: warm gray or honey oak? Quick vote: warm gray or honey oak? Pro tip: compare planks under your home’s lighting—undertones shift fast (especially with LVP). Grab 2 samples, check day vs night, then decide. Reply A/B. #Flooring #LVP #Renovation #InteriorDesign Pro tip: compare planks under your home’s lighting—underton
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Quick pick: A) light oak look or B) warm walnut? Tip: In smaller rooms, lighter tones wider planks can make the space feel bigger (and show less dust). Reply A/B. #flooring #interiordesign #renovation #LVP
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Quick vote: matte or satin finish floors? Tip: In bright rooms, matte hides scratches dust better; satin adds more pop but can show wear sooner. Reply A/B. #flooring #renovation #homeimprovement #interiordesign
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Quick vote: refresh one room or the whole house? A) One room B) Whole house Pro tip: start with floors—biggest visual ROI. Order samples, check them in YOUR lighting, then pick a finish that matches your traffic. #HomeImprovement #Flooring #Renovation
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Quick vote: light oak or warm walnut? Pro tip: match your floor UNDERTONE (pink/yellow/gray) to your paint fixed finishes—not the other way around. It’s the fastest way to avoid “why does this look off?” Reply A/B. #Flooring #HomeRenovation #InteriorDesign #LVP
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Quick pick: light oak or warm walnut? Pro tip: view samples in your lighting (day night). Undertones flip fast—especially near cool paint or LEDs. Reply A/B. #Flooring #InteriorDesign #HomeRenovation
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Quick vote: LVP or hardwood for a busy home? Pro tip: match the floor to your lifestyle—water pets kids usually favor waterproof LVP. Save hardwood for low-traffic rooms. Reply LVP/WOOD. #Flooring #LVP #Hardwood #HomeRenovation
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Quick vote: light oak or warm walnut? Pro tip: grab a few samples and check them beside your cabinets morning/noon/night—undertones shift fast. Reply A/B. #flooring #renovation #interiordesign
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Quick pick: warm stone look (A) or cool concrete (B)? Tip: for travertine‑look tile, choose grout 1–2 shades lighter for a seamless look, darker for more definition. Reply A/B. #tile #flooring #renovation #interiordesign
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Quick pick: light oak or dark walnut floors? Pro tip: view samples in *your* room at 3 times (morning/noon/night). Same floor can read warm, cool, or muddy depending on lighting. Reply A/B. #Flooring #HomeRenovation #Hardwood #InteriorDesign
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Quick pick: A) waterproof LVP or B) engineered hardwood? Tip: For busy homes, prioritize a thick wear layer dent resistance before color—lighting changes, scratches don’t. Reply A/B #Flooring #LVP #Hardwood #HomeRenovation
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Quick vote: warm wood tones or cool gray? Quick vote: warm wood tones or cool gray? Reply warm/cool. #Flooring #InteriorDesign #Renovation #LVPn #Renovation #LVPn #Renovation #LVPn #Renovation #LVPn #Renovation #LVPn #Renovation #LVPn #Renovation #LVP you live in Pro tip: pick flooring under the lighting you live in
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Quick vote: light oak or dark walnut? Pro tip: in open-plan homes, matching your floor *tone* to the biggest room keeps the space calmer—then add contrast with rugs/furniture. Reply A/B. #Flooring #HomeRenovation #InteriorDesign #LVP
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Quick pick: A) wide planks B) narrow planks C) herringbone? Tip: In small rooms, fewer seams (wider planks) can feel calmer—but match the plank scale to the space. Always sample at home in morning evening light. Reply A/B/C. #Flooring #HomeRenovation #InteriorDesign #DIY
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Quick vote: engineered hardwood or solid hardwood? Tip: If you’re over concrete or radiant heat, engineered is usually the safer pick—better stability fewer seasonal gaps. Reply E/S. #flooring #hardwood #renovation #DIY
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Quick pick: LVP or laminate for a busy home? Quick pick: LVP or laminate for a busy home? Rule of thumb: nonstop spills/pets = waterproof LVP. Want warmer underfoot crisp wood looks = laminate. Both are DIY-friendly—prep the subfloor. Rule of thumb: nonstop spills/pets → waterproof L
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Distressed white oak isn’t “beat up”—it’s character that hides everyday life. Champagne Beach adds warmth without going yellow. Pro tip: order extra for future repairs matching. #Hardwood #Flooring #HomeRenovation #DesignTips
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