Laminate flooring has come a long way in the last 10 years, and after 5 years of living with old, dingy floors and 20-year-old carpet, we finally installed laminate on our first floor! These photos are just a few days after the contractors left so the house is still in cleanup mode. But we are SO in love with our new floors and wow, what a difference it made in our house!

The laminate flooring we chose is called Earthen Chestnut, the Rare Vintage Line by Mohawk. It isn’t sold in big box stores, so you’d have to go to a local flooring dealer and haggle on price a bit. We landed on a price around $2.60/square foot for around 1200 square feet (excluding labor).
BEFORE PHOTOS
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Foyer, before
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Before, dining room (listing photo)
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BEFORE: Kitchen listing photo
We love the natural-looking hand-hewn finish and the variation of color. Believe it or not, this wasn’t our first choice. We were on a bit of a wild goose chase looking for flooring that “wowed” us but was still in our price point. Our first choice was discontinued, so even though this flooring was our second choice, we feel like it was meant to be and are SO happy with it.
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I captured a few photos during our first sunny day which shows the true colors of the floor.
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Some paint and trim updates are needed, but love how this all looks.
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Oliver approves.
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A kitchen redesign is in progress and we may change the color of the cabinets. New floors were the 1st step before we build a brand new island (more on that soon!) Cove trim was installed around the base cabinets which need to be painted at some point.
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Love the natural hand hewn texture. The contractor installed 5″ baseboards. We are deciding if cove trim should be installed.
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Dark floors can easily be maintained and cleaned with a Roomba, so if you’re worried about it showing dirt, that’s our recommendation. Personally I would rather see the dirt and keep a clean house, versus choosing a floor that hides dirt.
I’ve been reluctant to share anything new on my blog these last few years because our old flooring was such an eyesore and impacted all of our design decisions. The lesson is – don’t be like us. When you purchase a home that is in dire need of a flooring update, if you can, have your new floors installed immediately after you close on the house!