The carpets in my house are turning 33 years old this year. 2 kids, 4 dogs, they need to get gone. It stinks when you vacuum, I'm sure you've seen the ugly brown in a lot of my pictures, it's time for a change.
But we're staring at a full roof replacement in 2020, so trying to save money and budget towards that now, I'm trying to keep costs low, which means doing it myself.
I'm looking at my downstairs. Living and dining rooms for a total of about 400 square feet, that's rounding up by a lot when I take walls and the pellet stove into account.
My first thought was an epoxy floor. They make low smell interior blends now, definitely the cheapest option, but prep work has the potential to suck, as I don't know what is under the carpet downstairs. It also looks like it would all need to be done at once, which leaves me struggling with somewhere for furniture, toys, etc. Unless it can be sectioned in which case it's definitely the winner here.
I'm also seeing LVP, luxury vinyl plank, at very cheap prices, sub $1/ sq ft. They state "flipper friendly" and come with a 10 year warranty. Definitely cheap, but I don't know how it would work on a slab. It has the benefit of being able to work in sections, and being peel and stick, should be easy to get down. I've never worked with this before though.
I've seen porcelain tile in a low price, but I really don't want to do that, same with VCT.
I'm looking for brighter shades, cream, white oak, off white, something not brown. I'd prefer something glossyish to maybe reflect some light around and make it a little brighter in here.
The kicker? I'm trying to get this done for a grand or less, and not need to do it again in a year. 5 years absolute minimum, 10+ preferred.