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The most budget-friendly flooring options in Spokane, Washington are:
Vinyl plank offers the best balance of cost, durability (15–25 year lifespan), and Spokane climate performance. Total project costs vary based on room size, subfloor prep, and removal of existing flooring. Learn more in our article here.
The three most popular flooring types in 2025 are:
LVP leads because it mimics hardwood visually while handling Spokane's wet winters and active households without warping or scratching. See more details here.
The best cheap flooring is luxury vinyl plank (LVP). It costs $2–$5 per square foot installed. It looks like real wood or stone. LVP is waterproof and strong. You can use it in any room. Laminate flooring costs $3–$7 installed. It looks like real wood but water can damage it. Sheet vinyl is the cheapest at $1–$3 installed. It doesn't last as long. Use LVP in kitchens and bathrooms. Use laminate in bedrooms and living rooms. Use sheet vinyl in rental homes. Learn More Here
The 60/30/10 rule helps balance color in interior design—flooring typically anchors the dominant 60%, with walls and furniture filling the 30%, and bold accents adding the final 10%. This approach works across hardwood, tile, vinyl, and more. Learn More Here.
Solid hardwood lasts 30 to 100+ years with proper care and refinishing. Luxury vinyl plank lasts 20 to 25 years, waterproof engineered hardwood lasts 20 to 30 years, and quality laminate lasts 15 to 25 years. Hardwood wins on lifespan, but vinyl and engineered options offer better moisture resistance. Laminate delivers solid durability at a lower price. Learn More Here.
Start with reputation—check Google reviews, BBB ratings, and ask for local references. Then verify product quality, brand selection, and installation services. The best stores offer samples to test at home, clear written estimates, and warranties that actually protect you. Spokane’s climate matters too, so choose suppliers who understand how dry summers and wet winters affect flooring performance. Learn More Here.
The Rule of 3 in flooring is an interior design guideline that suggests using no more than three different flooring types throughout your home. This approach helps maintain visual flow and cohesion while still allowing variety in texture, tone, and function. For example, you might combine hardwood in living areas, tile in bathrooms, and carpet in bedrooms. By limiting transitions to three materials, designers avoid a cluttered look and create a balanced, harmonious layout in both open-concept and traditional homes. Learn More About Here.
Choosing between wood and laminate depends on your budget, lifestyle, and long-term goals. Hardwood flooring offers natural beauty, higher resale value, and durability when properly maintained, but it costs more upfront and requires careful cleaning. Laminate flooring is more affordable, easier to install, and highly resistant to scratches and everyday wear, though it doesn’t add as much value when selling your home. For families balancing cost and convenience, laminate often works best in high-traffic areas, while hardwood shines in living rooms and bedrooms where comfort and aesthetics matter most. Learn More Here.
The most important factor is matching the flooring type to the room’s use and conditions. For example, kitchens and bathrooms need water‑resistant options like vinyl or tile, while bedrooms and living rooms benefit from the warmth of carpet or hardwood. Durability, maintenance needs, and budget should all be weighed against how the space is used day‑to‑day to ensure your flooring investment lasts and fits your lifestyle. Learn More Here.
Hardwood and natural stone tile are widely regarded as timeless flooring choices. Their classic look, durability, and ability to complement both traditional and modern interiors make them styles that remain popular across decades. Neutral tones in carpet and luxury vinyl plank can also provide a long‑lasting appeal, ensuring your floors stay stylish even as design trends change. Learn More Here.
There isn’t a single “right” choice—it depends on room size, lighting, and style goals. Light floors reflect more light, making small or dim rooms feel larger and brighter. They also hide dust and pet hair well and pair nicely with bold or dark walls. Dark floors absorb light, adding warmth and grounding large, open spaces. They work best with plenty of natural light and contrast beautifully against light or neutral walls. A slight contrast between floor and wall tones usually creates the most balanced look. Learn More Here.
DIY installation works well for small rooms with level subfloors and simple products like click‑lock vinyl, laminate, or peel‑and‑stick tile. These options are designed for homeowners and require only basic tools. However, hiring a professional is recommended for solid hardwood, tile, or carpet, as well as large or open spaces or when subfloors need repair. Pros bring specialized tools, ensure warranty coverage, and save time by avoiding costly mistakes. Learn More Here.
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