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5 Lifestyle-Based Questions to Answer Before Choosing New Floors in Charlotte, NC

May 07, 2026

While you may be dreaming of hardwood or stone flooring, there is a lot more than aesthetics to consider when choosing the right material. In this guide, you’ll find questions you can ask yourself to narrow down your options and choose the best flooring material for your budget, cleaning preferences, and more.

1. What is Your Budget?

The first thing to determine is your budget range. Knowing how much you’re comfortable spending can help narrow down the types of materials available to you and make the selection process much easier.

The final cost of professional flooring installation depends on the materials you choose, the size of the space, and local labor rates. To help you plan your budget, here are a few 2026 industry pricing averages for popular flooring materials:1

  • Hardwood - $6–$25 per sq. ft.*
  • Tile - $15–$20 per sq. ft.*
  • Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) - $2–$14 per sq. ft.*
  • Laminate - $2–$13 per sq. ft.*
  • Stone - $6–$20 per sq. ft.*

*These prices are averages that can vary. They are provided for informational purposes only and are not guarantees or official quotes from Footprints Floors.

2. Who (and What) Will Be Using the Floors?

This is an important question to ask because it can influence the durability you should be looking for in your flooring.

Homes with young children and pets, for example, could benefit more from durable, scratch-resistant, and easy-to-clean flooring options. These include materials like:

  • Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP): Easy to clean and highly scratch-resistant with the right wear layer.
  • Tile Flooring: Extremely durable and water-resistant. One of the best options for spills and moisture concerns.
  • Laminate Flooring: A budget-friendly, durable flooring option that is scratch-resistant and well-suited for high-traffic areas.

On the other hand, an older couple or empty nesters may want to prioritize appearance, comfort, and luxury finishes over maximum durability. These can include:

  • Stone: Very elegant, with a high-end appearance and unique natural variations that add character to a space.
  • Hardwood Flooring: A warm, inviting classic material known for its natural beauty and long-term value.

3. What Is the Moisture Level in The Room?

Some flooring types handle water and humidity much better than others. Choosing the wrong material for a moisture-prone space can lead to issues like warping or swelling, which usually require professional repairs and, in some cases, full replacement.

Below is a breakdown of the 3 most common rooms and recommendations for the best materials based on their water resistance and durability qualities:

  • Bathrooms: Tile and stone are typically the best choices. LVP is 100% waterproof, making it a good option if you want the appearance of hardwood, but it likely will not last as long as tile options.
  • Kitchens: Tile, stone, and LVP are popular choices because they can withstand spills and frequent cleaning. Laminate is another option, but it’s important to choose waterproof varieties if you’re considering it for a kitchen.
  • Living Rooms, Bedrooms, & Dining Rooms: Hardwood is one of the most popular choices because moisture and water exposure are usually minimal.

4. How Much Maintenance Are You Willing to Do?

Each flooring material has different maintenance requirements, including cleaning frequency, long-term upkeep, and potential repair needs. It’s important to consider how much time and effort you’re realistically willing to dedicate to floor upkeep so you don’t feel overwhelmed by the demand over time:

  • Hardwood Flooring: Sweeping or vacuuming is recommended 2–4 times per week, along with occasional cleaning using a manufacturer-approved wood floor cleaner. Over time, hardwood floors may need professional refinishing to restore their appearance.
  • Tile Flooring: Requires sweeping several times per week and mopping every 1–2 weeks to remove dirt and debris. Grout lines may also need deep cleaning or resealing to maintain their appearance and prevent staining.
  • Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) Flooring: One of the easiest flooring materials to maintain. Routine sweeping or vacuuming 1–3 times per week with occasional mopping is usually enough to keep LVP looking clean and in good condition.
  • Laminate Flooring: Requires regular sweeping or vacuuming and should be cleaned with minimal moisture to avoid damage. Waterproof laminate options are generally easier to maintain over time.
  • Stone Flooring: Needs routine cleaning with stone-safe products. Depending on the type of stone, sealing may be recommended every 6–12 months to protect against moisture, stains, and surface wear.

5. Are You Planning to Sell Soon or in the Future?

If selling your home is a possibility, it’s smart to consider flooring materials with broad buyer appeal. While trendy flooring styles may match your personal taste, timeless, durable materials like hardwood are often more attractive to potential buyers and can help improve resale value.2

Guidance From Flooring Experts

If you need additional guidance on choosing floors for your lifestyle, the team at Footprints Floors Charlotte can help.

After you schedule a free consultation, we’ll assess your project area and ask questions about your budget, maintenance preferences, and day-to-day needs. From there, we’ll provide personalized flooring recommendations and suggest trusted suppliers where you can shop for materials that fit your goals and vision for your home.

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Key Takeaways

  • Deciding on your budget early helps narrow down flooring materials and make the selection process easier.
  • Durable, water-resistant flooring options like tile and LVP are the best choices for homes with kids and pets.
  • Each flooring material has different maintenance requirements and long-term value considerations.
  • Footprints Floors can guide you through material selection and help you find flooring that works best for your day-to-day living.
Footprints Floors Charlotte Blog Author - Brandon McBrier

Brandon McBrier

Charlotte Owner

Brandon is the proud owner of Footprints Floors operating in Charlotte, North Carolina. Originating from Pennsylvania, Brandon enjoys working with the beautiful old homes of the area, and the equally fine floors to be found there. Brandon became involved with Footprints following a visit from Bryan, his brother-in-law and founder of Footprints Floors. During Bryan's visit to the Lake Erie area, the two got to talking about the business opportunity and community service a company like Footprints could bring to the region. "I am both proud and happy to be working within the family business," says Brandon. "Each floor is as different as the people who own them and I enjoy working to create a unique beautiful finished product in every case."

Brandon joined the Footprints team after years of restaurant ownership. "From my time in the kitchen, I learned the value of customer service and a quality product. These two almost always create happy and successful relationships with customers. I believe the same is true for helping improve people's homes." Brandon prides himself on the calm and helpful relationships he strives for with each of his customers as well as his commitment to the finer details of home improvement.

With his free time, Brandon enjoys mountain biking in the Charlotte area or spending time on the family paddle boards on the lakes of the Carolina's. "No matter how your day is going, a few minutes spent by the lake make it better!"

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