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Josh L.
  • Huntington Beach, CA
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Upstairs flooring

Josh L.
  • Huntington Beach, CA
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What's popular for upstairs flooring now?

I'm getting a two story townhome ready for rent with  tile in the most trafficked areas in the kitchen and adjoining dining room downstairs And, there's carpeting in the upstairs bedrooms, stairs, and for a living room downstairs.

I'm going to change the carpeting in the downstairs living room to either wood or vinyl planks that look like wood. 

But, I'm not sure if I should also change out the carpeting in the stairs, hallway and bedrooms upstairs. 

Is carpeting still popular for the bedrooms as its traditionally been? Or, do people want that hardwood flooring in both their public living spaces and their bedrooms too?

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