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Flooring Discontinued... Go for a close match or use something else?
We just bought our first house hack and it needs some rehabbing. The majority of the house has a lighter colored LVP which has unfortunately been discontinued.
We are converting the laundry room into a fourth bedroom, and I'm not sure what to do about the flooring.
I could try and find something that is a close match, but I'm worried it will look tacky if it doesn't exactly match the hallway. I'm thinking we could do another type/color of flooring in the fourth bedroom, but I'm not sure what it would be.
Does anyone have any advice?
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It's a pain to match , probably have to go to Pueblo. Ha Ha.
Just tile it and having the tiles running the other direction.
Done this 20 times .
No one will know or care.