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Flooring Options Compared for Vancouver Homes: Complete 2026 Guide

Choosing Flooring for Vancouver Homes

Vancouver’s climate — wet winters, humid seasons — makes flooring choice particularly important. Not all flooring options perform equally in the Pacific Northwest climate. This comprehensive guide compares every mainstream flooring option for Metro Vancouver homeowners.

Flooring Options Compared

TypeCost/sq ft installedWater ResistanceDurabilityBest For
LVP (Luxury Vinyl Plank)$6–$14Excellent (100% waterproof)HighAny room, especially basement
Engineered hardwood$9–$23Good (below-grade ok)HighMain floor, bedrooms
Solid hardwood$11–$27Poor (no below-grade)Very high (refinishable)Main floor, dry conditions
Porcelain tile$14–$35ExcellentVery highKitchen, bathrooms, entryways
Laminate$5–$11Moderate (not waterproof)ModerateBedrooms, low-traffic areas
Cork$8–$16Moderate (with sealing)ModerateKitchens, home offices
Carpet$5–$14PoorModerateBedrooms, rec rooms
Polished concrete$8–$20ExcellentVery highBasements, modern lofts

Best Choices by Room

  • Kitchen: LVP (easy cleaning) or tile (premium look)
  • Bathrooms: Porcelain tile (waterproof, durable)
  • Main living areas: Engineered hardwood or LVP
  • Basement/suite: LVP only (waterproof critical)
  • Bedrooms: Engineered hardwood, LVP, or carpet

→ See also: Vancouver Renovation Planning Guide

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