Both are affordable, but carpet and laminate serve very different needs. Carpet is about warmth and comfort. Laminate is about durability and cleanability. Here's how they stack up.






Choose carpet for bedrooms, stairs, and rooms where warmth and quiet matter most. Choose laminate for living areas, hallways, and homes with allergy sufferers.
π§ΆPick Carpet if
Bedrooms, second-floor rooms where noise reduction matters, stairs (for safety and comfort), and homes with young children who play on the floor.
πPick Laminate if
Living rooms, hallways, dining areas, homes with pets or allergy sufferers, and any room where easy cleaning matters more than softness.
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Carpet is typically cheaper at the low end ($3β$5/sqft installed) compared to laminate ($4β$7/sqft). At mid-range and premium levels, prices converge.
Studies are mixed. Carpet does trap allergens, but that can actually keep them out of the air versus hard surfaces where dust circulates. However, if not vacuumed regularly with a HEPA filter, carpet can become a reservoir. Allergy doctors generally recommend hard flooring.
Carpet averages 5β15 years depending on fiber quality and traffic. Laminate averages 10β30 years. Over a 30-year period, you might replace carpet 2β3 times vs laminate once.
Absolutely. Many homeowners are moving to laminate in bedrooms for the wood look and allergy benefits. Add a quality underlayment or area rug for warmth.
Pricing data from HomeGuide, Homewyse, HomeAdvisor, Angi, and FlooringClarity (2026 national averages).