Laminate was invented to imitate hardwood, and it's gotten very good at it. But there's a reason hardwood still commands premium prices. Here's what you're paying for β and what you're not.






Choose hardwood if you're in a forever home, care about resale value, or want a floor you can refinish in 20 years. Choose laminate for budget projects, rentals, or homes where scratches from pets are a real concern.
πͺ΅Pick Hardwood if
Main living areas in a home you plan to sell or stay in long-term. Any project where resale value and longevity justify the premium cost.
πPick Laminate if
Budget-conscious projects, rental properties, kids' rooms, homes with large dogs, or any space where you want the wood look without the wood price.
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Modern premium laminate (12mm+ with embossed-in-register texture) looks convincing from across a room. Up close, the repeating pattern and compressed wood fiber core are visible. Nobody will mistake premium laminate for solid hardwood on inspection.
It's not a dealbreaker, but buyers generally prefer hardwood. In competitive markets, laminate can be a negative compared to similar homes with hardwood. In budget-friendly neighborhoods, laminate is expected and accepted.
Technically yes, but it's not recommended. You're covering a premium, value-adding floor with a budget material. Refinishing the existing hardwood almost always adds more value.
Laminate wins for scratch resistance. Hardwood wins for repairability β scratches can be sanded out. If your dog is large and active, laminate will look newer longer. If you want real wood and don't mind occasional refinishing, hardwood still works.
Pricing data from HomeGuide, Homewyse, HomeAdvisor, Angi, and FlooringClarity (2026 national averages).