Laminate and vinyl plank are the two most popular budget-friendly flooring options, and they look similar at first glance β but they perform very differently when water, pets, and time get involved. Here's the quick breakdown.






Pick vinyl plank for any room with moisture, pets, or kids. Pick laminate for dry rooms where you want the most realistic wood look for less money.
πPick Laminate if
Living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, and stairs where water exposure is unlikely and you want the best wood aesthetic on a budget.
π·Pick Vinyl Plank (LVP) if
Kitchens, bathrooms, basements, laundry rooms, mudrooms, and any home with dogs, cats, or young kids.
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Installed costs are very similar β $4β$12/sqft for laminate vs $4β$13/sqft for vinyl plank. For a 1,000 sqft home, expect $4,000β$12,000 either way. Material-only costs are slightly cheaper for laminate at the low end.
Yes β the planks themselves are completely waterproof. However, water can still get between planks and damage the subfloor underneath, especially with floating installations. Proper subfloor prep matters.
Quality laminate can last 10β30 years. Quality vinyl plank lasts 15β25 years. Hardwood still beats both at 50β100+ years, but costs significantly more upfront.
Yes. Both laminate and vinyl plank come in click-lock floating systems designed for DIY. Budget a weekend for a 500 sqft room. The biggest mistake DIYers make is skipping subfloor leveling.
Pricing data from HomeGuide, Homewyse, HomeAdvisor, Angi, and FlooringClarity (2026 national averages).