Josh and I decided that with our stimulus money, we should do something large that we normally wouldn’t do for ourselves. After a lot of thinking, one big project we wanted to do was replace our carpets. When we first moved in, we were experiencing a lot of mold problems, which we learned was because of poor drainage around our yard. We have since added drain pipes around the problem areas, and as a result the house doesn’t have a musty smell anymore. With those old problems, we decided we need to remove all the old and likely damaged carpets and to just redo the floors ourselves. So, with about 1/2 of our stimulus check, and we got enough materials to replace all of the carpeting in the house with laminate plank flooring.
We bought Lakeshore Pecan from Home Depot, the link is here if you want to check it out (we are not sponsored). This is the second cheapest option they had, but the reviews were far better than the cheapest. Josh and I also liked the color and thought it’d look good in our home. Since we already did a closet with the same design for assembly, we decided to go for it.
Since we redid the closet already, we saw the underlayment was disgusting, and there was no vapor barrier despite the need for one when you have a slab foundation. So, we ordered a combination of vapor barrier and underlayment, and a floor assembling tool kit with all our flooring. (The flooring says not to use one of these tool kits on their flooring, however, Josh and I did, we were just very very careful to not damage the floor in any way.)
We made this purchase and these decisions months ago, and about a month ago, we were able to finish our first room. Keep and eye out as that post will be coming up in the next week or two!



























