What Are Flooring Items Worth?
12 items tagged “flooring” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

Linoleum Sheet
Linoleum sheet is a continuous roll of resilient flooring material made from natural ingredients like linseed oil, cork, and wood flour, used as a building component for kitchens and other rooms.

Carpet Square
Carpet squares, also known as carpet tiles or modular carpet squares, are individual 24x24-inch interlocking pieces used as a building component for flooring in commercial and residential spaces.

Vinyl Plank
Vinyl plank is a durable, waterproof flooring material designed to mimic hardwood or stone, commonly used in homes for kitchens, bathrooms, and high-traffic areas.

Porcelain Tile
Porcelain tile is a durable, water-resistant ceramic tile used as a building component for flooring and walls in homes and commercial spaces.

Ceramic Tile
Ceramic tile is a durable, clay-based building material used for flooring and walls in homes, typically kiln-fired with a glaze for finish.

Tile
Ceramic bathroom or floor tile, the most common everyday tile type purchased by regular consumers.

Runner Rug
A long, narrow floor covering typically used in hallways, kitchens, and entryways.

Area Rug
An area rug is a decorative floor covering used in home decor to enhance living rooms, bedrooms, or other spaces, typically in sizes like 5x7 or 8x10 feet.

Outdoor Rug
An outdoor rug is a weather-resistant carpet designed for patios, decks, and other exterior spaces.

Carpet (per sq ft)
Carpet as a building material, typically synthetic like nylon or polyester, sold per square foot for residential flooring.

Hardwood Flooring (per sq ft)
Hardwood flooring is a durable building material made from solid or engineered wood planks used for interior floor covering, priced per square foot for materials and typical installation.

Laminate Flooring (per sq ft)
Laminate flooring is a synthetic building material that mimics hardwood, typically sold in planks for floating installation over subfloors.
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