Flooring2 Review: A Practical Choice for Homeowners

Author: Levi Winkler, Flooring Expert & Owner of Rejuvenation Floor & Design

Various Flooring2 products showcased in an office showroom.


When you begin shopping for new floors, it’s easy to get caught up in color samples and style boards. But most homeowners quickly realize that flooring decisions go beyond appearance. You have to think about durability, moisture resistance, maintenance, comfort, budget, and—perhaps most importantly—availability. Waiting weeks or even months for materials can delay your entire renovation.


That’s where Flooring² (aka Flooring2) stands out. Rather than centering its identity around a single premium product line, Flooring² focuses on something homeowners often value just as much: reliable inventory and accessible flooring options that are ready when you are. If you are planning a remodel, preparing a home for sale, finishing a basement, or simply updating worn surfaces, here’s what you should know about Flooring² and how its product categories can fit into your home.


At Rejuvenation Floor & Design, we’ve worked with Flooring² products for many years and have seen firsthand how well they perform in real homes. We proudly offer a wide selection of Flooring² materials in our flooring store and showroom in Portland, Oregon, giving homeowners the opportunity to explore styles, textures, and finishes in person before making a decision.


Our experience with these products allows us to guide customers toward options that balance durability, design, and budget—whether you’re updating a single room or planning a full-home renovation. By combining trusted brands like Flooring² with personalized service, we help make the flooring selection process more straightforward and confident.


Let's get to it! Here's our Flooring² review!



What Makes Flooring² Different?

Flooring² operates as a large-scale distributor with a strong focus on stocking a wide range of flooring materials. For homeowners, that translates into shorter lead times and greater flexibility during the renovation process. Why does that matter?


Because flooring projects are often tied to bigger timelines:


  • A kitchen remodel can’t move forward until flooring is installed.
  • A move-in date may depend on replacing outdated carpet.
  • A contractor’s schedule may shift if materials are delayed.


When flooring is readily available, you gain control over your project. Instead of waiting on special orders, you can make selections confidently knowing your material can be delivered quickly. For many homeowners, that peace of mind is just as valuable as the flooring itself.



Flooring Options for Every Room in the Home

Flooring² offers a broad mix of flooring categories. Rather than focusing on a single niche, their inventory spans traditional and modern surfaces alike. Let’s explore how each type can work in a residential setting.


Luxury Vinyl (LVP & LVT): A Top Choice for Modern Living

Luxury vinyl plank (LVP) and luxury vinyl tile (LVT) continue to dominate the residential flooring market—and for good reason.


For homeowners, Flooring² luxury vinyl offers:


  • Waterproof performance
  • Strong resistance to scratches and dents
  • Realistic wood or stone visuals
  • Comfortable underfoot feel
  • Straightforward maintenance


This makes it especially well suited for:


  • Kitchens
  • Bathrooms
  • Mudrooms
  • Laundry rooms
  • Busy family spaces


If you have pets, children, or frequent guests, luxury vinyl can provide the look of hardwood with significantly more resilience to spills and everyday wear.


Design-wise, today’s luxury vinyl products feature wider planks, matte finishes, subtle texture, and natural color variation. Homeowners gravitate toward warm oak tones, light natural hues, and soft neutral grays that complement a range of cabinetry and wall colors.


If your goal is a cohesive, whole-home look, waterproof luxury vinyl allows you to run one consistent flooring style through multiple rooms—including areas where traditional hardwood might not be recommended.


Laminate Flooring: Budget-Friendly with Strong Performance

Laminate flooring has evolved dramatically over the years. Flooring² laminate products offer improved surface durability and more convincing wood visuals than older generations.


For homeowners seeking a cost-effective alternative to hardwood, laminate can provide:


  • Scratch resistance
  • Easy installation systems
  • Attractive wood-look finishes
  • Lower overall material cost


Laminate works well in:


  • Living rooms
  • Dining rooms
  • Hallways
  • Bedrooms


While laminate is more moisture resistant than it used to be, it’s still important to consider room conditions. In consistently damp environments, waterproof vinyl may be the safer option. However, for dry living areas where budget matters, laminate can strike a smart balance between appearance and practicality.


From a design perspective, laminate often offers classic oak, hickory, and maple visuals in a range of tones—from light Scandinavian styles to deeper, traditional browns.


Wood Flooring: Timeless Appeal

For homeowners seeking authenticity and natural character, Flooring² wood flooring continues to hold timeless appeal.


Wood adds:


  • Real grain texture
  • Long-term value
  • Refinishing potential (depending on construction)
  • Classic warmth


It’s especially popular in:


  • Living rooms
  • Dining rooms
  • Main entryways


Flooring trends lean toward:


  • Wider planks
  • Matte finishes
  • Lighter, natural tones
  • Soft wire-brushed textures


Wood flooring often becomes the anchor of a home’s design style. Whether your aesthetic leans modern farmhouse, transitional, contemporary, or traditional, wood can provide a foundational look that evolves with your décor over time.



Flooring2 wood flooring showcased in a country home entryway.


A Light Design Focus: Choosing What Works for Your Style

While performance matters, your flooring also shapes how your home feels. Here are a few homeowner-focused design considerations when exploring Flooring² products:


1. Think About Light

Natural light dramatically affects how flooring appears. Lighter tones can open up smaller spaces and reflect daylight. Medium tones offer warmth without overwhelming a room. Darker floors create contrast and drama but may show dust more easily. If your home has large windows and abundant light, you have more flexibility. If natural light is limited, lighter flooring can help brighten the space.


2. Consider Flow Between Rooms

Open floor plans benefit from visual continuity. Running one flooring type through main living areas creates a seamless feel. If you prefer variation, keep undertones consistent. For example, pairing warm wood-look vinyl in living spaces with warm-toned carpet in bedrooms maintains cohesion.


3. Match Flooring to Lifestyle

Design isn’t just about appearance—it’s about how you live.


  • Have large dogs? Prioritize scratch resistance.
  • Love to entertain? Waterproof surfaces may ease worry.
  • Want cozy bedrooms? Carpet may still be the best choice.


The most beautiful floor is one that supports your daily routine without constant concern.



The Practical Advantage: Availability and Flexibility

One of the most reassuring aspects of working with Flooring² products is the emphasis on stocked inventory. For homeowners, this often means:


  • Shorter wait times
  • Fewer scheduling disruptions
  • More predictable project timelines


Renovations are stressful enough without material delays. Choosing from in-stock options can simplify the process and help keep your project moving.



Our Flooring² Review: Key Takeaways

Flooring² may not market itself as a luxury boutique brand—but that’s not necessarily a downside. Instead, it fills an important role: offering accessible, practical flooring options across multiple categories with dependable availability.


For homeowners who value:


  • Reliable performance
  • Flexible price points
  • Modern design options
  • Efficient project timelines


Flooring² products can be a smart place to start.


At Rejuvenation Floor & Design, a leading flooring company based in Portland, Oregon, we believe flooring should balance style, function, and realistic expectations. The right floor isn’t just about trends—it’s about how you live in your space every day.


If you’re considering new floors and want to explore options that align with your timeline and lifestyle, Flooring²’s broad selection of carpet, vinyl, laminate, and wood surfaces provides a strong foundation for making that decision confidently. Because at the end of the day, great flooring doesn’t just look good in a showroom. It works beautifully in your home.

About the Author:
Levi Winkler
is the owner of Rejuvenation Floor & Design, where he has been helping homeowners and businesses transform their spaces with high-quality flooring for over 16 years. Based in Portland, Oregon, Levi specializes in hardwood flooring, as well as luxury vinyl, laminate, and more. With decades of hands-on flooring installation and restoration experience, Levi is known for his attention to detail, product knowledge, and commitment to long-lasting results. He works closely with clients to ensure every flooring project is tailored to their style, needs, and budget.

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