In a home where kids are running around, pets are playing, and life is constantly in motion, choosing the right flooring can make all the difference. At Andes Construction, we help you make smart decisions to ensure your home is ready for everyday life. Here are the most durable and functional flooring materials for active households.

Porcelain Tile: Style Meets Strength
Porcelain tile is one of the most durable options against wear, scratches, and moisture. It’s perfect for high-traffic areas like kitchens, hallways, and living rooms.
Advantages:
- Highly durable and water-resistant
- Easy to clean
- Wide range of styles and finishes
Keep in mind: While very resistant, porcelain can feel cold underfoot and is hard if someone falls.
Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP): Practical and Versatile
Luxury vinyl planks mimic the look of wood or stone while offering greater durability and flexibility. They’re soft underfoot and popular among pet owners.
Advantages:
- Water- and scratch-resistant
- Comfortable to walk on
- Easy to install and maintain
Keep in mind: Quality may vary depending on the brand or manufacturer.
Engineered Hardwood: Natural Beauty with More Stability
Unlike solid wood, engineered hardwood is built to better resist moisture and movement, all while maintaining the classic wood look.
Advantages:
- Real wood appearance
- More stable than traditional hardwood
- Great balance between aesthetics and performance
Keep in mind: Can scratch easily if not well protected.
Ceramic Tile: Great for Humid Areas
Ceramic tiles are long-lasting, easy to clean, and highly water-resistant, making them a top choice for bathrooms, kitchens, and entryways.
Advantages:
- Won’t warp with moisture
- Variety of affordable designs
- Cost-effective
Keep in mind: Hard surface may not be ideal for young children or standing for long periods.
High-Quality Laminate Flooring
Laminate has come a long way. Modern options offer durability and impact resistance, with realistic wood or stone finishes.
Advantages:
- Budget-friendly
- Easy to install
- Scratch- and dent-resistant
Keep in mind: Not ideal for rooms with high moisture, like bathrooms.
What’s the Best Option for Your Home?
The best choice depends on your lifestyle, budget, and aesthetic preferences. For households with kids and pets, luxury vinyl or porcelain tile may be the most practical options. For a warmer and more elegant finish, engineered hardwood is a strong contender.
At Andes Construction, we help you choose the right materials so your home balances functionality, style, and durability in every room.