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Dream Home Innovations is proud to offer a comprehensive line of National Flooring Products, known nationwide for their durability, design innovation, and healthy indoor air standards. Whether you’re building new or remodeling, our expert-vetted collections give you contractor-grade quality at unmatched prices.

  • TCX Collection – Lifetime lock warranty
  • Engineered & Solid Hardwood sourced from quality mills
  • Luxury Vinyl & Dryback options for any budget
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TCX Laminate Flooring by National Flooring Products

TCX Collection
Our Top-Selling Laminate Flooring

The TCX Collection is the flagship laminate offering from National Flooring Products — and our best-selling line at Dream Home Innovations. It features unmatched structural integrity and a beautifully realistic wood finish. Whether you’re outfitting a high-traffic rental or designing your dream kitchen, TCX stands the test of time and style.

  • Lifetime locking system warranty — peace of mind built in
  • Zero off-gassing — healthier indoor air for families
  • 100% waterproof core and high-wear protection
  • Contractor-trusted and budget-friendly
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Market & Main XL Laminate

Market & Main XL Collection

Designed to elevate open spaces and bring luxury into everyday living, the Market & Main XL Collection features extra-wide and extra-long laminate planks with bold woodgrain visuals. Its waterproof construction and modern matte finish make it a favorite among investors, flippers, and designers alike.

XL Wide Planks
Adds visual volume to large and small rooms
Scratch Resistant
Durable for pets, kids, and daily life
Matte Finish
Low-reflectivity elegance with modern appeal
Waterproof Core
Safe for kitchens, basements & bathrooms

Builder’s Choice LVP Dryback

Affordable. Durable. Dependable. The Builder’s Choice LVP Dryback collection is a favorite for general contractors, property managers, and builders seeking quality and quick installs. Designed for multi-unit buildings and high-turnover properties, it’s a no-fuss laminate that doesn’t cut corners.

Quick Installation
Easy dryback format reduces labor time
Perfect for Multi-Family
A go-to for developers and apartment renovators
Scratch & Stain Resistant
Withstands tenant traffic and move-in/out abuse
Budget-Friendly
Ideal for large quantity purchasing
Builder’s Choice LVP by National Flooring Products

Architect’s Choice Collection

Designed for elevated taste and modern interiors, the Architect’s Choice Collection delivers high-end laminate visuals with refined textures and color palettes that appeal to custom home designers and architects across the country.

Architect’s Choice Laminate
“This is the line I recommend when clients want something truly beautiful but still practical for everyday living. The grain detail and neutral tones make it timeless.”

– Interior Designer, Castle Rock CO
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Engineered Hardwood Collections

For those who want the beauty of real wood with the stability of engineered construction, National Flooring Products offers a curated selection of engineered hardwoods. Built to last and finished with modern textures, these collections are ideal for custom homes and premium remodels.

Black Label Solid Hardwood Flooring by National Flooring Products

Black Label Collection

For homeowners who demand the finest in solid hardwood, the Black Label Collection by National Flooring Products delivers unmatched elegance. Precision-milled and made from premium-grade lumber, each board brings heirloom quality to modern living. Ideal for custom homes, historic renovations, and luxury builds, Black Label is where tradition meets perfection.

Premium Solid Wood
Made from sustainably harvested hardwood species
Elegant Colorways
A refined range of rich, natural tones
Precision Milling
Smooth installation with tight seams and consistent grain
Long-Term Value
Solid wood flooring that can be refinished for decades
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Solid vs. Engineered vs. Laminate — What Fits Your Lifestyle?

Choosing the right floor can feel overwhelming. Here’s a simple side-by-side comparison to help you match the perfect product to your lifestyle — whether you’re chasing toddlers, managing muddy paws, or designing your forever home.

Solid Hardwood Engineered Hardwood Laminate (LVP)
Best for Pets ⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Kid-Friendly Good with care Great for active kids Nearly indestructible
Water Resistance ✖️ Avoid moisture ⚠️ Some resistance ✅ 100% Waterproof
Soft Underfoot Natural cushion Slightly softer core Firm and dense
Resale Value ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐
Can Be Refinished ✅ Multiple times ⚠️ Sometimes (1–2 max) ✖️ Not refinishable
Budget-Friendly 🚫 ⚠️ Mid-Range ✅ Most Affordable

Smart Questions. Straight Answers.

What’s the difference between Laminate and LVP?

While both laminate and LVP (Luxury Vinyl Plank) are designed to mimic the look of hardwood, LVP typically has the edge in durability and water resistance. The key difference lies in the core: LVP is fully waterproof, while laminate can be prone to swelling if moisture gets into the seams. Additionally, LVP locking systems—especially in premium lines like TCX—are often stronger and easier to install. For just a small bump in price, LVP offers better long-term resilience, especially in kitchens, bathrooms, and basements. Many modern laminates have improved, but if you want the ultimate peace of mind, LVP wins.

What flooring is best for dog owners?

Dogs can be rough on floors—think scratching, slobber, water bowls, and accidents. Laminate can hold up decently but tends to scratch under long nails. Solid hardwood? Beautiful, but prone to gouging. The best solution? High-quality LVP. It’s scratch-resistant, waterproof, and many brands offer texture that hides paw prints. Look for lines with commercial-grade wear layers (like TCX or Builder’s Choice). Not only will your floors survive your pup’s zoomies, but they’ll still look stunning for years to come.

Is engineered hardwood real wood?

Yes—engineered hardwood is real wood on top, but built on a stable layered core underneath. That core is what makes it resistant to temperature and humidity changes. Unlike solid hardwood, which can warp in basements or dry climates, engineered hardwood offers the same luxurious top layer without the risk of movement. It’s an ideal choice for Colorado homeowners who want the warmth of wood but need something that plays nice with radiant heating, dry air, and seasonal shifts.

What type of flooring is best for young families?

Young families need floors that can handle the chaos—spills, sippy cups, snack time disasters, and little feet running wild. The top recommendation? Waterproof LVP. It’s forgiving, super easy to clean, and resistant to dents and scratches. Laminate is a close second if you’re not dealing with frequent liquid spills. For nurseries or bedrooms, engineered hardwood adds warmth without the risk of cold hard tile underfoot. Bonus: many LVP products have cushioned cores that feel better for crawling toddlers and bare feet.

Can I refinish engineered hardwood?

Sometimes—depending on the thickness of the top wood veneer. High-quality engineered hardwood can be refinished once or twice during its life. However, not all engineered products are built equally. Many budget lines only have a 1–2mm veneer, which won’t survive sanding. If refinishing down the road is important to you, ask about the wear layer before purchasing. Solid hardwood, by contrast, can be refinished many times over decades. It’s the better choice for true generational homes or future flippers looking to restore rather than replace.

Which flooring adds the most resale value?

Solid hardwood wins the crown here—it’s timeless, luxurious, and universally appealing. Homebuyers still see hardwood as a premium upgrade. Engineered hardwood comes in second, offering the look and feel of real wood with better performance in modern builds. High-end LVP is gaining traction too—especially in markets where low maintenance and waterproofing are big selling points. Bottom line: if you’re remodeling to sell and your budget allows, real wood impresses. If you’re staying long-term and want function + looks, LVP makes a smart case.

What’s best for allergy-prone households?

Hard surface flooring is always better than carpet for allergy control, but not all floors are created equal. The best choices? Laminate and LVP. Both resist mold, mildew, and dust mites. For even healthier homes, look for products with zero-VOC ratings and certifications for indoor air quality—like TCX, which is free from off-gassing. Solid and engineered hardwoods are also good, but only if finished with non-toxic sealants. Avoid cork or bamboo if you’re sensitive to adhesives or natural resins.

Can I install flooring myself?

It depends on the product—and your comfort level. LVP and click-lock laminates are designed for DIY installs and can usually be done with basic tools. Many homeowners tackle a room or two themselves with success. Engineered and solid hardwood? Not so much. These require precise leveling, nail/staple tools, and often subfloor prep. If you’re unsure, factor in installation costs before choosing your material. A poorly installed floor will cost more in the long run than a pro job upfront.

Is laminate outdated compared to LVP?

Not necessarily—but it depends on the product. Modern laminates have come a long way and still offer fantastic visuals and performance at a lower price. However, LVP is dominating the market for a reason: it’s waterproof, highly durable, and offers incredible realism. In side-by-side comparisons, LVP usually wins for function, especially in homes with pets, kids, or high-traffic zones. Still, high-end laminates—especially with improved locking systems and textures—can be a budget-friendly winner in dry areas like bedrooms or upper floors.

Ready to Choose Your Perfect Floor?

Whether you’re still comparing options or already have your favorite picked out, our team is here to help. Visit one of our two Colorado showrooms or request a personalized quote today. We carry nearly every product shown here — and more.