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Few things age a room faster than those stubborn dents left behind when you move a sofa or dining table. They don’t just make a carpet look tired—they can flatten the fibers and change the way light hits the surface, dulling its color and texture. What most people don’t realize is that these impressions form
Hallways take more of a beating than most rooms in a home. They see muddy shoes, pet paws, dragging bags, and the occasional spill from a morning coffee dash. They’re also the first impression guests get when they step inside. Choosing the best flooring for a hallway means finding a balance between resilience and design—a

