What hard surface flooring is right?
I need to replace the carpet in my room, it's orange and nearly 30 years old. I have allergies, and what's worse, my pet rats also are having a hard time and sneeze far too much and two different vets have checked them out and assured me they don't have infections but rather have allergies to something in their environment so for their sakes I need to install hard surface flooring. I don't have a lot of money, I think 800 USD installed is going to be my limit for a 12x12 ft bedroom, a 5x6ft joining bathroom and the 2ftx9ft closet, in addition to the flooring budget I've set aside money for new tile and fixtures in the half bathroom that I'll probably install myself but I would like someone to come an install the flooring.
Ok - here's what I want: Something dark brown or black, a hard surface floor that's very resistant to animal toenails and can take some real wear and tear, something slightly reflective - more than a matte finish, a material that won't cause me to have to add backerboard or height to the floor in any way which would mean cutting down or replacing the doors currently the carpet and pad is nearly an inch thick so there's some room to play there, something WATERPROOF, meaning laminate is a no-no, because I've got a window air unit that likes to randomly leak into the room and I don't know how many times I've spent hours with the shop vac and that would without a doubt destroy most laminate floors plus my rats like to tip glasses of liquid over so they can get a drink plus we've got dogs who seem to like coming into my room and 'marking' - so something easy to clean that doesn't hold smells!
I'm also concerned about the environmental impact locally and globally - I mean that I don't want something that will need a bunch of truly toxic glues to go down because that would probably kill my rats and throw me into an attack, I'm seriously sensitive to smells so something that either doesn't smell like chemicals from the get go or something that the smell dissipates from very quickly, and something that isn't truly harmful and toxic to produce.
Knowing all of that, can you recommend a flooring material? :p