Thanks for all the thoughts and ideas. Sounds like some mixed replies so far, we're leaning towards the pricier stuff right now, but that could change.
Most of the pricier stuff seems to come in 3/4" thickness. Was wondering if that ever caused a problem with anyone with the transition in heights from the next room(s) over. The carpet side of the hardwood wouldn't be bad, but I'm worried about the jump up to 3/4" from the tile and linoleum borders. I realize they make those transition pcs though, it must work for everyone else.
We may shop at least one more store, maybe we can find a middle ground on price and still get decent quality. Oak is actually one of the less expensive woods, a lot of people go for it. We have oak for all of our cabinets, etc. and were looking for a little contrast, hence our tentative choice on hickory. It's a little harder, lighter in color, and interesting in that it has a lot of knots and different colored boards. We would go for the natural color with no stain.
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