Fixedwings:Thanks for the recommendation, Arren. I've been looking for a flooring for my basement that isn't as cold on the feet as lino or tile over the concrete. I can't have carpet, due to my allergies, and my two dogs would tear up a cork flooring. ...
I have to ask, why do you think dogs would tear up cork? If it helps, I have cork in my kitchen, and a dog, and no issue, not one scratch (which I can not say is true for my wood floor). If you look around at the various brands you will see some don't scratch at all compared to others that scratch if you just look at it sideways. You can check the store samples with your nails to see.
I've had my kitchen down for just over a year now and have to say of any flooring I've used, it's just the best. It's soft and warm and quiet. I've had water spilled (dog dish and me), no issue. Fridge dragged a dent into it when it was put back in place but it popped back in a week or so. Even a steak knife dropped pointy end down succeeded in stabbing the cork, but no problem, I have no idea where that cut is as it just self healed. I love this flooring and it was really easy to lay (click and lock like laminate), way way easier to cut than laminate, and about the same price.
When I was shopping around for it I noticed some big differences in quality and prices so it really pays to shop around. The stuff I managed to find was in a specialty lumber store that imported direct and it was the same quality as in the high end stores for the price you'd find the cheap stuff in HD.
I'd think cork is a perfect floor for a basement because it is warm and quiet and soft. My dog loves my kitchen floor for some reason and will usually sleep there over her cushy bed. Go figure.
As a side note, there is a huge thread on the Allure flooring that has been running a while on the House & HOme forums http://forums.houseandhome.com/showthread.php?t=18503&highlight=allure&f=10 If you are interested in this flooring you might want to take a look as some people have had some issues with it and found they had to take some extra steps to make it work.