We’ve lived with California Classics Vittoria engineered hardwood floors for 3 years—here’s my honest review on durability, cleaning, and how they’ve held up with kids and dogs.
Let’s talk about floors—because this is one of the most asked-about things in our home. After living with our California Classics Vittoria floors for over three years, I’m sharing everything: how they’ve held up, how we clean them, and if I’d use them again (spoiler: absolutely yes). We have them throughout most of our home and they’ve been amazing with kids, dogs, and Colorado’s dry climate.
Quick Facts
- Flooring Brand: California Classics
- Collection: Mediterranean
- Color: Vittoria
- Type: Engineered hardwood
- Used In: Main level + upstairs (not basement)
- Lived With: 2 kids, 3 dogs
- Climate: Colorado (dry)
- Time in Home: 3 years
Why We Chose These Floors
We originally picked something else, but after our builder had major issues with that floor on another project, he gave us a heads-up. He had used the California Classics Mediterranean Collection in several homes and couldn’t recommend it enough. Once we saw it in person, we knew it was the one.


Where We Used Them
We put these floors throughout our home except the basement. So they’ve seen all the daily wear—kids running, dogs playing, chairs moving. They’ve been through it all.

Durability: Kids + Pets Approved
We’ve had up to three dogs at one time, including a wild 60-pound Bernedoodle puppy and a Belgian Malinois. Our two boys are constantly running, playing, tossing balls—you name it. And after three years? These floors still look amazing. We do expect our dogs to not be crazy in the house though. So that helps.



Kitchen Sources | My Favorite Dog Food Bin
Sure, we’ve had a chair lose a felt pad here and there, and yes, it’s left a scratch. But one of the best things about these floors is how the scratches fade naturally over time—they blend right in. Way different than LVP, where a scratch just… stays.
Maintenance + Cleaning Routine
Living in dry Colorado, we weren’t sure how engineered hardwood would hold up—but it’s been so easy.

Here’s what we do:
- Mopped every 2–3 weeks by our cleaners using Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner
- Vacuumed regularly with a soft roller vacuum (we use this one)
- I use the Bona spray mop for quick in-betweens
Bonus: this color hides dirt so well. I don’t feel like I’m constantly cleaning just to make them look good.
How They Feel Underfoot
One thing I didn’t realize I’d love so much is how they feel. There’s a solid, natural feel to them that’s totally different from LVP or laminate. It just feels high-quality.
Luxury + Livability
There’s something about the warmth and luxury of real wood that just can’t be beat. The look is timeless, but it’s the feel and livability that make the biggest difference for us. It’s safe to say I couldn’t live in a house without wood floors. They elevate the entire space while still being incredibly practical for real life with kids and pets. It’s that sweet spot between cozy and elevated—and I’m obsessed.

I haven’t used a filter on these photos so you can see the true color as accurately as possible. That said, I always recommend ordering a sample and testing it in different rooms throughout your home before making a final decision.
Final Thoughts
I wanted to give you a thoughtful and honest engineered hardwood review. Three years in and I’m still fully obsessed. These floors have held up incredibly well, they’re beautiful, easy to care for, and I’d absolutely choose them again in a future build.
Here are the products we use and love:
- California Classics Mediterranean Collection – Vittoria
- Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner
- Bona Spray Mop
- Our Vacuum (Splurge)
- Love This Vacuum Too
Hope this helps if you’re considering these floors or just love a good real-life review. Let me know if you have any questions—and see you next time!
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