I really like the look of wooden floors, even laminate floors look really nice and their upkeep is easy. However, I wish people in flats didn't have them as the noise can be annoying, you can hear the people above clicking away across the floor. Or even thumping across the floor without the noiseproofing of a carpets - where the sound is more muted.
I live on the ground floor and have neighbours above, their whole flat has wooden floors - really nice floors actually. I've lived here for nearly 30 years and up until 6 years ago the flat had carpets throughout. We had a fire and upstairs was very badly damaged - I suffered water damage - so the neighbours added a floor and put wood floors throughout.
The couple upstairs are retired and like most of us oldies own slippers which they use indoors. Different scenario if their daughter and GD visit, she wears heels and the child -aged 2 - hard soled shoes. So you can imagine that it can get noisy.
However, they are really nice people and nothing like the pair who lived there before, so I'll put up and shut up. 
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. Which shut them up very quickly!
, the lounge floor is new boarding (confused) and the whole of the upstairs was put in during the conversion. The only room with the original floor is the dining room which is open to the stairs, which in turn is open into the upstairs sitting room and the rafters so that's a no-no as far as bare floor boards is concerned. 
