Absolutely agree. I will admit I am not the handiest (or smartest) but man things can get out of hand in a hurry. Not so much in our current house but the worst one in our old house was when we replaced the flooring with a floating lvp or linoleum plank stuff. We did it ourselves and some of it was good but there were a done of little intricacies that I should have gotten help from someone much more skilled to do around corners and angles of stuff. Most of that turned out to be junk and I don't blame the new owners for tearing it out.
We used that on the main floor (except the kitchen) and the upstairs (except the bathrooms). Helps reduce cat hair/odor.
We have a large raised flagstone hearth (six inches tall) that measures about 12 feet across at its widest. We had to fit the flooring around that semicircle. THAT was a pain. You know the old adage "measure twice, cut once"? Yeah...we were WAY past the measure twice part. But it turned out really nice, so it's all good.
The oldest part of it is our office, done in 2016 or 2017. We did our that first, then the other two rooms upstairs, then finally the main floor over the space of about four years. We've noticed a couple of places where the joined edges are getting a bit worn. It's mostly where we are rolling our chairs around.