When remodeling or putting in an addition, you are faced with many decisions. Flooring happens to be one of those important decisions. What type of flooring will look its best and work its best in the particular room you are remodeling? You can choose from hardwood, carpet, vinyl or even tile. But before you rush out and buy just any form of flooring, there are many things that you should consider.
When it comes to flooring, the two most important factors to consider before purchasing include how durable the flooring will be and how stain resistant and easy to clean it will be. Of course you will also have to weigh in how this type of flooring will be used. For instance, will it be installed in a room that receives heavy traffic? If so, the flooring will most likely wear down faster and be exposed to harmful elements such as dirt, food, and liquid spills. This needs to be taken into account when you are deciding which type of floor will survive the best.
You should also pay attention to where you are installing your new flooring. For example, let's say that you are buying a floor for the children's playroom. In this case, you will need a material that can withstand a heavy beating. Feet will be pounding on this surface, bodies will be rolling over this surface, toys will be dragged across this surface and much more. It needs to be durable enough to survive all of these things. At the same time, you will want this surface to provide a soft fall since children will be parading all of it. A hardwood floor might not be as soft as you would like and it will also start to show signs of wear and tear quite easily. Carpet seems like the best match for such a room, but don't forget that you'll need something that resists stains and will be easy to clean up.
If you are flooring a more formal living room, as opposed to a kids play room, you may want to go with something a bit more beautiful and less functional. Consider a beautiful hardwood patterned floor to make the room appear more elegant. There are many different options for wood flooring including both hardwoods and softwoods. Hardwoods are generally more durable and more resistant to damage from impact, but if you maintain your softwood floor it should last just as long. Other wood flooring options include plank widths, patterns, and stain colors.
Kitchens and bathrooms require a certain type of flooring. You want to make sure that floors for these rooms are easy to clean, easy to walk on and durable. Try to avoid textured vinyl where dirt might accumulate in the crevices. Furthermore, tiles with white grout will be hard to keep clean so keep this in mind before purchasing them for kitchen and bathroom use.
Overall, flooring is designed to enhance your home's appearance and serve a functional purpose. Different areas of the home are best suited to specific flooring options. This may be due to safety purposes or perhaps it is because certain areas of the home can be significantly enhanced with particular floors. There are several flooring materials to choose from and it all depends on the quality you desire, level of maintenance, the amount of money you are willing to spend, and the overall appearance you are looking for. The most common flooring options include laminate floors, hardwood floors, bamboo floors, vinyl floors and carpet.
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