Most of the concentration in a home is on the décor and feel
of the home. Believe it or not, the
flooring has a major role in the look, feel, and the ambiance of a room. Depending on your lifestyle, budget, and the
amount of traffic your floor will endure, will dictate the perfect flooring for
you. Whether you are renovating or
choosing flooring for your existing home here are tips that will help you choose
flooring that you will love.
LIFESTYLE: How you and your family live and use your home is
the most significant factor in choosing flooring. If your family has heavy
traffic, pets, kids, and is very active – plush carpet will not be ideal. Heavy traffic areas should consider resilient
flooring, such as ceramic tile, vinyl, or wood flooring. If your home has minimal traffic, and you
enjoy having softness underfoot, carpeting or area rugs over wood flooring may
be ideal for your home. There are several
choices for flooring in between carpet and resilient flooring. Placement of these materials should also be a
factor in your decision.
LOCATION IN HOME: Flooring that is at the entry or foyer of
your home should have a “wow” factor, but be durable to outdoor elements. If snow, rain, and mud is a factor in the
entry to your home, consider using durable flooring, such as slate, tile, or
wood. Entry mats outside of the home
should be placed to remove the majority of outdoor moisture; this will help
keep your floors cleaner too! Flooring in bedrooms, and kid’s rooms should be
comfortable for bare feet. Flooring in
utility, laundry and bathrooms should be able to resist water. Hardwood and
laminate wood flooring in not recommended in areas of high moisture, as warping
and damage can occur.
COST: Flooring is priced per square foot and can add up
quickly! All flooring materials have ‘grades’ of quality. Synthetic carpet is
cheaper than Berber carpet that contains big and small tufts of pile. The plusher or more durable the carpet –
naturally the more expensive it will be. When choosing carpet, don’t forget
about the carpet pad beneath. The carpet
pad will make your steps more comfortable, and will make your carpet last longer.
Ceramic, slate, and marble tile is generally more expensive than carpet. Tile
is very low maintenance and doesn’t usually have to be replaced, unless it
cracks. Wood and laminate flooring has
become more affordable over the years, due to new products entering the
flooring market.
ECO-FRIENDLY: Would you like to have flooring that is good
the environment and looks great? Consider flooring such as: recycled glass
tiles, bamboo wood, and cork flooring.
Each has unique properties – Cork flooring is great for sound
absorption, but is not good for high heel wearers! Do you have a loft or industrial type home?
Exposed concrete, or stained concrete flooring is also great for the
environment.
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