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Choosing Flooring For Your Home – What you need to know!

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Choosing Flooring For Your Home – What you need to know!

Posted by: Faisal
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If you’re renovating your home or designing a new space from scratch, one of the first major installations to consider is flooring. Deciding which floor is best for a particular space can be a daunting task but with these handy tips, it doesn’t have to be.

High-End & Hardy:

Wooden flooring has become somewhat of an essential among modern decorators and homeowners. Wooden floors have always been considered a highly sought-after feature in the property field, and it’s no wonder why. The pros of wood include its timeless visual appeal and easy maintenance. Not to mention the boosted resale value. Wooden floors of superb condition can help to sell a home more quickly.

How Wood Flooring Looks

Plus a real wooden floor is regarded as appearing more “luxurious” than its alternatives; wood creates a sense of a spaciousness and compliments a wide array of individual tastes, thereby offering increased versatility in terms of deco. Depending on what type of wood you choose, and hot it’s finished, hardwood can yield great prestige in any space.
One of the main complaints pertaining to wood flooring is noisiness; wood can be expected to creak in certain spots, especially when it becomes aged. But inkle carpets, wood floors have a smooth, solid surface that can be effortlessly wiped clean. If maintained correctly, wooden floors can last for decades and sometimes even generations.
On the downside, wood can be an expensive investment but you may be pleasantly surprised to find reasonable wooden panels hidden under an old carpet.
Hardwood is also an ecologically friendly option when crafted from renewable resources; try to purchase wood that comes from a responsibility managed forest.

Comfy Cushioning

Naturally, carpets offer a layer of warmth and comfort to rooms by providing a significant amount of thermal resistance. Carpets are most ideal for conserving energy in colder climates or during winter. Although less expensive than hardwood floors, carpets are also less durable and should be replaced every few years. However, the life of your carpet can be extended with frequent vacuuming and occasional steam cleaning. Cleaning carpets in general always proves to be a difficult task as stains tend to soak in and settle permanently, while dust and micro bacteria often get caught in the fibers of the floor. If you suffer from allergies, you may want to avoid carpeting altogether.

Carpets are a perfect pick for elderly homeowners the cushioning tends to prevent slips and reduce noise levels in the home y absorbing more sound than hardwood floors, for example. Carpets are also well suited to children’s play areas and bedrooms.  
With the right kind of carpet, homeowners can select an affordable option from a myriad of colors, textures, styles, and patterns to suit an existing interior. Due to easy installation, carpets are the most effective option for décor-lovers who enjoy changing the look and feel of a room every so often.

Very Versatile

Glazed tiles are highly resistant to moisture and stains, making them ideal for modern kitchens, bathrooms and exteriors. When it comes to choosing the right tile, the choices are infinite. Decorators can create visual works of art by mixing and matching a variety of patterns with a little creative know-how.

What’s more; certain materials such as ceramic tiles for instance, are virtually indestructible.

Favored for maximum durability, ceramic tiles are best utilized in disaster or flood-prone areas and can last for a lifetime. Other popular options include vinyl and porcelain although the life expectancies of these tiles are considerably shorter.

One of the main drawbacks of tile flooring is that its hardiness can lead to aching feet and backs. In addition, tiling feels cold underfoot and its grout lines need to be sealed periodically. On the other hand, vinyl tiles help reduce noise levels within a home without installing carpets which is a significant benefit.
Every type of flooring requires its own form of maintenance; fortunately, tile flooring is extremely easy to clean using a simple mop or broom. Earthy-looking tiles made from organic materials are becoming increasingly popular among décor enthusiasts. Stone tiles that boast textural variety and a sense of warmth are in hot demand this season.
Visionary interior designers are able to create eye-grabbing mosaics, especially in alfresco areas, by using an array of different tiles that don’t break the bank.

Light on Loot

Laminate flooring is incredibly affordable and can be designed to resemble wood, stone and other natural materials. Plus it’s easy to install. Newer types of laminate flooring have a “click-lock” design which is often combined with dry glue that requires a simple swipe of water to be activated.

Unlike wood, which can dent, laminate flooring is almost impervious to damage such as scratches. It’s great for areas prone to topical moisture – such as bathrooms and kitchens – but cannot tolerate standing pools of water. Still, in the event that damage does occur, laminate flooring cannot be sanded or re-finished, and will need to be replaced.

This form of flooring is easy to clean, does not require strenuous maintenance or waxing, and is stain resistant to boot. On the downside, laminate floors can feel hard underfoot and become slippery when wet.

Due to the wide range of styles available on the market today, chances are you will be able to find laminate flooring that integrates with almost any interior design or color scheme imaginable.

Modern laminate floors are even available in hardwood, stone tile, or ceramic designs. But bear in mind that homes with laminate floors will naturally have a lower resale value than those with engineered wooden floorboards.

If you are looking to find top quality laminate flooring, you can check the website and choose for yourself, or you can also visit our Showroom located in 21, Broadway Building, Boston Road, London W7 3TT.

Author: Faisal

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