If you’re ready to part ways with old carpeting or looking to replace tile in your home, the choices for new flooring can seem overwhelming. Simplifying the nuances of flooring can help you …
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If you’re ready to part ways with old carpeting or looking to replace tile in your home, the choices for new flooring can seem overwhelming. Simplifying the nuances of flooring can help you make an informed decision about the floor that’s just right for your home.
The following flooring options are popular choices:
• Vinyl flooring is more beautiful and stronger than ever before with a variety of new patterns to choose from. It imitates the aesthetics of both stone and ceramic flooring but without the hardness, coldness and is the least expensive option.
• Wood has always been a favorite “natural” selection for homes throughout the years. It also increases the value of any home.
There are thousands of styles and stains of wood floors, with options of width ranging from 2 1/2 inch to 7 inch wide planks. Styling includes traditional oaks to the new hand-Scraped and restoration looks. There is definitely a look for every taste.
Cork and bamboo are the “green” products available that can make any room look modern and fresh.
• Laminate is still a strong option for hard surfaces in the home. The new styles look even more like wood — it is truly difficult to tell.
The beauty of laminate is its easy maintenance. It is more scratch resistant than wood, as well as being more inexpensive.
If there are large dogs and small children in the household, laminate tends to be a friendlier option.
• Luxury vinyl tile is the new kid on the block. It is probably a great compromise between ceramic/stone and sheet vinyl. It comes with or without grout lines, and really mimics the look of more expensive stone/ceramic.
Luxury vinyl tile is very good for any household with animals and children, and is softer and warmer on the feet than some other options.
Even though it is a little more expensive than sheet vinyl, it is less so than stone/ceramic.
• Ceramic and stone add a natural elegance to any room. Because of their scratch resistance and durability, they can retain their beauty for many years.
There is some periodic maintenance for grout lines, but the treatments have drastically improved.
Ceramic and stone also increase the value of the home, while being an excellent flooring for homeowners with pets.
(This information is from Decorating Ideas, CarpetsPlus Colortile. For more information, visit decoratingideasflooring.com.)