Flooring Tips from the Experts

Posted by Sophia Addison on September 21st, 2016

Replacing or installing new flooring is one of the most cumbersome tasks homeowners undertake. Flooring properly can be tricky. There’s too much and too little information about flooring out there. To understand how to buy the right flooring for your rooms, consider the following tips:

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Don’t Buy the Hype

Don’t buy the first thing a salesperson recommends to you. You need to do your research before you shop for flooring material. The things you should consider will include the location of your room and how often you use the room. For example, commonly used rooms like living rooms need material that can withstand a lot of running around. Areas like kitchens need material that’s easy to clean if a spill occurs. You need to take all such things into consideration before shopping for new flooring.

Tiles are the Most Versatile

There is no all-purpose, magical material that suits all rooms. But if you are looking for a highly versatile material, floor tiles would be the ideal choice. Tiles are available in near infinite numbers of designs. You can use retro tile designs for your dining room and choose more modern-looking patterns for the kitchen. If you have a room with undefined purposes, use tiles instead of other material. You can use tiles on a room you use for storage today that could become a teen’s room several years from now on.

Use Vinyl Flooring to Add Green to Your Rooms

Vinyl is a great flooring option that’s overlooked despite its functionality. Vinyl flooring comes in great patterns that remind you of the outdoors. Vinyl flooring can be bought in grassy designs or rough earth patterns. If you want to artificially create a sense of outdoorsy-ness in an upper floor or an apartment room, vinyl is the material to go with.

You Can Make Ceramic Tiles Look Like Wooden Floors

Don’t like how wooden floors feel but love the look? Don’t worry, you can easily use ceramic tiles to create flooring that looks exactly like wooden flooring. Ceramic tiles are certainly much easier to clean that wood, and they are less prone to discoloration and cracking. Feel free to use ceramic to imitate wood if you prefer.

Install Flooring Professionally

Do not try to DIY new flooring unless you really know what you are doing. Some floors need to be levelled and checked for ground level damage and mould before new flooring is installed. Only a professional can do this. So hire a contractor or handymen to install the flooring without making amateur mistakes.

Buy Flooring That’s Easy to Clean

If you are a busy worker bee, you might want to buy flooring that’s easy to clean for certain rooms. Some material look great and offers excellent functionality, but can be hard to maintain. In this scenario, choose the material that’s easy to clean for you. Otherwise, your new floor will look old sooner than you expect.

It’s important to understand the material you buy when choosing flooring. Otherwise, you could spend a lot of money buying flooring that you would find troublesome later.

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