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A Short Guide to Different Types of Home Flooring

The type of flooring you pick for your home should match your own particular needs. Not only does it need to suit your tastes, but the material should also complement the purpose of each room. For example, a luxuriously thick carpet might be perfect for the living room, but in the bathroom, it can be difficult to dry once it gets wet. In turn, bacteria, mold, and mildew will build up. You should also consider your household too. Families with active animals and young children might prefer a low-maintenance floor that can be cleaned in a jiffy. Here is a short guide to different types of home flooring to help you pick the best one for you.

Carpet

Carpets are a popular choice for many homes. There is a huge array of choices in terms of color and material, and you can cut costs by installing it yourself. However, it can be difficult for DIY-ers to lay down wall-to-wall carpets perfectly flat by themselves. Carpet is a great choice for spaces where you find yourself barefoot, for example, in bedrooms, home offices, and, for some households, the living room. As mentioned earlier, they aren’t great for bathrooms as they can soak in the moisture from the room. In addition, they should be avoided in kitchens too, as grease and odor from food can stick to the carpet. 

Hardwood

Hardwood flooring is a classic choice for different types of homes. There are many types of wood you can use, and it can be finished in a way that complements the tone of a room. For instance, natural, grainy wood flooring with a matte finish will help a home feel more rustic. Hardwood flooring is also easy to clean, and it can be dressed up with a decorative rug to help revitalize the look of a room without changing the entire floor. Also, when treated regularly and cared for properly, hardwood can be incredibly durable. Unfortunately, it can cost time and money to maintain a hardwood floor. Adding a lacquer to the floor can prevent it from getting scuffed and scratched over time.

Tile

Tile is the most versatile type of flooring you can choose. It is durable, easy to clean, and there are plenty of styles to choose from. Tiles come in different shapes and sizes, and they can even be installed in patterns to make a room appear more spacious too. Victorian floor tiles can be arranged in repeating patterns to create a colorful, geometric design. They look fantastic in any room, and they can add an elegant touch to the exterior pathway to your home.

Real Stone

When laid properly, real stone flooring should last you a lifetime. It is a long-term solution for homes, and it is popularly used in bathrooms and kitchens. With a large selection of stone flooring to choose from, such as marble, terracotta, and slate, you can instantly add character to a room with this type of floor material. Furthermore, the stone is a porous material which means it feels very comfortable to walk on when barefoot. It is best to consult a professional when installing this type of flooring. Besides adequately sealing during installation, stone tiles must also be re-sealed at least twice a year.

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