My Guide to Your Home’s Floors

You may not think about it a lot, but your home’s floors are some of its most important features. You and your family walk over them every day, and they’re one of the things you can’t change on a whim. They have to withstand kids and pets, and they need to look fantastic for years. If you’ve decided to do something new with any of the floors in your home, you have to think carefully about what to do. It’s a significant choice to make, and you have a lot of options. Before you make any changes, here are some different floor types to consider.

My Guide to Your Home's Floors 

Shawn Henning

 

Wooden Floors

 

If you’re not sure where to start, begin by thinking about having exposed wooden floors. If you currently have carpets, this option could be easy to obtain. By removing the existing carpet, you can rescue the floorboards underneath. Sanding it and perhaps painting or varnishing the floor could help you get a new look. And it will keep it within a lower budget too. You can also put in new wooden floors, although it will cost more. If you decide to have wooden floors, think about what it will take to care for it. For example, steam mops aren’t recommended, as you need to keep the wood dry.

 

Carpets

 

Many landlords will choose to have wall-to-wall carpets in their rental properties. It can help to protect the floors from wear and tear. However, a lot of people are reluctant to do it for their own home. There are lots of positives to installing carpets, though. It’s easy to lay down, as well as cost-effective. Carpeting also provides extra warmth and helps to soundproof your home too. It’s readily available, so if I want to find carpet stores near me, I can find them in minutes. There are also lots of options for colors and textures, so it’s great from a design point of view.

 

Laminate

 

If you want something with the look of wood but on a smaller budget, you can buy laminate flooring. It’s easy for you to fit it yourself, and it’s durable too, so will last a long time. You can use it in any of the rooms in your home, and all you have to do is slot the boards together. It’s available to look and feel like real wood, or you can get a smoother or more textured version.

 

Tiling

 

Stone tiles are an excellent option too. People often use them in the kitchen and bathroom, but you can use them in other places around the house too. For example, it can look incredible in your hallway as you come in through the front door. There are different options of varying price ranges, from porcelain to terracotta. However, remember that tiling can be cold. If you decide to use it, it goes well with underfloor heating.

 

There are other options you can choose for your floors too, including cheap solutions such as polished concrete. When you’re choosing the best material for your home, think about both practicality and design before you make your decision.

 

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