Selecting The Right Flooring for Your New Home
Posted by Leigh on Apr 16, 2008
It can be challenging for new homeowners to choose which type of flooring will work best for their home. Each type of flooring comes with pros and cons. Choosing which type is right for your situation there are several things you need to consider.
You need to take into consideration your budget, aesthetics, tastes and lifestyle, as well as the amount of humidity, sunlight and water in the room where you are installing the new flooring. There are an extensive range of choices and limitless design options to suit all kinds of looks and needs.
Here are are some of the advantages and disadvantages of some of the types of flooring available.
- Hardwood floors — known for strength and sturdiness. They are also simple to maintain as they only require dusting and vacuuming, and need to be refinished about every 10-15 years. On the flip side they are prone to scratches and gouging and have a tendency to get discolored and/or cracked if exposed to excessive dryness or wetness for any length of time. One alternative to hardwood flooring that you may not have considered is bamboo flooring.
- Ceramic tile — adds value to your home due to its durability and wide decorative range. There are types to suit every budget and need. Caring for it is simple as tile only requires sweeping and moping to maintain it. The downside of tile flooring is that it can feel cold for bare feet, it may be difficult to clean light colored tile and anything you drop on it usually breaks!
- Laminates — made to look like an exact copy of wood floors, but at a much lower price. They are easily maintained and are also known for their strength and durability. The only thing needed for maintenance is damp mopping, although high traffic area replacement may be needed about every 10 years.
- Vinyl flooring — affordable, durable and resistant to wear and tear. There is a wide variety available and you only need to sweep and mop to maintain them.
- Carpeting — generally less expensive than other types of flooring. Carpets come in many shapes, colors, sizes and fibers and are easy to install. They do require a little more maintenance than some other types of floors as they need to be vacuumed on a regular basis and need a thorough shampooing and cleaning once a year (and sometimes more often depending on what type of traffic they get.) If you have allergies you might want to steer clear of carpeting as it can trap dust mites and other allergens in its’ fibers.
Hopefully you now have more insight as to the wide range of choices you have when considering flooring for your new home.
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