Thursday, July 18, 2013

How To Make The Right Choice For Flooring In Your House

By Shanea Twill


Sturdy, nice looking flooring helps sets the tone for home decor. The ideal choice of flooring adds to the value of the house, along with making it more attractive.

Understandably, choosing the right flooring can be quite a challenge for a home owner. Each type of flooring comes with a unique set of advantages and disadvantages, and while a certain type may look lovely, it may not be the best choice in the long run. Because of this, home owners must consider their choices carefully based on budget and practicality, as well as on personal style and preference.

Some Things to Keep in Mind

The homeowner needs to compare personal preference and looks to a few important things before buying any flooring and these things are listed below for your convenience.

1. Practicality

You might just adore the pale peach, plush broadloom carpeting in the store that is installed wall-to-wall, but it may become ruined quickly by pets and/or kids. Some flooring options will take more care than other ones do, and your lifestyle should figure in on the option you choose. Gorgeous pale carpeting might not be the correct option for your game room, but will work nicely in the master bedroom.

2. Is the Price Right?

Hardwood is a rich looking option, but may not be budget-friendly. You need take measurements in your home to see how much this option will cost you prior to coming up with your final decision. Also, you may need a professional installer to assemble your flooring choice, which will increase the overall cost of this option.

3. Restrictions

Does your house's architectural design influence what flooring you should choose? Sunlight and the humidity level in your house could make certain flooring fade, or be harmed in other ways. Do you have heating vents in the floor for which you need to plan?

You can add your personal likes, as far as design, into your decision after analyzing how suitable each of the flooring types is for your house. You will see that there is a flooring to fit your lifestyle or home needs, even if other types are not suitable for various reasons.

The Different Types of Flooring

Don't be afraid to experiment a little until you find something that works for you. You can even try mixing and matching various types of flooring and styles in order to achieve the look you're shooting for. Here are just a few of the myriad options you have available to you. Within each of these categories there are even more options for styles, colors, and looks.

Wall-to-Wall Carpeting

This is among the least pricy choices you can make for your home's flooring. Carpet is found in all sorts of price ranges and this provides you will many excellent, affordable choices.

Carpet is fairly easy to install, and if you're handy, you can even do it yourself. A carpet does require regular vacuuming as well as a full shampooing (at least) once a year.

Carpet Tiles

Tiles of carpeting are simpler to install in your house compared to the wall-to-wall version is, and often more durable. These tiles are used in commercial setting many times, so the styles and colors may be limited. However, these tiles are ideal for any high-traffic area in your home such as the playroom.

Ceramic Tiles

This is an excellent option in many ways, as ceramic tile is not only extremely durable, but also very versatile. Ceramic tile can fit nearly any decorative scheme, and there are options to fit nearly any budget. Ceramic tile tends to be rather cold on bare feet; however, it's very easy to maintain and requires little upkeep besides sweeping and mopping.

Hardwood Flooring

A hardwood floor provides a room with an earthiness that is difficult to duplicate. However, this is a more expensive choice in flooring for your house. This option simply takes some dusting to maintain, along with some refinishing once every eight to ten years. Hardwood is easier to damage and scratch than some other options for flooring are.

As you can see, your options are practically limitless and we've just scratched the surface where flooring is concerned. We suggest that you take your time and carefully consider all the possibilities in order to find something that will serve you well for many years to come.




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