Sunday, 21 July 2013

Choosing The Right Flooring Materials For Your Home Makeover

By Bob Toms


Beautiful, durable flooring is the foundation for great decor. The right flooring not only contributes to the beauty of a room, but it can also add significant value to the home overall.

It is no easy task for a homeowner though, to choose the ideal flooring for his or her house. There are various benefits and problems with any type of flooring option. One may look fantastic, but not be the best one for the house. This is why the homeowners have to think very carefully about their options including how practical and pricy they are. Only after these considerations should preference and style come into play.

A Few Determining Factors

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. Will the Choice be Practical?

You may be interested in plush, light-colored wall-to-wall carpeting; however, if you have kids or pets, your lovely flooring will quickly be ruined. Certain types of flooring require more care, so carefully consider your lifestyle in making your decision. That lovely light carpet may not be appropriate for the family room, but it might work beautifully in a little-used guest room.

2. Pricing

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

The final thing you need to consider is what architectural obstacles your house has that may affect which flooring option is right for you. The amount of sunlight and humidity in your house could cause damage such as fading to some kinds of flooring, and you also have to figure in any floor vents. You do not have to base your decision solely on these issues, but they should be added into your thought process about which flooring to buy.

After you have checked out which flooring types are suitable for your house, then you can narrow down your decision using your own preferences in design. Obstacles, practicality and the expense of certain flooring options could make an option not right for your house. Luckily, you have a lot of other choices that will be ideal for your home taking your lifestyle into account.

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.

Carpeting Laid Wall-to-Wall

This is one of the most economical options for flooring in your home. The range of carpet pricing is also considerably greater, giving you a lot of flexibility price-wise.

It is not that difficult to install on your own, if you learn how to stretch it properly. This choice will need routine vacuuming and shampooing to keep it in ideal condition.

Carpet Tiles

This option is even easier to install than traditional wall-to-wall carpeting, and it's often considerably more durable as well. Carpet tiles are most often used in commercial settings, so you may not find as many options in regards to color and style; however, this flooring does work very well in a playroom or high-traffic area.

Ceramic Tile

Ceramic tiles are so versatile and durable that they are an ideal choice many times for homes. This tile is suitable for a wide range of decorating themes, and is quite affordable. This flooring option is cold to shoeless feet. It is extremely easy to keep clean and maintain with just some sweeping and occasional mopping.

Hardwood

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.

You almost have unlimited choices in flooring, and we have just shared a small part of them with you. We advise you to think carefully on all your options before choosing the right one for your home, so that it will last for a long time.




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