Friday, April 15, 2011

Choosing Your Flooring

Flooring has evolved so much since it's early days. When it comes to options, the choice is nearly endless. With the number of materials and variations of each type now on the market, it has become not only a flooring necessity but also a fashion accessory. It will not necessarily be a simple choice as the needs of every area in the home or workplace does vary. Other than greatly contributing to the overall appeal, look and feel of any room, the flooring is also what makes the room effectively serve its main purpose, so for this reason it must be durable enough to take the traffic depending on the area. 

It also has to be pleasing to the eye as you have to live with it for some time. So the key is to maximize beauty, comfort and function all into one when it comes to your flooring. It is crucial to carefully choose from all your flooring options. Some of the most common types of flooring would be wood flooring which has become more trendy over the last 20 years, then what type of wood - oak, maple, pine, mahogany. 

Then should it be laminated. Carpet is another type that has been around for over 100 years, again there are variations today such as carpet tiles which are very common in offices. Lino, and ceramic tiles are another option, more ideally suited to areas with water present, due to their resistance factors. For each unique area in your home, or workplace there are factors to be considered when choosing the most suitable flooring: Kitchen As well as being your wife's favourite room, the kitchen serves many other functions.

Ok on a seriios note it is the place to prepare and cook food. The kitchen generally receives high traffic, and is prone to spills, stains, dirt, dropping and breaking of items. As the kitchen is most commonly the entrance to the home there are also vast temperature changes. So here are the qualities to look for when choosing flooring for this area: * resistance to avoid breakage from heavy feet * able to withstand constant battering from shoes and dirt. * Easy to clean * resistance to water * does not easily accumulate dirt Carpet would not normally be ideal due to dirt easily trapped, un-hygienic, difficult to clean. Vinyl makes for a good choice due to it's durability and ease of cleaning. Other alternatives that you could pick from include laminate, ceramic tiles, and possibly wood flooring if it is well fit, ie no spaces for dirt to accumulate. 

Living Room This area is normally the main area for relaxation and entertaining guests. Design is predominantly one of the major factors when it comes to choosing from your living room flooring. But still, it should not only complement well with the rooms decor but function with the room as well. Being an area where people just lounge around, comfort is vital. You probably want to feel something soft under your feet. This makes carpet the perfect solution. It won't take the battering that your kitchen would so you would probably spend more on a good carpet for your main living space. Another alternative that is much more popular these days is hardwood flooring, which comes in a variety of wood types and grains. Bathroom The use of the wash room is to get washed, get clean, use the toilet, and shower. 

As all this water is in the room, the most important factor is the water resistance. Ok ideally you would use ceramic tiling, or possibly vinyl flooring. Tiling does create the best aesthetic look to the room over vinyl, and it's much more durable, and great designs can be created, rather than just 1 plain colour. There are many stores that specialise just in ceramic tiles now as there is such a demand. Bedroom Traffic from feet is not much of an issue with bedrooms. But with frequent décor changes like switch in bedcovers and curtains, neutral coloured flooring would work best to easily compliment any of those decor changes. In addition comfort on the feet is a must. Carpet is the traditional choice when it comes to bedrooms. Good to feel something snug under your feet on those winter nights. But again hardwood floors have also become more popular over the years. 


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