Choice Of Flooring No Longer Follows Traditional
Thinking
Into every home some flooring must be installed
and the type used is the preference of the homeowner. In many cases
if they grow tired of the type of floor they have, it can be
changed and depending on the room in which it is installed, the
choice of flooring will depend on the expected use, and abuse as
the case may be. It should be selected based on the environment as
well as the room, as different rooms offer different challenges for
the materials on the floor.
Traditionally, kitchens and bathrooms will have
some sort of flooring made of tile or linoleum to repel water and
other liquid spills and be easy to keep clean. Living rooms and
bedrooms are often carpeted from wall-to-wall while basement floors
and those in utility areas typically are bare concrete due to its
durability. However, many homeowners are looking for flooring that
can provide the same qualities as the traditional materials and yet
present a different appearance.
While carpeting of any kind is recommended for
bathrooms or kitchens, laminate flooring is beginning to make an
appearance in these areas in place of asphalt tile or linoleum. New
technology that makes laminate materials more water resistant is
making them more attractive in these areas of the home.
Many Going Back To Traditional Wood
For many homeowners, there is little that can
take the place of solid wood flooring for its beauty and
durability. While carpeting can keep the feet from standing on cold
floors in the winter, hardwood flooring provides a lasting beauty
that is stiff competition for carpeting. One of the disadvantages
of hardwood flooring is the installation can take a couple of days,
depending on the size of the room, and the sanding and finishing of
the wood can make a real mess in the home.
Additionally, staining the wood and applying a
protective coating can be a long, smelly process and it may take up
to a week before furniture can be placed on the newly finished
flooring materials. Additionally, daily care of the hardwood is
needed to prevent scratches to the finish and keep it looking new.
Floor wax is often used as a protective coating which can be
applied, in several coats in one day with minimal time needed prior
to being using the room.
While asphalt tile, linoleum, and wood remain
some of the most common types of flooring in use, laminate flooring
is surging to the top of the list due to the ease of installation
and care.
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