Renovation and Design – How to Choose Between Different Types of Flooring

Renovation and Design - How to Choose Between Different Types of Flooring

One of the biggest investments you’ll ever make in your life is the purchase of real estate. No matter whether you purchased it for the long haul or you’re hoping to turn a profit, there are certain actions you can take that’ll help preserve and even boost the value of your property. It might sound like a minor detail, but the flooring in your home has a massive impact on resale value.

There are many different types of flooring to choose from, though. How do you know which one works best for your home and will net you the biggest value? Read on for a deep dive into flooring materials!

Carpeting

Carpeting is a classic choice for flooring. Carpeting has historically been super popular among homeowners because of the level of comfort it provides to residents of the home. After all, there’s nothing worse than waking up to a cold winter morning and having your bare feet touch the cold floor.

The positive aspects of carpet extend far beyond the level of comfort it provides. It also helps tamper down echoes in a room because it’s one less surface on which sound can bounce. Not only that, but it’s great for people with balance or coordination issues because it makes for a less slippery surface.

The downside to carpeting is that, when it comes to flooring materials, it is the most difficult to keep clean. It’s easy for dirt and debris to become trapped in the fibers. Plus, if you spill something on it, or if your pet has an accident, the cleanup process is much more involved.

Carpet works well for low-traffic parts of the home like bedrooms and living rooms.

Berber

Berber carpeting is one of the two main types of carpeting available. It has a lower profile than plush carpeting, but that also means it’s not quite as soft. If you’re looking for affordability and durability, though, then Berber is the way to go.

Plush

Plush carpeting is a popular choice among home buyers. It is durable, making it great for busy homes. On the downside, it does tend to flatten and show indentation over time.

Hardwood Flooring

If you really want to go all-in on your home’s value, then you should consider opting for real hardwood flooring. Not only does hardwood flooring look great, but it’s especially strong and will last a long time in your home. When you need an upgrade or change of pace, all you need to do is have it refinished.

Before you go purchase hardwood flooring for your entire house, take some time to consider your options. Hardwood flooring is expensive, thanks in part to its aesthetics and durability. It also requires more care, and won’t do well in every single room in your house.

If you’re leaning toward hardwood floors, consider adding a water-resistant flooring option to your bathroom, laundry room, and any other room that regularly gets damp. 

Solid Hardwood

There are a few different types of hardwood used to construct floors, but solid hardware is a classic choice among homeowners with healthy renovation budgets. Choose between oak, cherry, walnut, and many more to put a unique spin on your home.

Engineered Hardwood

If you’re worried about the impact your flooring might have on the environment, then engineered hardwood might be your best option. Engineered hardwood is super easy to repair, and it’s very durable. The only major downside is that you’ll have to do more work to keep it maintained over the years.

Tile Flooring

Tiled Floors have been a popular choice for homeowners for decades. It instantly transforms an otherwise cookie-cutter house into a Spanish villa. Choose between simple terra cotta tiles for a southwestern vibe, or go with classic white tiles for simplicity.

Tiled flooring comes in a wide variety of colors and patterns. Sifting through the choices available can be pretty overwhelming.

Like carpet, tile floors are less slippery than laminate and vinyl floors, so you don’t have to worry about slipping while walking around your kitchen.

Laminate Flooring

Laminate flooring is a great option for people who want a flooring option for their home, but don’t want to drop a ton of money on flooring alone. The great thing about laminate is that it frequently comes in packs that allow homeowners to install it themselves by having it snap into place.

Simple, easy, and less expensive than hardwood and it looks pretty convincing as hardwood. It’s also easy and inexpensive to replace if that day ever comes.

Vinyl Flooring

Don’t want to drop your entire renovation budget on flooring? That’s completely understandable, but it doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice aesthetics to save a few dollars.

Vinyl is versatile enough to help homeowners feel like they have luxury flooring without having to pay the luxury price. If you’re waiting for the other shoe to drop on this flooring material, then you’ll be surprised to know that vinyl is worth its weight in gold.

Vinyl flooring can be manufactured in a variety of ways. It’ll make your home’s floors look like they could be anything from stone to tile to hardwood. 

Which Of The Different Types of Flooring Will You Choose?

One of the greatest parts of a home renovation is the fact that you get to choose all of the finer details of your home, and flooring materials are one of the most important things you’ll pick out. Will you go for the elegance of hardwood, the comfort of carpet, or the durability of tile, laminate, and vinyl? There are many different types of flooring out there, don’t be afraid to explore them all!

It’s no secret that a home renovation is super stressful. Save yourself the heartache and ensure that you’re prepped for everything that a renovation throws at you. Check out the rest of our blog for tons of great content that’ll make your renovation a breeze!

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