It is astounding what a little new flooring will do for the beauty and comfort of our houses. New flooring doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg. Carpeting and wood flooring come in numerous different qualities and price points . A inexpensive area rug can hide the worn area of an otherwise good carpet or wood floor. A home with all hard flooring like ceramic, concrete or wood can benefit from some carpeted areas to add a little heat and comfort. Worn
Carpet or vinyl flooring can be removed easily and replaced with new carpet, hardwood flooring or even laminate wooden floors. The following considerations should lead you in your choice of flooring for each room.
1. Which type of flooring will your position allow? Inside your budget, which flooring will give you the best service and design improvement?
2. What will each area be used for? Some flooring is better for one use, another flooring works in another condition. Hard surface floors are good for heavy use areas. Kitchens or baths need flooring that is resistant to water damage. Bedrooms and children’s rooms need a pleasant, soft, cosy floor like carpet or area rugs. Some rooms do best with hard surface flooring mixed with area rugs in conversation areas.
3. how does one want each room to look? Some flooring pairs better with one type of decor than others.
4. How much pattern and color are you wanting in each room? Do you need the same flooring throughout the house, or do you want different flooring types in different areas? Do you need a hard surface flooring thru out your home with area rugs added where more comfort is wanted?
5. Will you be hiring a flooring installer or doing the installation yourself? Some flooring types are great for home owner installation while others require professional installation to look their best. Vinyl tile, laminated flooring and area rugs are fine for home owner installation. Wall to wall carpet stretched over pad, vinyl flooring in six or twelve foot wide rolls, and solid hardwood flooring are best left to execs. Ceramic tile is messy and lengthy to do on your own, but a pro will make short work of installing the tile.
6. Traffic flow in your house will limit decisions of flooring a bit. You do not need too many differing types of flooring within location of one another making a space look chaotic and split up. As you walk in your front door your flooring should have a unified look. The hallway should match the sitting room and dining room.
Flooring should change just when the change sounds right, like at a doorway or a different use area like a kitchen. Even if you’re changing carpet from room to room, if they are seen at the same time, the colors should coordinate well.