The Best Types of Flooring for Your House

Living room with wood flooring
Living room with wood flooring

The floor is one of the most underrated aspects of any home. Although it is always beneath us, it is a crucial part of any design. The flooring material can impact how your home looks and even functions.

There are many different types of flooring. And it is easy to get overwhelmed. Luckily for you, we are here to help with all of that. So if you would like to learn more then keep on reading.

We will take you through the different types of flooring and the benefits and drawbacks of each.

  1. Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood is a classic and popular choice when it comes to choosing the flooring of a house. You’ll also get plenty of return on investment with this kind of floor.

This type of flooring is popular thanks to its visual aesthetic. There are also a lot of varieties that are available in all different kinds of styles and colors.

The floors can be resurfaced every three to five years and they are ideal for shared living spaces.

There are some downsides to hardwood floors, however. First of all, these kinds of floors can be considered relatively pricey when compared to other materials for floors.

They can also develop dents, scratches, and scrapes as time goes on. Hardwood floors can also take on moisture damage.

  1. Engineered Wood

When you buy engineered wood flooring, it is going to look the same as actual wood, however, this is made in a different manner. This kind of floor will have a thin veneer of natural wood on top.

That will show the grown and layers of less costly plywood under that layer. This makes engineered wood sturdier and cheaper.

Some kinds of engineered wood are even more stable with backing made out of recycled wood fiber that has been combined with stone dust.

Similar to wood floors, engineered wood is going to come in all different kinds of board widths, patterns, and types. In addition to planks and strips, you can also pick parquet tiles that have narrow planks of wood arranged in patterns over a mesh or plywood base.

You can nail down engineered hardwood just like regular wood or install it as a floating floor.

The main benefit of engineered wood is that it looks just like solid wood but comes at a fraction of the price. This is going to make it easier to afford fancy woods that are stylish and strong.

Engineered wood is also more stable than solid wood and less sensitive to environmental changes.

When it comes to downsides, engineered wood can dent and scratch. It is also less durable because it can only be refinished one time. After that one time, you will risk wearing out the veneer.

  1. Laminate

Laminate flooring is made in a similar way to engineered wood. This is because there is a thin layer over compressed fiber or plywood.

With that said, the top layer isn’t wood. Instead, it is a photograph under a clear plastic coating. This means that you can have laminate that looks like tile, stone, wood, or another flooring material.

This kind of floor can come as tiles or planks. A lot of these are made as floating floor systems. You can install this right over your old floor without.  the need for nails or glue.

A laminate floor can look like stone or wood but cost you a lot less money. These floors are also easy to clean and they do not need a lot of maintenance.

Laminate floors can be installed easily over your current floor which can save you both time and money. You can even install the floor yourself although it can be difficult to install through doors and around corners.

Unfortunately, laminate can be very slippery when it gets wet. This kind of floor doesn’t stand well when it is exposed to moisture and would not do well in a damp basement.

Unlike solid wood, laminate cannot be refinished after it wears out. It needs to be replaced.

This can make it less cost-efficient in certain situations.

  1. Concrete

When people think of concrete floors, they might think of sidewalks and dusty garages. However, concrete is establishing itself as a chic and trendy flooring option for modern homes.

There are many ways to style concrete floors. You can use stamping and staining methods to make it your own. You can also pick from inlaid tile all the way to radiant heating.

This kind of flooring is also very durable and unique. You also don’t need to worry about stains, water damage, dents, or scratches when you are dealing with these kinds of floors.

If you are looking for a modern and cool way for your home to look beautiful and stand out, you should definitely consider installing polished concrete floors.

The Importance of Knowing About the Best Types of Flooring for Your House

Hopefully, after reading the above article, you now have a better idea of what the best types of flooring are for your house. As we can see, there are all kinds of options out there. This is why it is so important for you to know what kind of style you want for your house so that you can better pick the materials for your home.

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