Top Flooring Options For Your Living Room

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Thinking of a home remodel? No home remodel is ever complete without a new floor. However, even when you have finally decided on all the other aspects of your home upgrade, picking the perfect flooring for your home can be such a challenge. Of course, you want something stylish yet functional, so you cannot afford to make any wrong decisions. While it is a difficult balance to achieve, we talk about the best flooring options in this article to help you make the best choice.

There’s no perfect type of flooring for each room. For instance, hardwood is quite popular because of its vintage and stylish look, but it does not combine well with moisture. Let’s look at what options you have for your living room floors.

Hardwood

Hardwood flooring is a popular choice among homeowners looking to renovate their floors. It is available in different hues from light, medium to dark; there is something for everyone. If you are looking to upgrade your living room floors, hardwood will give a warm and luxurious feel. Hardwood floors are available in three types: strip, plank, and parquet. It also comes in specific size brackets.

Travertine

Travertine is a type of limestone and is available in earthy colours such as brown, gold, tan, beige, etc. Travertine is extremely unique both in style and its natural colouring, something homeowners will appreciate. It is a great way to add a dash of personality to your home improvement project. Its natural colour will provide you with endless opportunities to customise your living room.

Tile

While a living room floor with tiles may not have crossed your mind, it is a great choice. Tile floors are a wonderful choice for areas that receive high traffic in your home. They are resistant to dents and scratches.  When properly installed, tiles can last a lifetime. However, not all tiles are tough enough, so ensure you buy only those that are meant for floors.

Here are the most popular varieties of tiles:

Glazed ceramic:  This type has a glass-like coating that gives the tile any color or texture. It is virtually zero maintenance.

Quarry tile: Since it’s unglazed, it has a slightly rough texture making it more resistant to slip. The only downfall is that it’s limited in its colour choices.

Terracotta: Also an unglazed type of tile available in only earth tones. However, it’s less durable than most other tiles and requires more hands-on management.

Porcelain: It’s similar to ceramic tiles but is fired at very high temperatures.  The result is a tile that is resistant to stains and scratches, highly durable, and sturdy enough to withstand consistent traffic.  It’s easy to clean and requires a simple wipe. It’s also ideal for people with allergies or anyone looking for an easy-to-maintain floor.

Marble

Marble flooring exudes elegance. With such a wide variety of natural hues, marble can easily fit with different home colour schemes.  This flooring choice provides a classic look and is highly durable. Homes with marble floors have a higher resale value because of their luxurious feel.  However, it is prone to stains and will require a bit of high maintenance to remain in pristine condition.

Conclusion

When it comes to flooring, there is a wide range of materials, textures, colours, and designs. However, some materials will fit better in some areas than others. Hopefully, the above living room floors will guide you in choosing one that is right for you.