A simple guide to flooring options

Posted by Ben Thompson on 09.27.14

Flooring is a selection that you will need to make for nearly all types of remodeling projects. There are lots of options available and each has distinct pros and cons. We’re dedicating this blog to reviewing the most popular flooring options and providing you with the pros and cons of each.

When making your flooring decision, you will want to consider your budget, the style you’d like to evoke, and the function of the room.  Also, think about the users and amount of traffic you expect the room to get. Children and pets can weigh heavily on your selection, as well as high traffic areas versus low.

Hardwood 

Pros:

  • Long lasting and even looks great as it ages
  • Large variety of wood types and finishes
  • Can be refinished as needed
  • Great choice for people with allergies

Cons

  • Sensitive to liquid spills
  • May dent and scratch


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Ceramic Tile

Pros:

  • Great for high traffic areas
  • Easy to clean
  • Nearly limitless color, texture, and pattern options
  • Great option for radiant heating installation underneath

Cons:

  • Potentially cold
  • Might become slippery when wet
  • Occasional sealing and cleaning of grout required

Stone

Pros:

  • Elegant look
  • Natural colors and pattern choices
  • Durable
  • Low maintenance

Cons:

  • Softer stone can be subject to scratches and chips
  • Occasional protective sealing is required for certain types of stone
  • Can be slippery

Laminate

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Pros:

  • Durable
  • Resists scratching
  • Easy to clean
  • Good for high traffic areas

Cons:

  • Can’t be refinished
  • Hard surface
  • Can be slippery

Vinyl

Pros:

  • Durable
  • Low maintenance and easy to clean

Cons:

  • Prone to dents and tears
  • Can be slippery

Carpet

Pros:

  • Soft and warm on feet
  • Abundant color, texture and pattern options
  • Provides noise absorption

Cons:

  • Not a good choice for individuals with dust allergies
  • Light colors are difficult to keep clean
  • Prone to wear in heavy traffic areas

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