FAQ's

What't the best type of flooring for bathroom?

Avoid using hardwood and carpet in bathrooms! Bathrooms are prone to mess and moisture, making them unsuitable for these flooring types. Water is particularly damaging to hardwood and carpet, as it can cause swelling, warping, and structural issues. If water seeps into hardwood, it can lead to cracks and significant damage. Similarly, carpeting in bathrooms is not ideal due to water exposure, which can deform the material and cause discoloration.

However, if you desire a wooden aesthetic for your bathroom, don't worry!

Waterproof laminate, vinyl, and SPC flooring technologies have significantly improved in recent years.

 

What's the best flooring for the kitchen?

Kitchen floors offer versatility as almost all flooring types are suitable for this space.

However, laminate and hardwood floors may need extra precautions to make them waterproof. Just like bathrooms, kitchens are prone to spills. When opting for hardwood flooring, complement the space with stylish cotton area rugs in high-moisture areas like near the dishwasher, sink, and stovetop.

Promptly address any spills to prevent floor damage.

Vinyl and SPC flooring are easier to upkeep in a kitchen setting.

 

What's the optimal flooring choice for the bedroom?

Bedrooms are designed to provide a comfortable and cozy ambiance!

While there are no strict rules regarding bedroom flooring, traditionally, wall-to-wall carpeting or wood-style flooring are popular options.

Wood flooring brings a sense of warmth, both visually and physically, to any space.

On the other hand, carpeting offers insulation and a soft surface, ensuring no cold feet in the morning! However, it's important to consider the usage.

For a child's room, where play is common, laminate or vinyl flooring is a safer and more durable choice compared to carpets, which are prone to stains and marks.

 

Which is the best flooring option for a living/dining room?

The living room is incredibly versatile, so when it comes to flooring options, the possibilities are endless.

Any wood-style flooring would work well. To add color and comfort to the room, consider placing rugs on a wood-style floor.

For a cozy and comfortable ambiance, wall-to-wall carpeting is an excellent choice.

 

Which flooring is best for pet owners?

Everyone adores pets, or should, right?

Our beloved furry friends are often considered cherished family members. Whether you share your home with cats, dogs, or both, nothing can replace the bond with your little companions!

Despite their wonderful qualities, pets can sometimes be messy. Whether it's a cat's litter box or dogs bringing in mud, they can wreak havoc on your floors.

Thankfully, there are various solutions for pet owners. If your pet tends to have "accidents," it's wise to think about vinyl, SPC, or laminate flooring.

If carpets are on your mind and you have cats, ensure they have enough scratching posts to prevent them from targeting your rugs!

In general, laminate and luxury vinyl tile (LVT) are ideal for areas frequented by pets. They are tough enough to withstand even the most energetic dogs and are easy to clean.

 

Wondering which flooring will be the perfect match for my decor?

Decorative traditions have been passed down through generations, with some enduring styles lasting even longer.

Typically, hardwood and carpeting represent traditional choices, while vinyl and laminate offer more contemporary options. However, there are no strict rules.

Your home decor is an ideal place for creativity, and being creative often involves breaking traditional norms!

The best way to determine the most suitable flooring for your home is to see it within your living space. Images may not fully capture the essence of the actual material, regardless of how advanced imaging technology may become.

When it comes to decor, there are no fixed guidelines. Even what is considered conventional today once began as daring experiments.