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Our guide to choosing the right flooring

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What’s under your feet can easily make or break how your living space feels. Choosing the right flooring for your home is a major decision. The right floor type will affect the aesthetics and every room in your home! We’re here to help you make the best floor decision for your renovation, and ensure you get the best home refresh!

Wood
Wooden flooring oozes warmth and brings a classic look to any space. With so many choices and options to choose from, it makes sense that wood is one of the most popular flooring options. You can go for lighter shades like oak, or go dark with walnut.

Carpet
Carpets are an ideal choice for those who love the feeling of plush cushiony carpets under your feet. They’re soft, warm, and boast a luxurious feel while being fantastic for noise pollution too. However, if you’re planning on having a carpet in a high-traffic area (like a hallway), ensure you go for a very high-quality one.

Concrete
Concrete flooring is a popular choice when it comes to contemporary homes. Even more so if you’re building from scratch. You can have a matt sealer or a glossy finish. Concrete flooring also happens to be cost-effective and extremely functional – it’s a hard-wearing material with very little maintenance. However, hire a pro for this. You only have one chance to get it right.

Laminate and vinyl
Laminate and vinyl have come a long way from the outdated look they always had. However, they remain popular. High-quality laminate has very authentic designs and natural surface textures to give you an extremely durable floor.

Tiles
Tiles are usually found in the bathroom over any other rooms, but there’s no rule that states they can’t be found in other areas of the home too. They’re cool to touch and easy to maintain while offering a world of excitement in patterns, colours, and shapes. Pro tip: If installing tiles in an apartment, ask your installer to add a sound-proof underlay to reduce noise.

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