Which flooring would work best for your living room?

Which flooring would work best for your living room? | H is for Home

The foundation of any room, both literally and aesthetically, the choice of floor you make will play a key role in determining the style you end up with. There are practical concerns, price concerns and, of course, you want to know how well it’s going to go with the rest of the room. Here, we’re taking a look at five flooring options for your living room, their pros and cons, and which might be the right option for you.

Wooden floor with pair of feet wearing brown trainers

Hardwood

Wooden floors have started becoming a lot more popular recently, as people clamour to get an authentic natural look in their homes. Part of the reason for hardwood popularity is the endless variety of options they provide. This flooring is available in different styles, colours, types and looks.

As such, hardwood flooring has never gone out of style due to its versatility. Therefore, more people are learning about the different types of hardwood, including vinyl, laminate, parquet, solid and engineered hardwood flooring.

And having access to enough information on these types of hardwood floors has made it easier to buy and install them. For instance, you can learn more about parquet flooring installation, one of the easier hardwood floorings to DIY. Whichever type you choose to use when refurbishing or adding value, it’ll make a wonderful addition to your space.

There are many different kinds of woods used for flooring, including oak, maple, pine, and walnut, each with their own properties. There is also the option to have a combination of woods. For example, on Onlineflooringstore.com.au, the timber flooring they provide has a combination of a real hardwood surface with a multi-layered core of plywood. In general, however, they all have the benefit of being very hard-wearing, as well as being long-lasting and having a high resale value.

Wood is great for insulation, too. It is, however, one of the priciest options around and wood can also be easily damaged if water or other liquids are allowed to be soaked into the board. Resurfacing wood that has been damaged or replacing damaged boards can be expensive, so care does need to be taken.

Wet & dry vacuum cleaner on a beige carpet

Carpet

Traditionally the most popular choice around, carpet has been giving way to the other kinds of flooring more, lately. However, they’re still much loved for the softness and warmth they provide and how they can make a room feel more sumptuous.

Aside from the comfort, carpets are also a favourite thanks to their ability to dampen floor sound by muffling your footsteps. As such, it’s perfect for living rooms with creaking or squeaky floors.

Additionally, carpets are often the safer option as they prevent damage during a fall by providing a safe landing. Therefore, if you have toddlers or babies, they won’t be in as much pain every time they fall.

And with living room floors being more susceptible to distortion, having a carpet that can hide it is ideal. You might still feel the distortion through the carpet, but you won’t be able to see it making it perfect for hiding damages. Some aren’t a fan of the cheaper carpets that feel a little scratchier, but luxury carpet options tend to be much, much more comfortable underfoot, and don’t become damaged under repeated foot traffic anywhere near as easily. Carpets do stain a little more easily with spills and it can be tough of people with allergies due to how fabrics can attract allergens like pollen, dust and dander; but it’s easy to clean and maintain, requiring nothing more than regular vacuuming and a little shampooing.

Man laying a vinyl floorcredit

Vinyl

Although this might be a more common choice for the kitchen or the bathroom, also known as the ‘wet rooms’ of the house, vinyl flooring has been becoming more popular in the living room due to its ability to mimic the appearance of real wood, stone and tile. Add to that the fact that it’s one of the least expensive flooring options around and it’s not hard to see why so many are opting for it. Older and cheaper vinyl flooring has been known to contain VOCs, harmful chemicals that get released over time, so it’s important to make sure that you check the manufacturers for a guarantee their own floors are free of these. Though vinyl is inexpensive, it’s difficult to repair. A damaged section would have to be ripped out and removed entirely.

Laminate flooring samples

Laminate

This material is, like many kinds of vinyl, designed to look like real wood. The laminate has high-resolution wood grain image printed onto it, and is then glued into fibreboards. Like vinyl, it’s one of the cheaper options and can be easily and quickly installed, even over older floors. It also has the benefit of needing only a sweep and a mop to maintain it. However, it’s not as effective at resisting all water damage like vinyl. Also like vinyl, it’s come under fire for releasing toxic chemicals in the home. For that reason, if you do consider purchasing laminate floors, you have to make sure the manufacturer guarantees that it’s safe for the household.

Bamboo canes growing

Bamboo

An option that’s a little less well known, but fast becoming a popular choice. Bamboo can look and feel like wood floors, but it’s actually made of bamboo grass strands that have been tightly compressed together. Unlike laminate and vinyl, it carries a lot of the resale value that wood has, too. However, it’s easier to repair than any of them because it can be easily sanded. However, as popular as bamboo is, the cheaper products on the market tend to be much more poorly constructed. Do your research, as lower quality bamboo flooring can start degrading very quickly. It’s also not a great choice if you have a spill-prone family, as it suffers water damage very poorly indeed.

There’s no ‘one size fits all’ solution to the question of which type of flooring you need. Consider both your needs and your preferences, see which flooring fits your lifestyle and the style you’re implementing in the room and choose the best fit as you see it.

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5 spaces that are a perfect fit for vinyl flooring

5 spaces that are a perfect fit for vinyl flooring

Vinyl is the perfect flooring choice for a host of domestic situations. For starters, there’s a truly vast range of colours, textures and patterns from which to choose. It has numerous other qualities too, any one of which could be the deciding factor when choosing what flooring to lay in a particular room. More often than not however, it’s a combination of these positive characteristics that come into play. Below, we’ve identified 5 areas in the home that could benefit from the addition of vinyl flooring.

Wood-effect vinyl flooring in a kitchen

Kitchen

Vinyl is hard-wearing. Lino vinyl flooring for kitchens is a very popular choice. The material is resistant to acids, salts, fats and alcohol. It’s perfect for an area that’s prone to cooking splatters and splashes. And, if spills do occur, it’s easy to clear up with soapy water, cloths, sponges and mops.

Black & white chequerboard vinyl tiles on a bathroom floor

Bathroom

Vinyl is water resistant. Are you or other members of your household the type to jump straight out of the bath or shower and create a big puddle on the floor? It’s not a problem when the floor has a vinyl covering – water can sit on the surface for hours without causing harm until someone gets round to wiping it up! Vinyl also feels warm underfoot – especially the thicker, more spongy ranges or when combined with underlay; so it’s perfect for added comfort in this area.

Baby crawling on a vinyl tiled floor

Nursery/playroom

Vinyl is anti-microbial. The surface is such that it prevents microbes from breeding. It’s why it’s widely used in hospitals and care homes. Vinyl is also a good choice if your child suffers with allergies from dust, animal hair and so on. A quick sweep with a soft broom or a whip round with the vac and offending particles are gone.

Vinyl floor in an entrance hall

Boot room

Vinyl is very easy to clean. Coming in from a winter walk with the kids and dogs, it’s all wet clothes, footwear and muddy paws. Rather than traipse all that through the house, a boot room – or even the hallway just the other side of the front door – is the best place to unload outdoor gear and towel everyone down.

White, wood-effect vinyl floor

Summer house

Vinyl is a very tough material. Tolerant of various atmospheric conditions and temperature fluctuations. Whilst the more expensive summer houses & garden rooms are equipped with heating & double glazing, others have more basic specifications. Vinyl flooring is perfect for these simpler spaces that will have to endure harsher conditions. And, even if your summer house or garden room is well protected from the elements, some other factors previously mentioned might come into play to make it a good option. Camper-vans, caravans, sheds and shepherd’s huts might also be very suitable for a vinyl flooring update.

So, as you can see, there’s an array of positive characteristics of vinyl for you and why it might suit particular spaces. In addition, vinyl can be recycled over half a dozen times and has a lifespan of around 140 years. Consider the fact that vinyl is so affordable and easy to install, then it really is a fabulous flooring solution.

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Why polished concrete floors are the best choice for many locations

Why polished concrete floors are the best choice for many locations | H is for Home

When it comes to choosing a new flooring material for your home, a local sports hall or even a school building, it can be hard to find the best option. Many people automatically go for hardwood, granite or tile; but are these the right choice?

Polished concrete is the perfect solution for many different types of buildings due to the many benefits that come along with it. Here, we are going to look at some of the reasons why polished concrete floors can be the best. Keep reading to find out more about this type of floor.

Small dog asleep on a polished concrete floor

Easy to clean

When you install polished concrete, you can be sure that you won’t have to worry about cleaning it too much. As long as you have a broom and mop handy, you can easily clean up any spillages and keep the floor looking nice and clean. There’s no additional maintenance associated with this type of flooring, all you need to do is make sure that it’s kept clean.

Glossy white floor

Glossy finish

If you’re looking for a flooring option that looks great anywhere, this might be the best option for you. When you invest in polished concrete, you can be sure that it will look glossy for a long time. This can add to the overall attractiveness of this type of floor and make it stand out. While you might need to spend some time working on making it glossy in the first place, you’ll be happy with the results.

Polished concrete floor through a corridor

Durable

When it comes to polished concrete floors, you can be sure that they’re going to last for a long time in comparison to other flooring materials. Materials like vinyl and linoleum just don’t compare to concrete and this is why this type of flooring is used in many different environments. If you’re looking for a flooring solution for a warehouse or a restaurant, this might be the best option for you.

Concrete floor in a balcony flat

Affordable

The final reason that polished concrete floors are the best option is that they’re actually quite affordable. This type of floor tends to be cheaper than granite or ceramic and so you’ll be able to get a durable floor for a reasonably good price. For those looking for an affordable solution, this tends to be the best choice overall.

polished concrete floor on a stairway and landing

Final verdict

Polished concrete floors are the best option for many different reasons including how affordable they are and the glossy finish that they possess. These types of floors are suitable for a variety of different environments and you can be sure that they’ll remain immaculate for a very long time. If you’re looking for a new floor, make sure to take everything that we’ve discussed in this article on board.

Invest in a polished concrete floor and you can trust it to last for a very long time with very little maintenance required.

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Flooring trends for 2017

Flooring trends for 2017

As we’re 4 months into the year (scary, we know!) we’ve had enough time to analyse the trends of last year and see what will continue to flourish in 2017!

Now, people often overlook flooring and the effect that it can have on a room. Well, it’s time to put a stop to this! So rip up that old lino in the kitchen, pull up the carpet in the hallway and allow us to take you through the top flooring trends for the year.

Hell hath no fury like a woman (or man) making a change – at least we think that’s how it goes! In line with the feel-good factor, it’s time to make a statement in your home, get rid of the bland, be bold and own it – literally.

Open-plan room with dark floor

Leading the way with statements, let’s start with one of the flooring trends that really took off in 2016, dark coloured floors. This type of flooring really caught on last year and it works particularly well in line with another trend, contrasting white/grey furnishings. Although it’s commonly said that dark floors make a room appear smaller, the counter argument is that they help to create a lovely amount of warmth and comfort within a room and as mentioned above, are easy to pair with both modern and classic furnishings.

Distressed floorboards

We’ve also seen a huge rise in distressed, engineered wood flooring. This helps to create a real rustic look, aligned with the current shabby chic trend (that still seems to be going strong!), it gives you much more freedom to accessorise and add your own personal touch. Due to the way that it’s constructed, this flooring is incredibly durable and can handle heavy amounts of foot traffic, making it ideal if you have a busy home!

Room with parquet flooring

Keeping aligned with the classic vibe is another old favourite that still seems to be popular, our old friend; parquet. This type of flooring has a wonderfully rich history, originating from 16th century France and used throughout the Victorian era in Britain it has proven to stand the test of time. The flooring is usually installed at a 90-degree angle, which creates a zigzag effect and adds a real elegant feel to any room. It’s also worth mentioning that parquet has multiple shades and finishes available, which makes it a really versatile choice for your home.

Cream and purple kitchen with grey gloss floor

Keep an eye out for the ‘fad’ that is grey flooring which, may we add, is still going strong. A couple of years ago, grey was described as ‘cold’ and ‘dull’ but we know that currently grey is actually one of the most popular colours when it comes to interior design, and that’s set to continue. Pale and light grey floors ooze class and sophistication but they also enhance natural light, which helps to keep your room bright, airy and appear more spacious.

So there you have it, our thoughts on what’s in and what’s out for 2017. It shouldn’t prove too difficult to keep up with the times though! There are plenty of styles to choose from, but what matters most is that it suits your home and your lifestyle.

Guest post by Megan at Luxury Flooring & Furnishings

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