Q: What are the various types of flooring material (other than linoleum) available to us for our flooring project? A: With so many types of flooring available, it may seem hard to choose which type of flooring material to go with, especially if you find yourself liking them all! Making this decision can be easier if you consider these factors:
- Size of the family
- Amount of traffic
- Presence/Absence of children & pets
- Maintenance
- Floor life
Ceramic/Stone floors:
- Durable
- Elegant
- Heat resistant
- Low Maintenance
- Home structure
Ceramic flooring comes in three basic types: glazed, unglazed and porcelain.
- Glazed ceramic tiles are designed with glass coated with mineral stains and come in semi-gloss or high-gloss finishing.
- Unglazed ceramic tiles have different texture and are very hard.
- Porcelain is the hardest as it has a higher breaking strength.
Natural stone floors such as granite, marble, limestone, travertine and others are commonly used as living room flooring. Stone offers many advantages including: natural beauty, elegance and durability. Stone flooring is among one of the more expensive types of flooring as it also requires sub flooring when installed.
Wood Flooring:
- Long floor life
- Easy maintenance
- Works well with many interior designs.
- Prone to scratches and dents
- Parquet square is the most common type. It comes in square boards that form its pattern. The big advantage of using parquet square is that it is replaceable.
- Plank flooring adds a classic look. Although planks do not require sub flooring, these are more expensive that other wood floors.
- Strip floor is another type of natural wood floor. These are long narrow boards that may be prone to buckling and typically are installed with sub flooring.
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