When an area is always “there”, the first thing guests see when they come into your home, odds are you’ll want appeal, style, and resilience that comes with great quality flooring and tile. For a space that guests don’t wander into, or isn’t used very much, you could go cheaper on your flooring. Regardless of room, usually we all want a combination of looks, style, and durability. How we prioritize will depend on the area.
Natural stones and travertine is an awesome combination of style, durability, and beauty; also great for hallways leading to living areas. A foyer might need to be especially durable because everyone walks on it and sees it when they come in. That means the owner would probably want durability, style, and beauty factor and insist on all three for that well-traversed and seen area. Hardwood floors are another good option, but go for real hardwood. Engineered wood is great, but you can’t sand it as much a real hardwood, so scratches will show after time.
If the laundry connected to a kitchen, it’s likely the homeowner would want matching flooring. Go for a resilient sheet vinyl for long durability in a tone matching the pricier kitchen flooring. A laundry room has to be waterproof. Flooring in a laundry room has to be practical and immune to spills and potential washer lines leaking, more than it needs to be pretty.
Bedrooms don’t require much durability, as people aren’t walking in there 24/7. Attractiveness, comfort, and style tend to be more important to folks .Carpet, engineered hardwood; even laminate hardwoods are good choices in bedrooms.
The family room is where most people live when they’re home. A family room is where adults entertain and where kids play and hang out. The family room, especially if off the kitchen, is where it all happens; where everyone seems to gather. The family room is where pets climb on couches, and spills are the norm. Since that’s where we live, we need durability first, beauty a close second; practical too. Tiles, stone, slate, and real hardwood are good choices. Avoid marble in these areas, as heavy objects will crack it.
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