Many properties have one common type of flooring running throughout the property, except for the bathroom and kitchen, and it’s easy to incorporate a flooring theme.
If you want a traditional feel then you may want to opt for solid oak flooring, and perhaps traditional stone tiles in the bathroom, and these two types of flooring can complement each other very well, while rugs can be added in the winter if you wanted to keep the chill of your feet.
Carpets, tiles and wood flooring can all be used to create a consistent theme and you property can feel a bit random and mismatched if you have a different type of flooring in each room. To make you home more consistent opt for a flooring theme, you’ll then get a similar feel in each of the rooms in your home.
A Vinyl floor can be one of the most cost effective and appealing floor types for homes and businesses. There is so much range when it comes to vinyl flooring. For example you can have wood laminate vinyl flooring, as well as chequered tile, mosaic, kardean and marble. Vinyl flooring can be really light so it’s easy to place and install.
Contrary to what many believe, vinyl flooring can actually come in a wide range of thicknesses, and though it will never be of the same calibre as solid oak flooring, it can still be a sturdy installment, and it is a whole lot cheaper than solid flooring.
A vinyl floor can be chosen to suit the style of your home, and if it is well maintained it can last a significant amount of time. Vinyl flooring can suit modern homes and traditional, so if you require a type of flooring that’s relatively cheap, reliable and good looking, then consider vinyl flooring.