5 Different Types Of Flooring Materials To Consider For Your Home – The Pros And Cons
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5 different types of flooring materials to consider for your home– the pros and cons
The pros and cons When it comes to hardwood flooring, many homeowners only think of solid wood and engineered wood. However, there are other manufactured woods, such as Luxury Vinyl Tiles that are fashioned to simulate the look and feel of hardwood.
Hardwood flooring is a beautiful but big investment. Thankfully there are other options that can give you the look of hardwood. We will break down the differences of each Engineered/Solid hardwood, LVT, Laminate so you can make the best decision for your home.
1.Solid WOOD FLOORING
Super popular in homes everywhere not only because wooden flooring like timber is gorgeous and suits many a different interior design scheme – be that more polished and contemporary and suits many a different interior design scheme – be that more polished and contemporary or rustic farmhouse – with varying grains, tones and finishes, but also because hardwood is very durable and resilient when treated and cared for properly. Timber is usually lacquered or oiled, very durable and resilient when treated and cared for properly. Timber is usually lacquered or oiled, depending on the look you prefer.
Advantages: Solid wood flooring is versatile in its look and can complement all types of interiors. It's long-lasting and will withstand up to five refinishes to remove surface scratches. Andrew Barker, Founder & CEO of HomeownerCosts adds that Real estate experts say that hardwood flooring could increase the resale value of your home as it's such a sought-after feature for many.
Disadvantages: It's the cost and the upkeep that comes with Solid wood flooring which can put it at a disadvantage as you will usually need a professional's help to get a good finish, unless you're up for some fairly expert DIY. Prices vary according to the thickness of the decorative wood veneer and quality of the core. Barker notes also that 'When exposed to moisture for a long time it can warp making them not fit for bathrooms or laundry rooms.' So you may not be able to install Solid wood flooring everywhere, especially not in a shower...
2. ENGINEERED WOOD FLOORING TYPES
Engineered wood floors feature a real wood veneer over a middle core of heat-formed wood and a base-supporting layer (used where shrinkage might be a problem). The stability of engineered flooring makes it a perfect choice over underfloor heating if the guidelines are followed, plus it is easier to lay than solid wood flooring.
Advantages: Because of how they are made, engineered wood planks are usually more dimensionally stable and less likely to expand or contract with temperature changes or fluctuations in humidity.
Disadvantages: Unlike Solid wood flooring, it won't take to refinishing so well because of the thinner top layer.
3. LAMINATE FLOORING
Laminate flooring is made from layers of high density fiberboard with a photographic image (of timber, tile etc) laminated to the surface below a tough, wear-resistant coating.
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