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14 Mar 2008 02:11:36 | Garry John
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Is it time to give that tired kitchen floor a face lift? Are you
looking for just the right finishing touch for your new living
room? The floor you choose can brighten a dark room, make a
small one appear larger, or set the mood and tone for the rest
of your decorating. There are so many flooring options available
on the market these days that you're biggest problem will be
deciding which floor you like best! Here are a few suggestions
to ease your decision process.
With all those choices available, how do you decide what type of
floor fits your lifestyle and design sense the best? There are a
number of factors to consider, including the mood you want to
set, the style and colors of your furnishings, and what the room
will be used for. The perfect floor for your work-in kitchen may
be too dark for your bright and airy living room, and the floor
that you love for your living room could be too formal or too
delicate for your back patio. Rest assured though, that there is
a perfect choice for every room in your home.
Things To Consider When Choosing a Floor
How much traffic will the floor get?
The amount and type of traffic that your room will see should be
one of the largest deciding factors in the kind of floor that
you choose. A family room floor with a ping-pong table and busy,
active life needs a floor that will stand up to lots of foot
traffic and the occasional spill. In addition, you want a floor
that won't show wear, will be comfortable underfoot, and easy to
care for. Vinyl
floor tiles or linoleum might be your best choice there,
though a good, durable wood laminate
floor might do well, as well.
What's the moisture level? Is the floor likely to get wet or is
the room naturally 'damp'?
Some floors just aren't suited for damp areas. A basement
playroom with a high moisture content, or a bathroom are seldom
candidates for a solid wood floor, though there are some choices
in wood laminates that might work if finished properly. Instead,
you might choose slate or ceramic tiles with area rugs for the
bathroom for a dramatic look that wipes up well and keeps its
gloss for years.
What's your personal style? What mood do you want in your
room?
Want a luxurious feel? A thick pile rug over polished wood is a
classic, elegant look that is pure luxury. A floor to accent a
spare, modern style? Stone or slate, polished to a high sheen is
a beautiful backdrop for leather and steel furniture and ascetic
lines. A wooden parquet floor can be a dramatic focal point in
an open foyer, or can lend a touch of Continental elegance to a
formal living room. Wooden
floors can hit any mood from rustic to royal, and the
choices of color, pattern and style in vinyl or ceramic tiles
can fit any active room in your home.
About Author :
Garry John has contributed articles to flooring sites like flooring and wood flooring.
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