This room has a great laminate flooring option

When redecorating a room, whether you have a large budget and want to transform or replace nearly everything in the space, or else are looking for affordable changes to make, either way many people forget that the floor is as potentially changeable as the color of the walls.

With that being said, continue reading to discover the main flooring options for inside and outside your home 

 

Laminate Flooring in the Kitchen

Back in the 1980s and 1990s, there only seemed to be one option for people who wanted an alternative to carpet: cheap, plastic-looking, and generally lacking in style shiny laminate.

Now, however, the world of laminate manufacturing has grown in leaps and bounds, and now, with options such as wood-effect, or even slate-effect, such beautifully created laminate can offer you the following benefits:

 

Limestone Paving in the Garden

Nothing says English summer more than relaxing on a sunbed with a strawberry-filled glass of Pimms and enjoying the peace and tranquillity of the garden; to elevate this ambience, you should also consider the aesthetics of the space.

When it comes to the paving options, for the epitome of style, class, and true, natural beauty you can do no better than durable, sustainable, and absolutely stunning dijon tumbled limestone tiles

 

Plush Carpets in the Bedroom 

When you have to get up early on a cold and rainy weekday morning, you do not want to step out of bed and be confronted with a cold and hard floor, which is obviously why the vast majority of people choose carpets as their bedroom floor covering. 

Now, as with most other components of the average layout of a bedroom, there are so many different things to look for in a high-quality carpet, including the following:

  • Remembering that quality is not all about weight

  • The carpet has a thick and visible line of dense underlay

  • Feel the carpet underfoot as well as with your hands

  • Check, double, and triple check the required spare footage 

  • Never choose a carpet in a too-dark color 

 

Engineered Wooden Flooring

An excellent choice for those who want a natural, wooden effect for their floor, but simply cannot justify the huge expense, engineered wooden flooring is definitely worth a second look. 

Averaging between six and twelve pounds per square foot, engineered wooden flooring is far less likely to bubble and warp, offers a variety of different installation methods to suit the space, is certainly DIY-friendly, and is also much more resistant to water than actual wood. 

 

Vinyl Flooring

Finally, a perfect choice for both your bathroom and the kitchen would be vinyl flooring, which is available in a huge variety of styles, tones and colors and is a durable, fade-resistant and durable option. 

Vinyl flooring does, however, tend to be significantly more expensive than laminate flooring and has a lower ROI than wooden flooring, but is, on the flip side, so much easier to clean and maintain and usually is much more long-lasting than both.

 

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