Materials for flooring

The choice of finishing material is an important stage in the repair of a room. And if it comes to the floor, it is also necessary to take into account several nuances: permeability, humidity, temperature, area, the general design of the room and much more. But with such a wide abundance of material, it is very difficult to make a choice. Which material is better? What are the properties and what are the materials for finishing the shelf? Let's figure it out.

What are the materials for flooring

Parquet

Parquet is considered one of the most expensive flooring. This is not strange, because the coating is made from solid varieties of trees. The floor made of natural material has natural beauty and unique texture. But do not forget that this type of finish requires special care: parquet is afraid of moisture and low temperatures. Also, periodically it is necessary to cover the floor with special varnish, and sometimes to restore.

Laminate

Laminate flooring is considered a relatively inexpensive and practical floor covering. The material fits perfectly into any style and interior, as it is able to imitate the texture of any tree and at the same time has a very wide range of colors. Laminate is unpretentious and does not require intensive care, has high wear resistance and durability. The material is considered a fire resistant coating. For example, a thrown cigarette butt on the floor will not be able to cause a fire, even a trace of it will be rubbed off with a damp cloth.

Bulk floor

Bulk floor  not so long ago began to be used in the decoration of the floor. But for such a short period of time, the material has worked well. Surely from your friends or neighbors you often heard reviews about the bulk floor. This is not strange, because it perfectly aligns the surface and is very beautiful. Moreover, a distinctive feature is its unique 3D drawing capability. The banner is glued onto the finished surface and the effect of a “revived" picture is obtained.

Tile

Floor tiles are a classic option for the kitchen and bathroom. Its resistance to moisture and temperature changes, reliability and durability make it an almost indispensable decoration option for such rooms. The tile has many types and subspecies that can fit and complement any interior. There are many nuances when choosing a material, laying it, checking for quality, etc.

Carpet

Carpet and carpet is the softest and warmest material for finishing the floor. Carpet, like carpet, has various types and methods of manufacturing. It is most often used in offices, since it is convenient to adjust it to the area (produced in rolls of any length). But thanks to the wide variety of species, the material fits in the apartments. It can be chosen of any color, texture, thickness and density. This is very convenient, because it is better to put a soft carpet with a long pile in the living room, and in the kitchen it will be more rigid and shorter-pile. The carpet is similar to a carpet, but has some differences. Read more here.

Linoleum

Linoleum is considered one of the first artificial materials for flooring. It is widely used both in homes and in offices, shops, warehouses and other premises. Linoleum has a moisture resistant surface and a high rate of wear resistance. The material is able to imitate any other known coating: parquet, tile or even stone. And the price is very reasonable. Of the minuses, one can note the “fear” of low temperatures (it can harden and crack).

Watch the video: Flooring 101: Your Guide To Selecting Flooring. The Home Depot (May 2024).

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