The floors are one of the largest surfaces in the home. The style of your floors will make a big impact on the overall ambiance. However, you also need to choose the right type of flooring to match the environment and climate of each room.
Style of flooring
Your floors will add a decorative flair to your home, enhancing the architecture and the atmosphere throughout the entire house, as well as be a unifying effect to make the rest of your interior design cohesive and balanced. The type of flooring you choose should be functional, as well as convey the right emotion and ambiance.
Solid hardwood flooring
Hardwood floors have been a classic flooring style for centuries. You have so much variety in style, color, and texture that wood floors are the most versatile and durable type of flooring material. Although solid wood floors are tough and long-lasting, the placement of the floors and the purpose of the room may require a different material.
Engineered flooring
There are many benefits to having hardwood floors, but you don’t have to have solid hardwood floors. For any room that is below grade, or is high in moisture content and foot traffic, an engineered floor may be better suited. Engineered flooring gives you the beauty and the effect of solid hardwood floors, as well as all the same style choices, but engineered floors are a bit more flexible when it comes to the environment and indoor climate.
Waterproof flooring
When engineered flooring isn’t quite going to cut it, there are beautiful options for waterproof hardwood floors. They look and feel just like solid hardwood, but have the water resistance you need in rooms where there is a chance of increased humidity and moisture. Get the beauty and the effect of real hardwood floors in your kitchen and bathroom by choosing waterproof laminate hardwood floors.
T&G Flooring is one of the largest hardwood flooring retailers in Colorado. We can help you mix and match solid, engineered, and waterproof laminate flooring in every room of the house. Visit our showroom to talk to an expert, or check out our hardwood flooring product catalog.