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Australia » How to choose flooring? » 2/25/2025 3:29 am |
The best flooring materials for a home depend on the room's function, your lifestyle, and your budget:
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[*]Hardwood Flooring – Offers timeless beauty and can be refinished multiple times. It’s durable but sensitive to moisture, so it’s best for living rooms and bedrooms.
[*]Engineered Wood – Looks like hardwood but is more resistant to moisture, making it suitable for kitchens and basements.
[*]Laminate Flooring – Affordable and scratch-resistant, ideal for high-traffic areas like living rooms but not suitable for moisture-prone areas.
[*]Vinyl Flooring – Water-resistant and durable, perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, and basements. Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) mimics the look of wood or stone.
[*]Tile Flooring – Ceramic and porcelain tiles are durable and water-resistant, suitable for bathrooms, kitchens, and entryways.
[*]Stone Flooring – Natural options like marble and slate offer unique aesthetics and durability but require sealing. Ideal for high-traffic areas.
[*]Carpet Flooring – Comfortable and warm, perfect for bedrooms and living rooms but requires regular cleaning.
[*]Concrete Flooring – Durable and modern, suitable for basements and contemporary spaces but can be cold underfoot.
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