Changing the Flooring Installation at home is one of the reforms that give the most satisfaction when renovating. If the time has come to change the interior floors of your home, you should know that there is a huge variety on the market to choose from, both in variety of materials to change the floor and in prices and qualities.
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We are going to show you the best indoor floors with their advantages and disadvantages, so that you can make a decision based on your own criteria, or your family’s needs.
Ceramic floors are a classic in home interiors. There different ceramic tiles of very different qualities, and their formats, finishes and ways of laying are also very different , mostly because of trends, but if you do not want to renew every so often, the ideal is to go for ceramic floors of a neutral color and a classic format, for example square.
Marble floors are the most common stone floors in homes. They are highly appreciated, because marble is a noble stone with undeniable aesthetic qualities, unalterable over time.
Wooden floors or hardwood floors are warm, inviting and have the inimitable benefits and aesthetics of natural materials, which is why they remain the material of choice when changing the floor in many home renovations.
The installation of the flooring has become one of the most common partial home renovations, as it allows a quick and clean renovation with much less hassle than parquet.
Vinyl floors are used to change the floor in quick renovations and give a special design touch to certain spaces in the house, since it exists in multiple designs and imitates other materials very well.
Ideal spaces: it is a material advisable when you need to renovate a specific room in the house for example, your bedroom or the studio. It helps a lot if your budget is not too high.
Advantages: vinyl flooring isolates noise, is hypoallergenic and is easily installed on floors made of other materials. In kitchens and bathrooms, it resists humidity and liquid spills or stains very well.
Disadvantages: it is a plastic material, derived from petroleum, and it is not biodegradable, so many people may find it a disadvantage.
In addition to these, we offer many other materials for the installation of your floors. In addition, we also have practical solutions and ideas for your spaces. We are close to you in Philadelphia.