Selecting the correct flooring requires matching product type to room use, environmental conditions, and household lifestyle to avoid premature damage and high maintenance. Dark or glossy finishes reveal dust, hair, and scratches and may be impractical for everyday living. Installing wood in damp areas or carpet in basements invites warping, mould, and deterioration. Soft woods, glossy laminates, and some vinyls each have trade-offs around durability, pet resistance, and comfort. Hard, cold floors without underfloor heating reduce comfort. Careful consideration of practicality, material performance, and comfort reduces costs, delays, and long-term problems.
Choosing looks over practicality: Dark or glossy floors look stunning in the showroom, but in reality they highlight every speck of dust, hair and scratch. Always think about the day-to-day upkeep before you buy. Ignoring room conditions: Putting wood in a bathroom or carpet in a damp basement is asking for trouble. You'll end up with warping, mould and premature deterioration.
Choosing the wrong material for your lifestyle: Soft woods and pets don't mix; glossy laminates show every smudge; some vinyls can feel cold underfoot. Match your choice to how you actually live. Overlooking comfort features: Hard, cold floors without underfloor heating can make a space uncomfortable to live in. Comfort is just as important as style.
Collection
[
|
...
]