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Important Considerations for Your Next Living Room Floor

The living and lounge areas are often the most used and walked-through public areas of the house. And with so many different types of floors out there, it can be hard work knowing which one is most suitable, both in terms of aesthetics and practicality.

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Important Considerations for Your Next Living Room Floor

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  1. Important Considerations for Your Next Living Room Floor The living and lounge areas are often the most used and walked-through public areas of the house. And with so many different types of floors out there, it can be hard work knowing which one is most suitable, both in terms of aesthetics and practicality. In truth, you can add essentially any type of floor to the living room. Carpet, vinyl, wood and tiles are all suitable choices. However, it really comes down to the look and feel of the rest of your house as well as the style you’re hoping to achieve Key Determining Factors When choosing a flooring option for your living room, run through the following areas to help you come to a decision. Maintenance All flooring types require some maintenance, but solid wood, for example, is typically higher maintenance than other flooring types. Some floor materials are fine when it comes to general cleaning products, while others will need something special to get the job done. Carpets, for example, can’t really be cleaned with soap and water. For the ultimate hassle free flooring option, something like vinyl might work well, but obviously this is not the first material you’d think of when planning your living room design. It’s all about compromising the different qualities you need. Durability

  2. Another important factor to consider with living room flooring is its durability. It tends to be one of the most used rooms in the home, especially for larger families or households with pets. As well as people walking through it, you’re likely to have people gather and use it at various points throughout the day. Therefore, you’ll need a material that can withstand high daily foot traffic and activity and if you have an active social life and regularly invite guests over, you’ll probably want to opt for flooring that won’t stain quite so easily as a cream carpet, for example. READ MORE UK Screeds Ltd 5 Thorpes Field Alvescot England Bampton Oxfordshire OX18 2QF 0800 197 8802 info@ukscreedsltd.co.uk https://www.ukscreedsltd.co.uk/

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