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How Your Type of Home Affects Your Flooring Choices

Looking to add hardwood flooring to your home, but not sure about which type you should get? If so, it will help to know your residential hardwood flooring options. Read on to learn how foot traffic levels can influence your material choices. 

Homes With Low Traffic

If you have a home with relatively low traffic, such as one or two people living in it, you can go with practically any type of flooring material that you want. It is all going to hold up just fine with the number of people walking on the floors regularly and will last for many years before any maintenance work needs to be done on the material to keep it looking good.

Homes With High Traffic

One of the issues with homes with high traffic is that the flooring will wear down over time in certain places that people walk over all the time. If you have a home with floors that have been stained a dark color, know that the lighter color underneath is going to be revealed sooner rather than later. That's why it is advised to pick a stain color that is light in color so that the high traffic areas are not as noticeable due to the stain color fading.

Homes With Pets and Kids

Homes with pets and kids are going to have more problems with the floor being scratched. It could be from your pet's nails running across the surface of the floor, or your kids playing with toys that end up causing scratches underneath. 

It will be best if you select laminate flooring or luxury vinyl plank flooring for your home in this instance since the material is going to be able to resist scratches much better than a softer wood would. This is one of the benefits of using a man-made flooring material that is going to be more durable as a result. In addition, luxury vinyl plank flooring has a color that goes all the way through the material, so scratches won't easily show up in the material.

Homes With Finished Basements

There are types of hardwood flooring that will work better for different rooms of the home. If you are finishing a basement and have concerns about water intrusion, know that luxury vinyl plank flooring is a waterproof material. The flooring is not going to become damaged if you end up getting water in your basement, which will prevent you from having to replace the flooring due to how natural wood can swell up from the water. 


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