Choosing the right flooring is of vital importance for wellbeing, that occurs in a room. Probably everyone has seen a rental apartment before, where the flooring is not aesthetically pleasing, but were selected on the basis of financial aspects or with considerations relating to floor maintenance. And seriously: Who wants gray-brown marbled PVC in the bedroom or carpeting in the kitchen??
This question is particularly important for home builders, because a floor covering usually stays in the apartment for several years. A tile- or parquet flooring can only be replaced with considerable effort. That's why it's important, to plan carefully here. But which floor is the right one for my house?? The question can usually not be answered in such a general way, because the properties of the different floor coverings are too different. The most common variants are wood (Floorboards, parquet, Laminat), Tiles, textile coverings (Carpeting) and plastic coverings (mostly on a PVC basis, but real linoleum also belongs to this category).
For residential- and bedrooms are well suited for “warm” floor coverings, So carpeting and wood in the form of parquet, Floorboards or laminate. Carpets isolate the floor and can help, To save heating costs. Besides, they allow it, sometimes "lolling around" on the floor, what children especially love. However, allergy sufferers should be careful with carpets - even if there are now anti-allergenic variants, they are much more complex than wooden floors in terms of floor care and keeping clean.
A spilled cup of coffee is not a problem on a wooden floor, but inevitably leads to a stain on carpeting, which has to be laboriously removed. Smooth floors are even easier to care for than wooden floors, how they can be achieved with the help of tiles and PVC or linoleum. Almost every mishap can be removed with a damp wipe. Modern tiles are also very impact resistant, so that a dropped pot no longer necessarily creates a "quirk" in the tile. Laminate flooring is a good compromise between tiles and wood, which is now very popular, because it is inexpensive, easy to relocate, robust and also attractive in appearance. It is available in countless decors, from replicas of all common types of wood to tile decors to unusual patterns such as “sandy beach” or “pebbles”.