Key Questions to Ask When Ordering Interior Flooring
10 Questions To Ask Before Buying New Floors
When it comes to buying new floors, there are a few key questions you should ask yourself before making a purchase. Oftentimes, they’re not only a costly endeavor, but a semi-permanent decision. Here are the five most important questions to keep in mind:
1. What is Your Budget?
Floors can range in price drastically, from cheaper laminate options to more expensive hardwood. It’s helpful to have a ballpark number in mind before you start looking so that you don’t get overwhelmed or fall in love with something you can’t afford—a situation most of us know all too well.
2. What Type of Flooring Do You Want?
There are many different types of flooring on the market these days, from hardwood and bamboo, to laminate and vinyl. Consider what type of flooring would best suit your needs—both functionally and stylistically—when buying new floors.
For example, if you have pets, you might want to steer clear of hardwood floors since they can be easily scratched. Keeping in mind both appealing and functional flooring options will help you make a decision you’ll be happy with for years to come.
3. What Style of Flooring Do You Want?
There are many different styles of flooring available, from traditional to more modern and contemporary options. Consider what style would best suit your home décor and personal taste by asking yourself the following questions:
Do you want something classic or trendy?
What color scheme are you going for?
What is the overall aesthetic of your home?
Creating a checklist and asking yourself these questions will help you zero in on the perfect style for your home.
4. What Color of Flooring Do You Want?
Flooring comes in a wide range of colors, from natural wood tones to more vibrant shades. Consider which color would best complement your home’s existing theme and furniture.
If you like the farmhouse style, consider a classic hardwood floor with a dark stain. If you want something more contemporary, try a bamboo floor with a light finish.
Researching the color will ensure a stylish home for you when buying new floors.
5. How Much Maintenance Are You Willing to Do?
Some types of flooring require more maintenance than others. Consider how much time and effort you are willing to put into caring for your floors before purchasing.
Floors that typically require more maintenance are wood and bamboo. They need to be regularly swept, vacuumed, and mopped to prevent dirt and debris from scratching or dulling the surface. Hardwood floors also need to be refinished every few years to maintain their luster.
Laminate and vinyl floors are more durable and require less upkeep. They can be easily cleaned with a damp mop and don’t require regular refinishing.
6. How Much Foot Traffic Do You Get?
Another important question before buying new floors is how much foot traffic your home receives. This will help determine the durability and type of flooring you should choose.
For homes with high foot traffic, it’s best to opt for more durable options such as hickory or maple hardwood, as well as laminate or vinyl flooring. These materials are more resistant to wear and tear and will last longer in busy areas.
7. How Big is Your Household?
Consider the size of your household before choosing flooring. If you have a large family with children and pets, it’s important to choose a floor that can withstand heavy use and potential spills.
Laminate and vinyl flooring are great options for families with kids and pets, as they can withstand high foot traffic and are easy to clean. Hardwood floors are another appealing choice but may require more maintenance in active households.
8. Do You Have Any Pets?
Pets are a huge factor to consider when buying new floors. Not only do they add to the foot traffic in your home, but their claws and accidents can also damage certain types of flooring. Here’s what you can expect from each type of flooring:
- Vinyl
: This is a great option for households with pets. It is scratch-resistant, stain-resistant, and easy to clean. It also has a softer, warmer feel underfoot compared to tile or stone.
- Laminate
: Laminate flooring is another durable and scratch-resistant option that’s easier on a budget. However, it can be slippery for pets, so choosing one with a textured or embossed finish is recommended.
- Bamboo
: This type of flooring is harder and more durable than traditional hardwoods, making it more resistant to scratches.
- Cork
: Cork flooring has similar properties to bamboo but more so, has the added benefit of being hypoallergenic. It’s a great choice for families with pets, especially those with allergies.
- Tile or Stone
: These materials are extremely durable and easy to clean, but they are hard and cold underfoot, so may not be the most comfortable option for pets. To combat this, try using area
rugs
to provide warmer spots for pets to lie on.
9. Is the Flooring Scratch Resistant?
Scratches are a common concern for homeowners when it comes to flooring. No one wants their new floors to be damage-prone, especially in high-traffic areas.
When browsing for flooring options, be sure to ask if they are scratch-resistant or have any protective coating. Hardwood and bamboo floors can be prone to scratches, while laminate and vinyl usually have more resistance. This is especially important for households with pets or children.
10. Do You Have Any Health Concerns?
If you or any household members have allergies or respiratory issues, it’s important to choose flooring that won’t exacerbate these conditions. Some types of flooring can trap allergens and dust, making it difficult to clean and maintain a healthy environment.
Opt for hypoallergenic flooring options such as cork, tile, or vinyl for a more allergy-friendly home. And try to avoid carpet and hardwood floors—they can trap allergens, requiring more maintenance to keep clean.
Invest in Your Dream Floor with Fillo Painting
If you need help with buying new floors or even painting your home to match them, Fillo Painting is here for you! We offer a wide range of services to help make your home look its best. Contact us today for a free consultation and estimate.
1. Where is the room located and how will it be used?
Ground-level and basement spaces are more susceptible to moisture than those upstairs, so consider the impact on your flooring choice. Also, if the room will serve as an entry area for your home or a play area for pets and kids, look for flooring that can handle wear and tear. If the floor needs to support a wheelchair, walker or cane, make sure the flooring material will allow easy, unobstructed movement.
2. What is your climate?
Wood can warp and buckle and carpet can mold in humid environments. Tile makes a great alternative, is easy to clean and maintain and comes in a variety of textures, colors, and sizes to suit your personal style.
3. Will you have to redecorate?
Color is a major consideration when buying a new floor because it impacts the entire room. Lighter flooring can make rooms feel larger but show stains and reveal wear. Darker flooring can make rooms feel cozy but show dust and pet hair. Neutral tones accommodate colorful décor easily, making it easy to change your home décor down the road.
4. Will your new and existing flooring coordinate?
Consider how the new flooring will complement your overall interior style and decorating scheme. Blending materials and creating interesting transition spaces with patterns or materials may solve your design dilemmas.
5. What level of floor care is required?
Are you willing to make the new flooring’s maintenance schedule a part of your life? Ask what is involved in cleaning and upkeep and factor things like refinishing and steaming into your decision.
6. Does anyone in your home have allergies?
Hard-surface flooring collects fewer dust mites and allergens. Add warmth and visual interest with easy-to-clean rugs.
7. Can you install new flooring yourself?
New flooring installation is more than lining up boards and tiles. Know whether or not you can identify and repair a faulty subfloor if you know how to safely dispose of old flooring. Some flooring may require professional removal.
8. Have you factored in additional costs?
Installing new flooring may also require you to replace your existing trim and thresholds. Also, if you’re having your flooring installed professionally, you’ll need to include this extra expense in your budget.
9. Can you refinish your existing floor?
Research your refinishing options. You may be able to bring your floors up to date with a new stain.
10. What do you like?
Although this may seem obvious, find pictures of spaces that inspire you. You may love the look of hardwood, but you don’t think it is in your budget. With today’s many budget-friendly alternatives such as tile and vinyl mirror the look of the real thing.