Depending on the type of home you have, there might be that room where everyone kicks off their shoes, and heads in — a place to stomp off your feet, and leave your boots. For many, that means leaving a big rug (or rugs) in the area for people to capture their dirt. While that’s all good, there are also options to think about in terms of the type of flooring you’ll use in this area. For obvious reasons, carpet isn’t one of those options. Below, we’ve outlined a few of the options you can take a look at!
Tile Flooring
Tile is a great option for flooring because of the ease in cleaning the surface of it. The interlocking patterns are great and can provide an easily manageable surface for walking into a home, and kicking your feet off. Generally, it’s low maintenance as well, which is good for those who don’t have a ton of time to spend cleaning their floors. One drawback however, is sometimes the amount of dirt that can get in between the tiles themselves, which can be rather hard to clean.
Wood Flooring
Wood flooring is very popular among modern homes, especially those in which there are mudrooms. The reason for this is the look that a mudroom is perceived to have is rugged and outdoorsy — wood helps compliment that look, and works great with homes that have wood construction built into them as well. This style is popular among many homes and in addition to keeping the floors clean, they can always be refinished as time goes on and tastes change!
Of course, if you’re going with flooring options such as wood, laminate or engineered planks, make sure you’re coming to Hall Flooring for all of your needs! We stock over 40 of today’s top brands and have everything needed for you to begin your next project, no matter how big or small!
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