3 Flooring For Modern Floors

When installing new floors in your home, one must be thinking about what works for certain styles, and what does not. In this case, there is a huge correlation between the tastes of those who are looking for something on the modern side, and who is interested in a traditional approach. But these styles can also vary by room, so there’s no need to worry about what you can and can’t use! However, if this is the case, choosing a flooring type early on is key. Here are a few choices you can make for the homes of 2017.

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Solid Wood

Wood, while always a big choice, is becoming more popular as styles in homes are changing. Reclaimed and weathered wood is becoming something extremely common for those who are looking to achieve a natural look, and there are a ton of options that go along with them. Additionally, radiant wood flooring can be some of the most comfortable additions made to your home, which also presents a huge selling point

Tile

In some cases, tile flooring can look absolutely awesome, with very little grout in between the layers. Because of this, it becomes a great choice for those who are looking for something a bit different and easier to clean each day. Tile can withstand a bit more moisture and thus becomes a bit more appealing to some in specific areas of their home.

Engineered

While very similar to solid wood, engineered hardwood is something very similar, and really appeals to those who are on a budget. This is a floor that in most cases can also be very simple to install, which can save you time as well! Aside from the non-solid construction, there aren’t many negatives that go along with this flooring!

For supplies needed for the job, Hall Flooring has everything you need to get the job done!

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