Sometimes, outfitting your home with the newest addition can come with a hefty cost. Because of this, it’s important to understand that even on a budget, your home can be transformed into everything you’ve always imagined. So when it comes to your flooring, what actually is the best type of floor to install in order to cut costs and improve the look? For starters, we’ve compiled a few of our top picks below!
Engineered Hardwood
One of the most popular choices is engineered hardwood, which can take on a number of looks within your home. This includes changing colors, plank width, and the feel on your foot. While engineered options remain limited in how much you can alter them with refinishing and repair, they do pose a cost-effective solution to those who can’t spend the money on solid options for the time being.
Tile Flooring
Tile options are also extremely popular because while they’re not constructed of wood, they can resemble the look and feel of a wood plank to some extent. In many cases, tile flooring that is meant to mimic the look of wood flooring is often laid in kitchens where it can take spills and fallen debris without the worry of having it messed up. Though it is a bit more expensive, it certainly does not fall into the ‘expensive’ category of many other flooring options.
Vinyl
For larger budgets, vinyl flooring is a huge thing to consider in areas that receive high foot traffic and are prone to spills and damage. This almost roll-like flooring solution is perfect for homes with more than a few people walking around with dirty shoes. Saving money on cleaning and repairs is also useful on vinyl flooring as you can scrub it without the worry of warping the floor or damaging anything underneath.
If you’re in need of anything flooring related, make sure you choose a distributor who is well versed in helping you find everything you need for a budget project. From cleaning supplies to actual wood planks, Hall Flooring is that company for you!
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