Choosing Flooring for A Successful Renovation: 8 Things You Must Know!

8 Things You Need To Know Before Choosing Flooring For Your Next Project

When it comes to renovating your home, choosing the right flooring is a crucial decision that will impact the look, feel, value, and functionality of your living space. With an endless array of options available on the market, selecting the right material can be overwhelming. 

SureReno recommends reviewing our Quick Guide On Different Flooring Types to help you find what is perfect for your home. Here are the essentials you need to know before choosing flooring for your next project:

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Budget

Before anything else, it is essential to establish a budget. If you have a limited budget, you might consider cost-efficient and durable materials like laminate or vinyl. Alternatively, if you have more money to spend, natural hardwood or polished concrete can provide an elegant and timeless look to your home.

Return On Investment (ROI)

Investing in a new floor is a valuable home improvement, and it’s not just a visual enhancement—it’s a smart financial decision. Realtors concur that it offers one of the best returns on your investment in home improvement projects. On average, you can expect an impressive ROI of over $2500 for a modest initial investment ranging from $700 to $1000. This significant return underscores the importance of carefully selecting the right flooring type for your home.

Lifestyle

A third, critical consideration is your lifestyle with the floor’s usage. If you have kids or pets or both, you will need a hard-wearing flooring solution that is resistant to spills, scratching, and harsh wear such as laminate or tile. In contrast, if your home is not very busy and only adults live in the house, you might consider more delicate options like wood or carpet.

Design Preferences

Additionally, the style of a floor is a significant part of home decor and can influence the aesthetic of an entire room. For a contemporary, clean look, tiled or hardwood floors may suit you best, while rustic or vintage looks can be achieved with patterns or shaggy rugs. In addition, homeowners and contractors should keep in mind the entire home’s existing style and decor before choosing flooring. This ensures the floor complements the broader home aesthetic.

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Durability

The floor’s durability depends on the installation location and traffic. Hence, high-traffic areas require more durable floors like hardwood, bamboo, tile, and carpets made of nylon or wool that withstand wear and tear sensationally. Moreover, the installation location or environment affects the flooring material’s durability; for instance, hardwood boards installed in damp environments are more prone to damage than waterproof products like vinyl or tile. 

Ease of Cleaning

One other thing you may want to consider is that it is always an advantage if the flooring material is easy to maintain and clean. Hence, homeowners need to consider the type of floor they desire and the maintenance involved. For example, hardwood flooring materials accumulate dirt and require frequent attention to maintain an impeccable look. Alternatively, smooth surfaces that repel dirt and debris are easy to clean and maintain. Check out SureReno’s Tips on Care and Maintenance for Hardwood Flooring for more assistance.

Installation

Before choosing flooring, it’s worth exploring how complicated the installation process is and how long it will take before making a commitment. Homeowners who wish to install the flooring on their own should opt for easier-to-install options like vinyl, laminate, or engineered wood. At Sure Reno, we always recommend seeking professional help if the installation process is complicated, or consulting with the manufacturer for more information about your product.

Environmental Impact

In today’s environmentally conscious climate, you should also consider the ecological impact of your flooring.

Materials like hardwoods, bamboo, and cork are eco-friendly due to their renewability and biodegradability. Conversely, options like vinyl may contain harmful substances and pose recycling challenges.

Consider the material’s life cycle from production to disposal.

Choosing environmentally responsible flooring not only reduces your carbon footprint but also provides healthier indoor air quality and improves ROI for your home.

For additional resources and information, check this article from Green America, a non-profit that aims to help consumers educating themselves to make best decisions when it comes to the environment.

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Choosing flooring that is right for your home involves careful consideration of these factors. By taking into account your budget, return on investment, lifestyle, design preferences, durability needs, ease of cleaning, the complexity of installation, and the environmental impact you can make an informed decision that will enhance your living space for years to come. 

We are here to help you with your hardwood flooring project from start to finish. Here are 15 Tips To Ensure You Choose The Right Hardwood Flooring Product.  

Remember, that this investment will not only enjoy more appealing living space, but you will also boost the overall value of your home.  

So, as you are choosing flooring options, keep in mind that your choice not only impacts your daily life but can also yield substantial financial benefits in the long run.

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