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It's Time To Come Home ~ Flooring

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Home Stager with Creative Home Expressions

flooring

 

One of the largest single surfaces in your home is the floor. This article will take a look at the many options available in flooring and which one, or combination of choices, will work best in your home.

wood floor

Wood ~ There is nothing that evokes warmth and timeless appeal more than wood floors. Wood does not harbor allergens, is renewable and easily recyclable. Many decorating magazines show homes that utilize reclaimed or salvaged wood. You can add stencils, borders or medallions (or a combination of the three). Wood floors are favored in living rooms, dining rooms, and family rooms. The addition of an area rug can help define seating areas and break up a large expanse of wood flooring.

laminate

Laminate ~ Laminate can mimic hardwood, stone or tile. There is a backing layer, a composite fiberboard base and a printed pattern. It cleans up easily and can be vacuumed. It cannot be refinished like hardwood. Most laminates snap into place avoiding the need for glue. Because it is moisture resistant, laminates can be used below or above grade.

carpet

area rug

Carpet ~ Nothing feels better on bare feet than carpet, especially in a bedroom on a cold winter morning. Carpets come in a variety of colors, textures and patterns. With a pad installed underneath, carpets absorb noise and provide some insulation. Carpet is, however, a high maintenance choice as far as wear and tear (especially in high traffic areas), as well as dealing with stains. From plush to berber there is a carpet for just about every room. Area rugs are an option for those who want the feel of carpet, but don’t want to do wall-to-wall. Carpet is mainly used in bedrooms and living rooms.

stone

Natural Stone ~ Stone provides a timeless look and is a hard surface that does not trap dust mites or bacteria (as carpet and rugs do).  Many popular natural stones are Slate, Marble, Granite, Limestone, Soapstone, and Concrete.  Many of these stones are not just limited to flooring either. Natural stone is great for entries, bathrooms, and mudrooms.  Some natural stones require sealing. 

tile

Ceramic Tile~ For a durable, low maintenance floor ceramic tile is your choice for bathrooms, kitchens, entries and mudrooms.  Unlike natural stone, ceramic tiles are dependably uniform, although you can find ceramic tile in a "natural stone" look at a less expensive price tag. Using different shapes and sizes of tile can make for a pleasing visual impact, such as laying tile on the diagonal or using a larger tile for the main part of the floor with smaller tiles around the outside as a border.  Ceramic tile comes in unlimited colors, patterns, sizes and shapes. 

vinyl

Vinyl ~ Is also called resilient flooring because of its flexibility and softness.  Vinyl flooring is durable, affordable, easy-care and easy on your feet.  Vinyl works wonderfully in kitchens (especially if you do quite a bit of standing), bathrooms, basements, laundry rooms, etc.  There are many designs and colors in vinyl flooring, which comes in sheets or tiles.  The picture below shows some of the varities of vinyl flooring, that give the look of ceramic tile, natural stone, and wood.

vinyl choices

This series of articles is intended for entertainment purposes.  Any resources listed are not an endorsement, but resources I have researched personally and professionally for ideas, trends and client projects.  I welcome comments, e-mails or questions about the articles, or even your own home décor dilemmas. 

Copyright 2009 Kathy Passarette, Creative Home Expressions

Kathy Passarette and Creative Home Expressions are located on Long Island, New York, and offer interior decorating, home staging, interior redesign, color consultations and more.  For more information on our services and fees please visit our website at www.creativehomeexpressions.com.

Comments(22)

Cathy Lee
CL Design Services Home Staging - Danville, CA
ASP, IAHSP, RESA Danville, CA

I've been waiting for your flooring addition.  The entry photo is gorgeous wood. Nice information-Thank you Kathy!

Jan 27, 2009 04:36 PM
Michele Hess
Simply Staged Inc. - Rockford, IL
Home Stager Rockford - Simply Staged Inc

So many choices, for so many different looks.  Flooring certainly can change the impact of a room.

Jan 27, 2009 08:27 PM
Tracy Moses~Redefining LUXE~Staging ~ Decorati
Redefining LUXE - Mount Pleasant, SC

Thank you for compiling and sharing this information!  I love all the different wood flooring that can change the look of a house.  Travertine is also fun...and rugs....and everything you mentioned!

Jan 27, 2009 10:33 PM
Kathy Passarette
Creative Home Expressions - Mount Sinai, NY
L.I. Staging/Decorating

Gary ~ I agree, that same entry would look totally different if it was natural stone.

Kate ~ I understand Bamboo makes a great flooring material for many reasons.  It must look great throughout the main part of the house.  Thank you!

Jan 27, 2009 10:50 PM
Sheldon Neal
Bergen County, NJ - RE/MAX Real Estate Limited - Maywood, NJ
That British Agent Bergen County NJ

Hi Kathy :o)

What a great flooring tutorial for those considering a change underfoot !

Well presented Kathy - I enjoyed the post :o)

Jan 28, 2009 12:33 AM
Kathy Passarette
Creative Home Expressions - Mount Sinai, NY
L.I. Staging/Decorating

Hi Cathy ~ Thank you and thanks for reading!

Michele ~ I find that many people have a pretty good idea of which way they want to go with flooring, even with all the choices out there.  It then comes down to color, style, etc.  Thanks for commenting! : )

Jan 28, 2009 12:47 AM
James Wexler
wexzilla.com - Scottsdale, AZ

we show a lot of homes with high-quality laminates that people have no idea if they are natural woods, sometimes that is money well spent

Jan 28, 2009 01:29 AM
Kathy Passarette
Creative Home Expressions - Mount Sinai, NY
L.I. Staging/Decorating

Tracy ~ Thank you!  You sound like me when I'm talking window treatments! ; )

Sheldon ~ Well, thank you for your kind words!

James ~ Laminates have definitely come a long way!  Sometimes, it's a good way to get the look for less money.

Jan 28, 2009 05:38 AM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

Kathy - The color of that lavendar carpeting is so enticing.  I live alone, so if I hadn't just installed sage colored carpet, I'd be REALLY tempted.  Better for me to have that color of carpet, than that color of hair:-)

Jan 28, 2009 09:16 AM
Debbie Malone
Londeree's Real Estate & Property Management - Lynchburg, VA
From Lynchburg To The Lake (434) 546-0369

Kathy, There are so many flooring choices, this is a great compilation. It's interesting to see how the trends in flooring have changed. Great post.

Jan 28, 2009 10:24 AM
Kathy Passarette
Creative Home Expressions - Mount Sinai, NY
L.I. Staging/Decorating

Myrl ~ I have to agree! : ) But, you can still bring lavendar in with your green carpet:

lavendar.green 

lavendar.green

Jan 28, 2009 11:26 AM
Kathy Passarette
Creative Home Expressions - Mount Sinai, NY
L.I. Staging/Decorating

Debbie ~ I'm sure in 20 years there will be other flooring options too!  I remember when I was growing up, every kitchen had linoleum on the floor; now you see wood, tile, stone.  Thank you!

Jan 28, 2009 11:28 AM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

Kathy - I actually have a nice area rug in the living room that pulls in mauve-lavendar colors on the sage carpeting.

Jan 28, 2009 12:15 PM
Kathy Passarette
Creative Home Expressions - Mount Sinai, NY
L.I. Staging/Decorating

Myrl ~ Very nice!

Jan 28, 2009 10:02 PM
Margaret Oscilia
Creative Concepts-Home Staging and Contracting, Salem Oregon - Salem, OR
Home Stager, Salem Oregon

Beautiful comprehensive post!  There are so many flooring options -- each with benefits and drawbacks.  My personal favorite is a composite tile - a little warmer than natural stone or ceramic tiles.  For installation they can be cut with an exacto knife, but they will not crack or break once intalled.  The grout used is a silicone base and does not absorb colors or need to be resealed.  The brand I recommend most is DuraCeramic (I have it in our laundry room).

Jan 29, 2009 12:27 AM
Kathy Passarette
Creative Home Expressions - Mount Sinai, NY
L.I. Staging/Decorating

Margaret ~ Thank you!  Thanks for adding in about the composite tile.  I had not heard of this, but will certainly be looking into it.

Jan 29, 2009 02:42 AM
Allegra Dioguardi
Styled and Sold Home Staging and Staging Training - Westhampton Beach, NY
Home Staging & Training, Suffolk Co. Long Island

Kathy, I have had wonderful success with cork flooring. It is a renewable resource that has been used for hundreds of years in Europe, it's far more sturdy than you would imagine (it has been used in a airport in Australia, works great in a kitchen). It's soft underfoot and absorbs sound. In addition, it comes in tiles and floating floor installation (similiar to laminate floors) and it's very inexpensive and chic. It comes in hundreds of colors! Ok, obviously I am a huge fan!

Feb 06, 2009 10:26 AM
Kathy Passarette
Creative Home Expressions - Mount Sinai, NY
L.I. Staging/Decorating

Hi Allegra ~ I've heard about cork here and there, and will have to check into it more.  It must be sturdy if it's used at an airport!  I'm interested in finding out more about it since it sounds like it can be used in many different rooms.  Thanks for the tip!

Feb 06, 2009 11:54 PM
C. Bartch
Newark, OH

Hi Kathy, Love this part of your series too! I just wish our comments would bump these posts up, so many great blogs are getting lost. This is bookmarked along with the others.

Thanks again for posting your super informative series, I appreciate it!

Feb 07, 2009 02:50 AM
Kathy Passarette
Creative Home Expressions - Mount Sinai, NY
L.I. Staging/Decorating

Cynthia ~ Thank you! I don't know why they don't move up, but thanks for bookmarking it! I need to get cracking on the next installment!

Feb 07, 2009 09:42 AM