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Eco Friendly Flooring Options for New and Old Homes

eco friendly flooringIf you’re looking for the best material to use as flooring for your new house, or want to remodel your old house, consider acquiring eco-friendly materials. Eco-friendly materials are not only beautiful, but also sustainable and a perfect fit for all kinds of budgets.

Unlike the olden days, eco-friendly flooring materials have gotten new looks, thanks to designers. They are now available in beautiful designs, patterns and even personalized customizations. Therefore, as you consider revamping your floors, here are the best eco-friendly flooring options to choose from.

  1. Wood

Wood is a widely-held type of flooring that’s mostly used in reclaimed form. Reclaimed wood floors are made of used woods from old homes and structures. The wood is cleaned up, dried and re-used for flooring. This form of flooring is eco-friendly in that it minimizes the need to cut down trees, making use of existing pre-used wood.

However, in cases where reclaimed wood is not available, you can use timber obtained from sustainable resources that use eco-friendly approaches to harvest and replant wood trees. Better still, you can consider using bamboo. It has characteristics similar to wood and has the ability to withstand wear and tear for a long time.

Moreover, Bamboo re-grows faster than traditional hardwood trees. They’re also eco-friendly because many of its growers do not use agrochemicals or fertilizers that tend to pollute soil. For the best results, it is recommended that you apply wooden floor finishes.

  1. Natural Stone Flooring

This is another flooring material that’s friendly to the environment. It’s obtained from metamorphic and sedimentary rocks. Surprisingly, stone flooring is unique and looks better as it ages, and has a high ability to resist blight.

  1. Cork

Cork is a flooring material with green characteristics well known to be sustainable, renewable and environment friendly. It is obtained from peeling off the outer back of cork oak without destroying the tree.

It is durable, easy to clean and suggested for anyone with allergies because it resists mildew and decays. Cork is soft and therefore gives floors the ability to withstand grinding action, preventing imprints. Additionally, its soft and warm nature makes it cozy to stroll and stand on.

  1. Linoleum

These are tiles manufactured from wood fillers and resins mixed with natural linseed. Linoleum is green-certified because it is fully biodegradable. The production process of linoleum releases no toxins. Therefore, it is eco-friendly and good for people suffering from asthma and allergies. Linoleum also has excellent durability, making it ideal for long-term flooring needs.

Conclusion

Long gone are the days when eco-friendly flooring materials were unappealing and associated with dullness. The flooring alternatives discussed above have an alluring sense of style and an absolute touch of fashion. Besides, you can have them customized to suit your desires and personal preferences.

Environment friendly flooring materials are highly recommended for their recyclable nature. Therefore, they’re a great way to save you significant costs as you go about flooring your new house or remodeling your old home.

Clay Miller
the authorClay Miller
I am the creator/writer of Ways2GoGreen.com and Ways2GoGreenBlog.com. I'm an advocate for oceans, beaches, state parks. I enjoy all things outdoors (e.g. running, golf, gardening, hiking, etc.) I am a graduate of the University of Kentucky (Go Wildcats!!). I'm also a huge fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. I was born and raised in the beautiful state of Kentucky.

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