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Underfoot: The Best Type of Eco-Friendly Flooring for Each Room in the House

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When considering the type of flooring for each room in the house, you need to consider several things such as is there an eco-friendly alternatives. However, the most important thing that you should consider is the traffic in the room. While the laminate may seem to be the best for high traffic areas in the house, it is not always the best option for all rooms.

The Kitchen and Mudroom

There is no doubt that the Porcelain tile is the best flooring for the kitchen and mudroom. They can withstand the dragging of kitchen appliances and they can also withstand foot traffic. Porcelain tile is also economical because they are easier to maintain. These tiles do not require vacuuming and constant mopping as such they are energy efficient and cost savings in the long run. Do not use wooden flooring option for your kitchen; they can become dented in a very short period of time.

Bathroom and Laundry Room

Your bathroom and laundry area may not face much traffic but splashes of water and chemical liquid can cause the coating to wear off. The Porcelain flooring remains the best option for your bathroom and laundry because it holds wet surfaces better. You should consider getting a textured tile instead of polished tiles if you want to prevent slipping on the floor. You may want to consider Vinyl as a cheaper alternative but its effectiveness cannot be compared to porcelain tiles.

The Dining, Living and Family Rooms

The dining, living, and family rooms are surely the areas with the most traffic, hence you need a flooring option to withstand constant attack from pet claws, and dragging of furniture. Pre-finished solid wood is the best flooring options for these rooms, they are easy to install and cheaper to maintain. You should go for the factory-finished hardwood because they are very tough and can withstand endless abuses. For an eco-friendlier choice, opt for reclaimed wood flooring. Make sure you choose a hardwood that will last for decades, you may need an expert installer to help you make the right choice.

The Basement

The basement is the easiest to become flooded and become inhabitable. For this reason, you need Vinyl or porcelain as your best options. Vinyl and Porcelain flooring can withstand persistent flooding of the basement. You may want to consider Laminate flooring because it is cheaper but it cannot withstand moisture as effectively as Vinyl and Porcelain tiles. Vinyl can also add some stylish appeal to the flooring in addition to holding water efficiently.

In Conclusion

In conclusion, it is important to read the installation instructions for these items in order to prevent faulty installation that can render the flooring useless in the long run. Having an expert installer handle the installation is a must if you want to enjoy its benefits. It is equally important that you schedule a maintenance inspection, at least a year on the flooring types you choose, to ensure that they meet up to required safety and performance standards.

Lack of maintenance culture is the primary reason many people stop enjoying the benefits of diverse flooring options.  Make sure you seek the help of a professional flooring technician before making your final choices. Lastly, as much as possible, opt for an eco-friendly flooring.

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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