One thing that a family room floor has to have is durability. There’s likely to be high traffic on a family room floor. People of all ages, both homeowners and guests, plus pets, walk or run across the floor several times a day. The weather, if it’s raining or snowing outside, or muddy, is a factor. What works best are family room floors that can be cleaned easily and that also last a long time.
Real hardwood is very durable and can withstand many years of use, if it’s sealed and maintained properly. Carpet squares are excellent because they are laid down without any kind of adhesive and therefore they are easily removed and changed if they become stained or worn. Ceramic tiles also wear well and can be easily cleaned under any weather conditions. A good quality wall to wall carpet is probably the least favorite flooring for a family room, because if it gets stained it can be cleaned, but often some of the stains can be hard to remove. A sealed surface is best for family room floors.
Linoleum, and it’s excellent these days, is a popular choice as it’s now very eco-friendly and made from recycled materials. Concrete is considered pretty hard for a room where children play, but a good quality engineered wood floor or high quality laminate is perfect. When a family has many activities going on they shouldn’t have to worry about the floor. Even vinyl tiles, which are easy to lay down because they are peel and stick, can be used. They are available in a wide variety of colors and styles and they can look like stone or other natural substances. Whatever is used on a family room floor, the homeowner should keep a few pieces of spare parts, as it were. This makes it much easier to replace a damaged section.
If a family has older children, or no children at all, or the children have grown, then family room floors can be geared more towards the adult, with any possible future resale of the home to be kept in mind. If you are considering putting in a new family room floor, or having one installed by a professional, then study what traffic it will get and the ages of your children (if any), guest usage, and what pets may be running over it. There are many sources for family room floors and they grow every day. Recycled materials, and renewable resources can be used, plus organic and chemical free ones if anyone in your family is sensitive or has allergies.
A great flooring to have installed is one made from recycled hardwood as it works in many ways. It’s already been beaten up so can only age gracefully, It may be sanded and then resealed several times if it starts out being of a substantial thickness. As it’s recycled, it does help our environment. Recycled wood can cost a little more but it has character, and that’s something that’s often worth paying a bit extra for.
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