FLOORING RENOVATION SERVICE
As a builder or remodeler, your choice of flooring materials must satisfy your customers as well as your project budget. Some flooring choices are no-brainers such as installing tile in bathrooms. Other choices are subject to the home’s style and value and to the preferences of the local market. In any case, the price, quality, and style of flooring should be appropriate for the interior decor and value of the house.
Ceramic or Porcelain Tile
It’s hard to go wrong with attractive tile flooring. Tile has long been the best option for bathrooms, but home buyers also love it in everyday dining areas, kitchens, hallways, entryways, mudrooms, and laundry rooms.
In terms of color and overall style options, tile is by far the most versatile flooring material available. There’s everything from tiny mosaics to large format floor tiles to “wood look” tile that blends the look of hardwood with the durability of ceramic.
Hardwood and Bamboo.
Hardwood is arguably the best looking flooring type out there and is a perennial favorite with home buyers and renters alike. Hardwood makes sense for almost any living area and, in some cases, kitchens and dining rooms. Hardwood is not a good choice for any room that frequently gets wet or sees a lot of traffic, including bathrooms, laundry rooms, and mudrooms. Bamboo flooring is similar to hardwood in performance, cost, installation, and maintenance.
Laminate.
Laminate flooring essentially is a low-cost alternative to hardwood. It’s made of wood pulp and resin and can look a lot like real wood, but discerning buyers can tell the difference. Laminate can mimic almost any hardwood style, from traditional favorites like maple and cherry to specialty types like wide-plank pine and reclaimed barn wood.
Carpet.
Carpet needs no introduction or explanation. It is an attractive option for many builders because it comes in so many colors and styles, it installs quickly, and it looks great when it’s new. Carpet is also warm, soft, and quiet, which is why it’s preferred by many homeowners for bedrooms and living and family rooms. Carpet’s quiet also makes it a great choice for upper-level rooms in multistory homes.
Vinyl and Linoleum
Vinyl and linoleum are different materials but are similar types of “resilient” flooring. Both come in easy-to-install tiles, planks, and sheet forms. They are highly durable and moisture-resistant and come in a wide variety of colors and styles. Vinyl and linoleum are good options for hard-working and high-traffic areas, including kitchens, dining areas, mudrooms, laundry rooms, basements, and bathrooms.
The main difference between vinyl and linoleum is their materials. Vinyl is plastic, usually PVC, acrylic, and similar polymers. Linoleum is made with natural materials, primarily jute, cork, and linseed oil. Vinyl generally offers more style options and a wider price and quality range, from very low-end to premium. Linoleum comes in vibrant colors and is mid- to high-end; there are no budget versions of linoleum.
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Remodeling your property brings much-needed updates that not only improve your property’s standard and your quality of living but also become the source of joy rather than shame. You’ll always find good reasons to undertake a general remodeling, bedrooms, livingrooms, garage, etc.
In most properties, the kitchen is the center of the house and the place where you can entertain your guests. You’ll always find good reasons to undertake a kitchen remodeling. Increase in value, Energy-efficiency, Special demands, Less deterioration, etc.
A bathroom renovation can make a big difference in the feel of your home (and your skin-care routine). So it’s no wonder that along with the kitchen, this practical space often takes top priority when it comes time to remodel.
Renovating your flat is a daunting task, there are too many details involved. You have to worry about the color scheme, patterns, flooring material that best suits your home, etc.
Siding gives you a great way to add color and definition to your house. There are lots of options these days to help you create the perfect façade and you want to choose carefully. While aesthetics are always important, you also want to consider the material’s durability, ability to resist water, ease of installation and versatility.
A new paint job always works wonders for the home. It’s a simple way to make a big transformation. Your house’s exterior or interior paint is the first thing people notice, so it’s best to make a warm and inviting impression.