


Residential Flooring
When to choose Residential Flooring.
Commercial flooring needs to be more than just functional—it must endure heavy foot traffic, resist wear and tear, and maintain its appearance over time. This is why it’s important to choose commercial flooring material if you're looking to meet those requirements because it’s specifically designed for business environments. We make sure our flooring solutions meet those exacting standards, with options to suit every type of business environment, from corporate offices to healthcare facilities, hotels, restaurants, retail spaces, and industrial areas.
Residential Flooring Options
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Hardwood: Elegance and long-lasting quality with options including oak, maple, and walnut.
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Carpet: Soft, cozy, and available in various textures and colors to add comfort to any room.
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Vinyl: Durable, water-resistant, and available in many designs to mimic natural wood or stone.
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Tile: Perfect for high-traffic areas with options ranging from ceramic to natural stone.
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Laminate: An affordable alternative that provides the look of wood or stone with easy maintenance.
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Eco-Friendly Options: Sustainable materials like bamboo and cork for the environmentally conscious homeowner.
Reasons to Choose Residential Flooring
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Durability- Meant for lower traffic areas and often prioritizes comfort and aesthetics. Materials include softer carpets, laminate, vinyl, hardwood, and ceramic tiles.
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Design- Comes in a wide variety of styles, colors, and textures to match different home aesthetics and personal preferences. There’s an emphasis on comfort and visual appeal.
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Functionality- More concerned with comfort underfoot, warmth, and complementing the home's decor. There’s also more leeway in terms of maintenance since homes don’t usually see the same level of wear and tear as commercial spaces. By choosing residential flooring, you'll get a cozy, visually pleasing space that matches your personal style and home environment.
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Low to Moderate Foot Traffic: Residential flooring materials are ideal for spaces that don’t see heavy wear and tear, like most home environments.
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Comfort: If comfort underfoot is a priority, residential materials like carpet, cushioned vinyl, or softwood are great choices.
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Variety and Aesthetics: When you want to match your flooring to a particular home style or decor, residential options offer a wide range of colors, textures, and patterns.
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Warmth and Insulation: For a cozy, warm feel, materials such as carpet or certain types of hardwood can provide good insulation.
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Easy DIY Installation: Many residential flooring materials are designed for easier installation, perfect for DIY projects.
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Lower Cost Consideration: Residential flooring can be more budget-friendly compared to commercial-grade options, making it suitable for cost-conscious homeowners.
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Specific Uses: If you’re looking for flooring for bedrooms, living rooms, or other low-traffic areas where comfort and aesthetics are more important than durability.
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Flexibility: Residential flooring often allows for more frequent updates and changes in style without a huge impact on investment, given its typically lower cost.