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HOW TO: Choose tile flooring

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Tile is one of the most attractive and durable flooring materials you can put in your home. It’s ideal for applicatio­ns in kitchens and bathrooms because of its water resistance. Tile flooring is also an ideal choice for any room that sees a great deal of traffic from children and pets. Aside from durability, tile is a great option because it comes in a virtually limitless number of finishes. Today, at Peter’s Flooring & Paint, you can even find tile flooring that mimics the classic style of hardwood without all the upkeep hassle.

If you’re in the market for new flooring, here’s what you should know about different tile varieties. Budget choices

Linoleum tile is still a favored option among many people. That’s because it offers many benefits. It is easy to clean and is affordable. It is a fabulous way to add texture and color. While it isn’t a luxurious look, the tiles are simple to maintain. You can replace them whenever necessary. Its functional­ity makes them an attractive choice for many commercial settings.

Vinyl tile is another choice for people who are on a tight budget. Modern vinyl tile has a urethane upper finish, making it easier to clean. In fact, most vinyl tiles require a minimal amount of effort to make them look great. However, the embossed textured surface tiles can be a challenge to wash.

If you are a beginning do-ityourself­er, then linoleum and vinyl tiles are excellent choices. Unfortunat­ely, neither looks as good or performs as well as real ceramic or stone flooring. If you can afford it, using high-quality flooring tiles is well worth it in terms of appearance and durability. Upscale options

Stone tiles are excellent choices for rooms that don’t have a lot of foot traffic. While these materials are beautiful and durable, they tend to pick up stains easily. Granite and marble are very popular; however, the surface becomes slippery when wet.

Slate is another attractive selection. It is more practical because it offers better traction. Slate is also more resistant to staining. You can find this material in shades of gray and black, or deep red and green.

When your room needs a more casual atmosphere, consider trying cork tiles. This material can make the room appear handcrafte­d and earthy. It is also environmen­tally friendly. Recycled cork is often used in making the tiles. You can purchase them in uncommon shapes, such as hexagonal and triangular configurat­ions. The texture is charming. Classic ceramic

When you need a waterproof choice, consider durable ceramic flooring. This material comes in many different shapes, sizes and colors. They are a popular design choice for bathrooms, kitchens and outdoor areas.

This material costs more than linoleum, vinyl or cork. Installing them in your house or building will add considerab­le value.

If you are a creative person who wants to create a personaliz­ed design, classic ceramic is your best bet. In fact, some people even use this material for wall coverings. A floor-to-ceiling ceramic tile design can add sparkle to an otherwise staid bathroom. Interior design

Of course, you should also think about colors and combinatio­ns when choosing tile flooring. Understand how the tiles will fit into other parts of your decor.

A brighter tile floor will lighten up a kitchen filled with dark kitchen cabinets and appliances. The room will look larger because of the tonal contrast.

You could try another juxtaposit­ion: A dark tile floor with light counters, cabinets and appliances. Your room with look elegant and distinctiv­e.

Fixtures can also be a focal point when you use complement­ary ceramic tile floor.

We at Peter’s Flooring & Paint have the staff that can help you choose just the right tile for your home. Since a tile floor can have a major impact on the appearance and durability of your home, profession­al advice is helpful when you are working to create a specific look. Please, call us today at 501-623-1800 for a free, no-obligation flooring assessment.

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