Choosing the right flooring can change how a room feels and functions. For living rooms and bedrooms, hardwood or engineered wood adds warmth and style, while carpet makes bedrooms cozy and quiet.
In kitchens and bathrooms, durability is key. Tile and luxury vinyl plank resist water and wear, and non-slip finishes in bathrooms keep everyone safe.
Entryways and mudrooms need tough surfaces think porcelain tile, stone, or sealed concrete to handle boots, pets, and spills. A runner or small rug helps protect the floor.
For basements, moisture matters. Vinyl, tile, or engineered wood designed for below-grade use works best, while solid hardwood can warp.
The rule of thumb: match material to the room’s needs first, then add style. Right flooring makes every space feel intentional, functional, and inviting.
