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Withstand Floor Heating Flooring Krono Original Dartmoor Oak 169973 Laminate Flooring
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Krono Original Dartmoor Oak 169973 Laminate Flooring

Laminate Flooring, 12 mm

£23.68

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Flooring: 3 things to consider before buying

When selecting flooring, it's essential to consider the room's function. For high-traffic areas like hallways or kitchens, opt for durable materials such as vinyl or laminate, which withstand wear and tear. For bedrooms or living rooms, where comfort is key, consider carpet or engineered wood for a warm and inviting feel. Always think about how the flooring will perform in daily use and match it with the room's purpose.

Different types of flooring require varying levels of maintenance. If you prefer low upkeep, choose options like ceramic tiles or vinyl, which are easy to clean and maintain. For those who love the look of hardwood but want less upkeep, consider engineered wood as it offers similar aesthetics with added durability. Remember, investing in quality flooring can save you money on repairs and replacements in the long run.

Your budget significantly influences your flooring choice. Set a realistic spending limit by considering not just the purchase price but also installation costs and potential future maintenance expenses. For budget-friendly options, explore laminate or vinyl, which provide a great look at a lower cost. If you're willing to invest more for luxury and longevity, hardwood or natural stone tiles might be worth considering. Balancing cost with quality ensures you get the best value for your investment.

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Flooring for kitchens is typically durable, water-resistant, and easy to clean. Vinyl, ceramic tiles, and laminate are popular choices. Vinyl offers a soft underfoot feel and comes in various designs. Ceramic tiles are heat and water-resistant but can be cold. Laminate provides a wood-like appearance at a lower cost.

Flooring for high-traffic areas is designed to withstand heavy use and resist wear. Porcelain tiles, engineered wood, and luxury vinyl tiles (LVT) are ideal. Porcelain is extremely hard-wearing, engineered wood combines durability with aesthetics, and LVT offers resilience with easy maintenance.

Flooring suitable for pets is scratch-resistant and easy to clean. Luxury vinyl, tile, and bamboo are excellent choices. Luxury vinyl is waterproof and mimics natural materials, tile resists scratches and stains, while bamboo is eco-friendly and harder than many hardwoods.

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