When upgrading your home in preparation for the Burlington real estate market, the flooring you install in your home can have a major impact on its overall aesthetic and potential value. Before you select any type of flooring, it’s important to know about each type’s unique advantages and disadvantages. When debating carpet or hardwood floors, vinyl or laminate flooring, there is no simple answer. After all, it’s not about what flooring is best — it’s about what flooring is best for your home. By the end of this post, you should have a much clearer idea about what qualities you’re looking for in your flooring and which type is best suited to your needs.
Hardwood Flooring For Your Home
If you’re making home upgrades in 2022 and want to keep up with the most popular styles, you can’t go wrong with hardwood floors. Hardwood flooring has been a favourite of home buyers since its beginnings at the turn of the 20th century, and for a good reason.
The advantages of hardwood floors are almost too many to name. They’re strong, durable, timelessly beautiful, easy to clean, and never fade. They’re also very versatile and effortlessly complement almost any decor theme. The only real downside of hardwood flooring is that it costs more to install than the other flooring types on this list.
Carpeting
Warmth and comfort are two standout advantages of carpeting. This makes them ideal for bedrooms and living rooms. Carpeting also absorbs sound, which prevents echoes and makes rooms quieter. You’re also less likely to slip on a carpet than essentially any other type of flooring.
It’s important to note that not all carpets are exactly alike. Depending on the texture and pile, some carpets will be better suited to certain rooms and homes. Plush pile carpets, for example, are luxuriously soft but not intended for rooms with lots of foot traffic. Twist pile carpets, however, are perfect for rooms with high foot traffic, as they hide footprints exceptionally well.
Vinyl Flooring
If you’re not familiar with vinyl flooring, it’s flooring made of plastic (typically acrylic, PVC, and other polymers). Vinyl flooring is durable, waterproof, scratch-resistant, and stylish, all while being quite affordable. You can find vinyl flooring in sheets, tiles, or planks to accommodate your home’s aesthetic.
Like any type of flooring, vinyl does have its downsides. Vinyl flooring isn’t eco-friendly, it’s difficult to remove, and cannot be repaired. It also doesn’t last as long as hardwood flooring and can have no or even a negative impact on a home’s resale value.
Laminate Flooring
Laminate flooring is a multi-layer synthetic material that has been fused together. It simulates the look of real tile, stone, and wood flooring with a photographic applique layer. This type of flooring is fairly popular, as it’s inexpensive and requires less maintenance than most flooring materials. There are also many scratch-resistant, noise-resistant, and heated options available.
The primary downside of laminate flooring is that it’s not very durable and can’t be refinished like natural timber flooring. Laminate flooring is also vulnerable to the effects of moisture and can be slippery. Many people are also uncomfortable with the chemical compounds found in laminate floorings, like formaldehyde.
Putting your home for sale on the Burlington Real Estate Market
If you are about to put your home up for sale, you may want to use different criteria when judging different floor types. While hardwood floors are a consistent hit among home buyers, moving can be expensive. There’s nothing wrong with opting for one of the more affordable alternatives.
Ready to show off your new and improved home to potential buyers? Consider contacting a Burlington REALTOR® today. With their knowledge and experience of the local Burlington real estate market, they will know how to effectively showcase the best qualities and selling points of your home.
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