Updating Our Home: How To Decide On Flooring

Today we’re sharing how we decided on the flooring for our home. With help from Mohawk Flooring, this sponsored post features tips on what to consider when making flooring decisions.

Updating Our Home How To Decide On Flooring

As the little miss gets closer and closer to crawling, one thing is on our minds: flooring. When we moved into our new home a year ago we knew we wanted to change things up and update the existing flooring but we wanted to wait a bit to get a feel for exactly what we wanted. Now that we’ve lived in the home for a while we know exactly what we want and are saving up to create the home of our dreams, flooring and all.

We’ve gone to check out flooring quite a few times and have finally decided on what we’ll be doing. Since we have to do this in stages, we’ll focus on the downstairs first.My big change will be to take out the carpet in the living and family rooms as well as the hallway to the bedrooms. Then I want to update the carpeting in the downstairs bedrooms, the stairs, and the upstairs rooms to SmartStrand Forever Clean carpet. After our experience with our SmartStrand bound carpets, we know that this product is perfect for our family. Luckily, Mohawk is having a sale!

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How To Decide On Flooring

  1. What Room Are You Updating? – Consider the room the flooring will be in and what you’re using it for. Also consider who will be walking on it. Since we have a dog and small kids, that factors into our decision making. In high traffic areas like our hallways and living/family rooms, we need something that’s durable and easy to clean. In the bedrooms we prefer to have the soft, plush feel of carpet to step on when we wake up. 
  2. What Type Of Flooring Is Best? – Now that you’ve decided what type of flooring you want in your room (carpet, hardwood, etc) you can now narrow down what’s best for that room. Just like the factors you took into consideration when choosing what would go best in the room, you’ll also consider those same things when deciding the specific flooring you get. Also consider the warrenty on the flooring you choose as well as the expected life of the flooring so you know when you’ll need to replace it. 
  3. What Other Colors Are In The Room? – Once you have the type of flooring picked out, now it’s the fun part! Deciding on color/pattern. The biggest deciding factor for me with color is looking at the color palette of the room it’s going in and determining what color would look best. But don’t just go by a small sample square. Most flooring stores will have someone come out with a few large samples so you can see what the color will look like better than those small squares. 

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Comments

  1. Jeanie Davies says

    i would love to have hardwood. Had many rescue dogs and that would be the simplest to care for!

    • We have a 12 year old coonhound and having hardwood at the old house was so convinient for him early on (to keep clean) but now that he’s getting older, carpet has been very helpful in aiding his walking in the house. BUT before we can get another dog we’ll need to have our new hardwood installed.

    • Deciding on flooring is pretty hard as there really are a lot of things to keep in mind. Moreover, if you have a child you should keep in mind that you need flooring that will be easy to clean as dust mites can cause different allergic reactions. So I wouldn’t suggest carpet in this scenario. But on the second hand baby won’t need to crawl on the cold floor. I’d suggest hardwood floor over carpet or laminate, and then buy foam mat for the child.
      In my opinion, the best flooring really is hardwood. Why? Because first of all, you won’t need to replace it because you can refinish it. Secondly, hardwood is easier to clean. And it won’t cause allergies if cleaned often because it won’t trap dust or fumes as carpet might.. Of course, wood is also eco-friendly and just looks good. 🙂

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