It is entirely up to you and your budget.Now let's have a look at some ideas.
Solid wood flooring
With real wood you are investing in something
which will last a lifetime. Boards come in different thicknesses - you
can lay thinner boards directly onto exisiting floor while thicker ones
need to be nailed to joists.
Try the Tradition Solid Oak Flooring, Rustic, Lacquered, 125x18 mm from our wood floor sanding company.
Try the Tradition Solid Oak Flooring, Rustic, Lacquered, 125x18 mm from our wood floor sanding company.
Stained wood flooring
Dark floors are in vogue and make a dramatic backdrop for your home. Laminate or stained wood are a cheaper alternative to natural dark woods such as wenge or walnut. This Memphis laminate has a fashionable vintage look.
Parquet flooring
You can't beat the look of a classic parquet floor. Real wood is a quieter choice than laminate and it's warm underfoot so is good for a living room. Just avoid real wood flooring in areas where there is a danger of it getting wet or where there are great changes of temperature, as it can shrink.
Why not try our Oak Parquet Flooring Blocks, Natural, 70x280x20 mm?Visit our floor sanding company for more information on parquet flooring.
Laminate flooring
Modern techniques mean that laminate flooring now looks very much like
wood flooring, but comes at an affordable price. This is a great option
for a kitchen, where the floor is prone to suffer spills and marks.
Try our QuickStep Perspective Wide Reclaimed Chestnut Antique Planks 4v-groove Laminate Flooring 9.5 mm
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