Choosing a floor

Choosing a floor is a big decision for at least a few years. When arranging your new home, we focus on all the details. The new apartment should not only look beautiful, but also be practical. In other words, convenience matters. Functionality matters. Therefore, at the very beginning, let’s ask ourselves a question. What exactly to consider when choosing a floor?

Type and application

At the very beginning, it is worth considering the type of flooring. Floor panels? Multilayer wood? Solid boards? First of all, it depends on the room to which the floor is dedicated. When it comes to the bathroom, when choosing a floor, we will definitely be guided by water resistance. Meanwhile, in the living room, we can think of a floor compatible with underfloor heating, adapted to high traffic.

Choosing a floor – look

The floor is a key element of the interior. It should harmonize with the decor to give it a unique character. Remember that choosing a floor is a decision for several or several years. You can choose classic straight slats, choose a herringbone pattern or go even more crazy and use tiles imitating stones. In other words, the possibilities are as varied as the tastes. For example classic or exotic wood. For example, a natural stone pattern such as marble or granite.

Color

Do you want to enlarge the room optically? Therefore, choose a light floor. So that the interior does not look strict, focus on appropriate accessories. The choice of flooring determines to a large extent the choice of furniture. And as we all know, it is easier to replace furniture than the floor in case of need.

Choosing a Floor – Parameters

When choosing floor panels, we should pay attention to the abrasion and usability classes.
 – AC1 – means the weakest abrasion resistance of the panels, they can only be used for domestic and rare use, e.g. in guest rooms. These types of panels are now rare.
– AC2 – low resistance, this type of panels are suitable for little-used rooms.
– AC3 – good resistance, although these types of panels are suitable only for domestic use, for medium-used rooms (bedroom, living room).
– AC4 – high abrasion resistance, panels of this class can also be used for public use, in rooms with high traffic (halls, offices).
– AC5 – very high resistance, panels marked with this class are suitable for use in offices, halls, and busy public places.

Wood grades:
– Class I the least durable and rarely used as a floor material, including pine, spruce.
– Class II already has a better durability. alder, maple. birch. They work well in less frequented rooms.
– 3rd class consists of hard floors. Here they can already be used in virtually any room. They are characterized by very good quality and durability. The 3rd class includes: oak, ash, cherry, walnut, mahogany.
– 4th class are very durable floors. These include: rosewood, doussi, eucalyptus, Canadian maple, badi, tali. Class IV floors are rarely used in homes. They are most often chosen for offices, shops and offices.

Installation

When choosing a floor, it is also worth considering the method of its installation. First of all, when choosing floor panels, it is worth choosing those that are installed with the so-called click. In other words, it will save us time and money.

What is the main consideration when choosing a floor?

In conclusion, the choice of flooring depends on our taste and style! We can follow the prevailing trends, comfort, color and material. First of all, choose a floor that suits you, because you will be walking on it every day!  Of course, we are here to help you make a choice. Check out our store and our instagram.