We’re all spending a little more time inside these days. Which means we might be thinking about changing some styles around the house. Like what’s on our walls, what’s in our kitchen, or, well, the floors throughout our entire house. Whether you’re looking to revamp your entire home or just browsing for the guest bathroom, we have a list of 2020 flooring trends that will give you the inspiration you need.
Want to warm up your kitchen without compromising easy cleanup? No problem. Wood-look tile pairs the appearance of hardwood with low-maintenance material. This dynamic flooring trend fools the eye in the best way—by bringing realistic, textured floors to any room.
Wood’s not the only way to go, though. If you’re feeling fancy, the marble-look trend might be right for you. This swirled, beautiful tile is versatile: perfect for elevating a variety of spaces in your home—including kitchens and showers.
If you’re on the hunt for a wood- or stone look for your floors but don’t want to worry about your kids or pets, waterproof vinyl plank is on-trend. These stylish, affordable floors won’t buckle under water or pressure, so neither will you.
Open up your favorite space with expansive, timeless tile. Large-format tiles have gained enormous popularity in recent years, for their minimal grout lines and overall beauty. Whether you select a polished or matte look (or maybe even something of the raised variety), this trend can bring new life to your floors, walls, or outdoor areas.
And finally, don’t forget the carefully constructed trend that is waterproof hardwood. Hardwood has taken a turn in flooring technology that merges it with the durability of Luxury Vinyl. Its top layer of solid wood veneer shows its natural beauty, while the Luxury Vinyl composite core withstands whatever life throws at it, including moisture and humidity. Can you say, “Hello, new basement floor”?
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What type of underlayment should you use? How many inches thick? How do you install it? And how do you avoid damaging your floors in the process?
When you work with Factory Flooring, you don’t have to worry about these questions. Our team of professional flooring installers will handle all the heavy lifting for you — literally. All you have to do is relax and enjoy the savings on your energy bill.
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