วันพุธที่ 21 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Hardwood Floor Installation Starts by Choosing the Right Style of Flooring

The fact that hardwood floors immediately improve both the look and value of a house is undeniable. However, this is usually a pretty significant investment and one that you should take the time to learn about before making a purchase. Your hardwood floor installation will go much better if you choose the right products for your home.

A quick internet search will show you how daunting this task can be. Page after page of information on the varieties of flooring and wood types that you can choose from can be a little confusing to the novice home owner. Your budget is also going to have influence and you will need to narrow down your choices before you ever even start to look.

One of your first considerations should be where the floor is going to be installed at. Are you doing your whole house or just the normal living spaces? If you plan on doing wood floors in your kitchen and bathroom as well as these other rooms, your choices are going to be more limited in what will hold up to the conditions that will be present in those areas.

When you are looking at a high traffic area that may have spillage, such as the kitchen, you will want to choose a better wood and also something darker. You can even choose to go with a high pressure laminate that matches up to the rest of the wood flooring that you are installing.

Regular high traffic areas are another area that you would want to consider this. Otherwise, you are going to be chasing your kids around all day long and making sure that they take off their shoes. Use a light color wood and you will spend more time worrying about the condition instead of enjoying the look and feel that they bring to your home.

Something to consider also is that in this instance, the trim you choose is going to be of similar cost of the actual wood flooring itself. This must be a major consideration when pricing out your flooring, especially if you have a larger perimeter as all of that trim can eat up a lot of cash rather quickly.

If your budget also included a professional installer, get all of that pricing out of the way before you start looking for wood. If you have a $6,000 budget and the installer wants $2,000 to do the job, your choices just got narrowed down pretty quickly.

The best recommendation to be made during this economy is to get as many estimates on both the installer and they supplies as you can. People are hurting for money right now and you may be able to work the price a little bit if business is slow. There is no reason to pay a high price just because you like the first bundle of wood you see. Take your time to do your research and bargain shop for the best wood and most qualified installer.

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