If you’re updating your floor, starting the process can be an overwhelming task. From styles and colors to materials and textures, there are several decisions that you need to make. Here a few questions that will guide you in selecting a new floor.
What Type of Subfloor Do I Have?
Check your subfloor, and use this to narrow down your flooring options. Certain types of subfloor go well with particular types of flooring, so this is a crucial factor to consider when choosing a new floor. Ensure that your subfloor doesn’t have issues as well. This is where the expertise of a flooring professional would come in handy.
Where Will the Floor Be Installed?
Consider the room or area where the new floor will be installed. For instance, if you’re changing the floor as part of your kitchen remodeling project, you might want to invest in waterproof flooring that’s easy to clean. If a family member has allergy concerns, you might want to skip carpet flooring since this tends to harbor allergens.
Does It Fit the Style of My Home?
Make sure that the floor fits the style of your home. If you’re worried that your new floor might affect color schemes and your decor options in the future, your safest choice would be any neutral color. Neutral colors can match a wide range of decor, and they can be easily spruced up with bright area rugs and quirky furniture pieces.
Design Build Remodeling Group of Maryland has over 30 years of experience in the home improvement industry. As one of the most trusted home remodeling contractors in the area, we can ensure results that meet industry standards. Call us at (443) 300-2268, or fill out our contact form to request a consultation. We serve customers in Baltimore, MD.