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Have you been hoping to upgrade the floors throughout your home? Perhaps you are looking for a more durable flooring option due to the presence of children or pets. Unfortunately, traditional surfaces such as carpets and tile will often find it difficult to stand up to such levels of wear and tear. Vinyl flooring could represent the ideal solution. Not only is vinyl an extremely hard-wearing surface, but you have a variety of different designs to choose from. This is why knowing what metrics to take into account is important if you hope to make the right decision. Let’s see what the industry experts have to say.
Flooring Width
You might not be aware that modern vinyl click flooring planks come in a variety of widths and thicknesses. These dimensions will depend upon the state of the subfloor (the surface directly beneath the vinyl). Wider planks are generally used to deal with highly irregular subfloors while thinner versions can be used to address minor imperfections. The main takeaway point here is that selecting specific widths and thicknesses will ensure that the vinyl floor sits evenly on the surface. So, be sure to consult with the manufacturer to determine the best option.
The Direction of the Planks
The direction of the vinyl planks themselves will also have an impact upon the overall appearance of your floor. The main intention is to enable the floor to blend in with the surrounding room. This is why it is normally better to align the planks so that they are parallel with the length of the room. Such a configuration will enhance the appearance of a greater amount of space. It will also help to accentuate any shadows that are cast from ambient light that may be present.
Style, Colour and Texture
We now come to some of the most important factors to evaluate. While knowing how to lay a laminate floor is obviously important (and thankfully, a rather straightforward process), determining its appearance is crucial. The majority of interior designers recommend that you select a colour which can blend with nearby elements (such as furniture, mouldings and upholstery). This is an excellent way to achieve an aesthetic balance.
Also, we need to remember that vinyl is available in countless unique designs. Some types of flooring have more pronounced grains to simulate the presence of wood while others are intended to mimic traditional surfaces such as stone or tile. Once again, the final decision should be based around the “look” that you are trying to achieve. If you are dealing with a smaller area (such as a corridor or a storage area), lighter hues are generally better; these tend to provide the illusion of space. However, darker and richer designs could be ideal if you hope to imbue a room with an organic flavour.
The good news is that you have countless design options to choose from. Still, knowing what to look out for in advance is the best way to make an informed decision.
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