Flooring

Lifestyle and Usage

To choose the correct flooring type, first consider your lifestyle. If you want something that will withstand stains, daily wear-and-tear, pets, kids and even weather damages from walking inside the house. Think about cleaning and maintaining the floor on a regular basis and make sure you choose a style and texture that will be easy for you to deal with.

Choose The Right Floor

The options of floor type change by the porpes of the room. but offer a veriety of options to choose from:

Hardwood

Carpet

Laminete

Tile

Engineer Wood

As well as other options.

We're always open for new suggestions and ideas.

Wood: Light vs. Dark

When choosing a light or dark wood flooring, consider the area and setting your are placing it in. Darker tones such as walnut, mahogany and cherry wood will work better in more traditional and old-school interiors, creating a formal setting enhanced by rich, deep color schemes. Lighter tones like maple, oak, bamboo and teak provide an open, airy feeling with a warm, casual feel.

Carpet Flooring

Carpet flooring is available in endless styles, patterns, textures and colors providing warmth, softness, texture and sound absorption for your home's interior. Most carpets are made with stain-guard technology and offer a durable, easy maintenance flooring option.

Tile & Stone

Natural stones and tiles are easy to maintain and are great for heavy foot traffic areas such as ktichens and bathrooms. A wide variety of sizes, shapes, textures and materials are available to enhance any interior style in your home.

Eco-Friendly Flooring

The best material for eco-friendly flooring is bamboo. Strong and durable, bamboo matures quickly in just three to five years and has the tension strength of steel. Bamboo is also durable against humidity and weather changes so it doesn't shrink or expand.