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Solid Hardwood

Solid hardwood is the definition of timeless beauty and lasting quality. Each plank is crafted from a single piece of real wood, giving it authentic character, rich texture, and natural warmth that only genuine timber can offer. With proper care, it can be sanded and refinished multiple times, allowing it to last for generations and age beautifully over time. Perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, and hallways, solid hardwood adds unmatched charm and value to any home.

Care & Maintenance

  • Sweep or vacuum regularly to remove dirt and dust.
  • Use a damp (not wet) mop — excess water can damage the wood.
  • Maintain consistent humidity levels (ideally 35–55%) to avoid warping.
  • Refinish every 10–15 years to restore surface shine and protection.

Pros

100% natural material — warm, authentic look.
Can be sanded and refinished multiple times.
Increases home value and longevity.
Ages beautifully with time and care.

Cons

Sensitive to moisture and humidity changes.
Not ideal for basements or bathrooms.
More expensive and requires professional installation.

Engineered Hardwood

Engineered hardwood delivers the look and feel of real wood with enhanced performance and stability. Built from multiple layers, it’s designed to resist humidity and temperature fluctuations — making it an excellent choice for basements, condos, and radiant-heat floors where solid wood might not be ideal. The top layer of genuine hardwood ensures a luxurious finish, while the core structure prevents warping and cracking. It’s a smart solution that combines natural beauty with modern practicality.

Care & Maintenance

  • Clean with a dry or slightly damp mop — avoid standing water.
  • Use felt pads under furniture to prevent scratches.
  • Keep humidity balanced to prevent delamination.
  • Clean spills immediately to avoid surface damage.

Pros

Real wood surface with enhanced stability.
Suitable for condos, basements, and radiant-heat floors.
More resistant to warping and expansion than solid hardwood.
Easier installation (floating, click-lock, or glue-down).

Cons

Can only be refinished a limited number of times (1–2 max).
Quality varies depending on the manufacturer.
Still sensitive to moisture compared to vinyl or tile.

Laminate

Laminate flooring is a stylish and affordable way to bring the warmth of wood into your home. Thanks to advanced printing and embossed textures, laminate floors capture every grain and knot of real hardwood with stunning accuracy. They’re highly resistant to scratches and stains, easy to clean, and ideal for families with kids or pets. Whether you want a rustic or modern look, laminate offers endless design options and reliable durability for everyday living.

Care & Maintenance

  • Sweep or vacuum frequently — debris can scratch the surface.
  • Clean with a slightly damp mop or laminate cleaner (no wax).
  • Avoid excess moisture — not fully waterproof.
  • Use mats at entryways to reduce dirt and grit.
  • Still sensitive to moisture compared to vinyl or tile.

Pros

Affordable and visually realistic wood designs.
Resistant to scratches, fading, and stains.
Quick installation and minimal maintenance.
Great for rentals or budget-friendly renovations.

Cons

Not fully waterproof — can swell if exposed to moisture.
Cannot be refinished once damaged.
Feels less “natural” underfoot compared to real wood.

Vinyl (LVP/LVT)

Vinyl flooring blends performance, comfort, and design versatility. Waterproof and durable, it stands up to heavy use while maintaining its appearance for years. Modern luxury vinyl plank (LVP) and tile (LVT) options mimic the texture of natural wood and stone so closely that it’s hard to tell the difference. Soft underfoot and easy to maintain, vinyl is perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial spaces where both style and functionality matter most.

Care & Maintenance

  • Sweep or vacuum regularly to prevent grit buildup.
  • Mop with mild soap and water — fully waterproof.
  • Avoid abrasive cleaners or steam mops.
  • Use rugs or felt pads to protect from furniture marks.

Pros

100% waterproof — perfect for bathrooms and kitchens.
Comfortable and quiet underfoot.
Easy to install and maintain.
Wide variety of realistic wood and stone designs.

Cons

Can dent under heavy furniture or sharp objects.
Not as eco-friendly as natural materials.
Fades slightly under strong sunlight over time.

Tile & Stone

Tile and stone surfaces offer unmatched durability and timeless sophistication. From porcelain and ceramic to natural marble and slate, these materials bring a refined finish to any interior or exterior space. They’re water-resistant, easy to clean, and ideal for areas that demand both strength and style — such as kitchens, bathrooms, lobbies, and patios. With endless shapes, sizes, and patterns available, tile and stone create a clean, polished look that enhances any design vision.

Care & Maintenance

  • Sweep or vacuum regularly to remove debris.
  • Clean with mild detergent or pH-neutral cleaner.
  • Re-seal natural stone periodically to maintain stain resistance.
  • Wipe spills quickly to avoid grout discoloration.

Pros

Extremely durable and long-lasting.
Water- and heat-resistant — great for wet areas.
Huge range of colors, patterns, and textures.
Low maintenance and easy to clean.

Cons

Cold and hard underfoot — may require area rugs.
Grout needs periodic cleaning or sealing.
Heavier material — requires solid subfloor and skilled installation.

Carpet

Carpet adds comfort, warmth, and acoustic balance to any room. It softens the atmosphere of living spaces and provides excellent noise reduction — making it perfect for bedrooms, offices, and hospitality interiors. Available in both broadloom rolls and modular carpet tiles, it adapts to different layouts and design needs. With today’s wide range of fibers, textures, and patterns, carpet remains a versatile choice for creating cozy, welcoming environments with a touch of elegance.

Care & Maintenance

  • Vacuum regularly to remove dust and allergens.
  • Professionally clean every 12–18 months.
  • Treat spills quickly with mild detergent and blot (don’t rub).
  • Use entry mats to reduce dirt tracking.

Pros

Warm, soft, and comfortable feel underfoot.
Reduces noise and improves insulation.
Wide range of colors, textures, and patterns.
Great for bedrooms, offices, and hospitality interiors.

Cons

Can trap dust, stains, and odors if not cleaned regularly.
Not suitable for wet areas.
Shorter lifespan than hard flooring in high-traffic zones.

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