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Best Flooring for High-Traffic Areas: Your Room by Room Guide

  • October 17, 2017

When it comes to choosing materials for your home or business, getting the flooring right is critical for a cohesive look that lasts. Good looks are important, of course, and the right floor will serve as an anchor for your whole design. Floors also take a beating, though, with heavy foot traffic, pets, kids and equipment of all sorts wearing it down over time. The best flooring for high-traffic areas will be both beautiful and durable so that you can be confident that you’ve made an investment that will stand the test of time. So what’s the best flooring for high-traffic areas? It depends on the room.

5 Best Flooring Materials:

Best Floor for Garage: Epoxy

Your garage floor is subject to the most severe conditions of any floor in your home. In addition to cars, bikes, lawn mowers and snowblower wheels, you also need to contend with spills, leaks and lots of dirt. Epoxy garage floors are a durable solution to protect concrete from stains, and they come in a wide range of colors and styles to match the overall look of your home.

Best Floor for Kitchen: Porcelain Tile

Porcelain tile is fired at ultra-high temperatures, making it the most durable tile option. That’s important for kitchens, which tend to take a beating with both foot traffic and heavy objects. Porcelain tile can mimic the look of stone, which adds value to your kitchen and provides a timeless look.

Best Floor for Foyer: Wood-Look Tile

Long, narrow tiles that mimic the look of wood planks are a hot trend right now, and they let you have your cake and eat it too if you love the warm look of hardwood flooring but need a more waterproof option. Your home’s entryway is likely to endure rain, snow and dirt being tracked in from outdoors, but these tiles can stand up to the elements while still providing the cozy look of wood.

Best Floor for Bathroom: Sheet Vinyl

Sooner or later, your bathroom floor is going to get wet. Wood can warp and buckle, and grout between tiles is subject to mildew and mold. Sheet vinyl provides one solid, waterproof surface without any seams that allow water to seep onto your subfloor, so it’s the most practical choice for high-traffic bathrooms that are bound to get splashed.

Best Floor for Business: Epoxy

Whether you run your business out of a portion of your home or need to decorate a separate building to invite customers to view your products and services, a business is the ultimate high-traffic area. Epoxy flooring is a durable option for turning a drab concrete slab into something guaranteed to get noticed. Choose a solid color or chic terrazzo effect to transform the look of your whole space. It’s easy to clean and stands up to the toughest traffic.

 

To choose the best flooring for high-traffic areas, consider the room where you’ll apply it. To learn more about getting a look you’ll love for your garage or business, contact us for a free consultation today. We’d love to show you how an epoxy floor can transform your space into a finished design that lets your home’s personality or your business’s brand shine through. 

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