Guide
For spreading personality around a room, the area rug has few rivals. What could be more elegant than an heirloom quality Oriental area rug atop a gleaming hardwood floor, or more charming than a handcrafted braided area rug on timeworn pine planks.
Today, hand or machine made pile rugs in graphic, contemporary designs are produced. Although those by 'name' designers and one-offs commissioned for hand-weavers are obviously expensive, cheaper massed produced versions can be very reasonable.
Accent rugs are probably one of the best accessories that you can add to a room to really accentuate and bring out a theme or style.
Accent rugs can be braided, Persian, Orientals, rag, hooked and just about any other design.
Laminate is a floor covering that appears similar to hardwood but is made with a plywood or medium density fiberboard core with a plastic laminate top layer. Laminate may be more durable than hardwood, but cannot be refinished like hardwood.
Laminate plank flooring is a multi-layer product fused together. Laminate flooring planks simulate wood grain with a photographic layer under a clear protective finish. It is usually easier to install and maintain than traditional hardwood flooring.
Discover Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) for a blend of style and durability. Perfect for any room, LVT offers high-end aesthetics with easy maintenance and resilience.
Discover the beauty and durability of Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring (LVP). Ideal for any room, LVP offers a stylish look with easy maintenance and long-lasting performance.
Discover how resilient and vinyl flooring blends beauty and functionality. Perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, and living spaces, it offers a wide range of design options.
Engineered hardwood has a thin solid wood layer on top with a composite core. It can be a less expensive option than buying hardwood, but it cannot be sanded and refinished. This flooring typically is installed with a click-lock method.
Solid hardwood floors are made of planks milled from a single piece of timber. Solid wood floors have a thicker wear surface and can be sanded and finished more times than an engineered wood floor.