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The Best Flooring for Your Living Room

The Best Flooring for Your Living Room

Suzy Ziering Suzy Ziering
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When it comes to choosing the right type of flooring for any room in your house, you need to pay attention to many different factors. 

These factors include aesthetics and the presence of kids or pets in your home, which can greatly influence the amount of wear and tear on your flooring.

None of this is more accurate than for your living room flooring – The central room of your home. 

You spend most of your waking time in the living room inside the house. It’s where you reside with your family and socialize with your guests.

With so many options available, let’s look at the best flooring options that can elevate your living space.


Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood floors offer a natural and cozy feeling to any room. They’re elegant and stylish, providing a warm and comfortable surface to walk on. 

The variety of wood types, from oak and maple to more exotic species like teak or mahogany, gives you many choices when it comes to different styles and finishes.

The downside of hardwood flooring is that it can be quite pricey. This is because it is a natural material that is sustainably sourced and produced.

Pictured above:

French Oak In Aged

French Oak In Antique

French Oak In Coastal

French Oak In Concrete

Things to keep in mind:  Hardwood flooring is prone to scratches and dents, so consider the hardness of the wood species if you have pets or heavy traffic inside your living room. Area rugs can also help protect high-traffic areas.

Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP)

Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) is an increasingly popular living room flooring option due to its balance of cost, comfort, and aesthetics. It’s designed to simulate the look of hardwood while being cheaper than its wooden counterpart.

LVP is a highly durable material resistant to scratches, scuffs and moisture.

It's easy to install and maintain, comfortable and quiet underfoot, and available in an almost limitless range of colors and designs, making it an excellent choice for your living room.

Pictured above:

Dorn River In Radford

Dorn River In Barton

Dorn River In NorthBrook

Dorn River In Taston

Things to keep in mind: While LVP is durable, it can be susceptible to punctures from sharp objects and isn't as easily repairable as hardwood. Regular sweeping and occasional mopping with an appropriate cleaner is recommended to maintain its appearance.

Carpet

Nothing beats the softness and comfort of carpet, especially in a living room. Available in countless colors, textures, and patterns, carpet can instantly make a large room feel snug and intimate. 

It's great for creating a safe play area for kids and offers excellent sound absorption. 

However, carpet requires regular cleaning to maintain its look and can be prone to stains, so choose a high-quality, stain-resistant fabric to get the best of both worlds.

Pictured above:

Resilience Premium In Cobblestone

Seahaven In Accolade

Tidewater In Premier

Tidewater In Premier

Watercrest In Windfall

Things to keep in mind:

While Carpet is usually not too difficult to keep clean, it can soak up odors and liquids in high-traffic areas. It can also trap allergens and dust, so if your household has people sensitive to allergens, this should be considered.

Laminate

Laminate flooring is a great choice if you’re fond of the look of wood or stone but don’t want to spend as much money on your flooring.

Higher quality laminate flooring is durable and easy to maintain, making it ideal for high-traffic areas like the living room.

Laminate's durable top layer protects the surface against scratching and fading, making it an excellent choice for homes with active pets.


Things to keep in mind: The downside of laminate is that it’s quite hard underfoot compared to other options on this list. 

Closing Thoughts

When choosing the best flooring for your living room, consider factors like durability, maintenance, aesthetic appeal, and your family's lifestyle.

The right flooring can completely transform the atmosphere of your living room, making it a more welcoming and enjoyable space. 

By carefully considering each option, you can select a flooring solution that looks great and functions beautifully in your living space.

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