The Ideal Flooring Options For Homes With Kids

Kids are awesome! Completing a family, giving meaning to people’s lives, and brightening the world wherever they go . However, your kids might wreak havoc on your home's floors!

With average wooden floor repairs costing anywhere between $350 to $6000, it would be prudent to think about what you need to do; and what your floor needs.

hardwood flooring next to a brick wall


Since kids are not good at protecting floors, here are some flooring solutions to help you avoid floor repair costs in the long run.

Hardwood Floors

Don’t get wall-to-wall carpeting just yet, if you have refinished hardwood floors.

With the hardwood floor in high traffic areas being most susceptible to wear, you can pick out a great area rug to minimoize floor damage. This area rug can make a big difference in reducing wear in places like hallways, doorways, bathrooms and the kitchen. The rugs will not only protect your floors, but also protect your kids from the floors since kids fall a lot.

The rugs are easy to clean, easily washable and convenient to replace to maintain that floor refinish. Although you will have to use a hardwood cleaner and refinish the floor from time to time.

Laminate Flooring

Stain-resistant and durable laminate can go a long way to prolong the flooring life of a home. It can resemble tile, wood, and stone since it's made of synthetic components.

An empty room with hardwood flooring


With a lower price tag than most flooring options, it's also easy to clean and maintain. It doesn't need to be refinished or treated like hardwood floors. However, it will need to be replaced after a decade or so. Again area rugs are a lifesaver here.

Vinyl Flooring

If your kids have the habit of spilling their drinks, Vinyl flooring is just what you need!

Completely waterproof, vinyl is highly recommended for areas like bathrooms and kitchens. Although, installing it anywhere in the house is also a good idea since any spills can be cleaned easily.

Vinyl has a variety of designs and colour schemes, so you can pick out the perfect look for your home. While it's very durable, it's still susceptible to scratches, scuffs, and dents. So be careful moving furniture.

The Bottom Line

Worrying about the floors is not another thing anyone wants to take on with child injuries.

 

Although there is no foolproof way to raising kids, you can still opt for child-friendly floor options for your new home. If you want to find out which type of floor repairing would be best for you, talk to a flooring expert like ABC Floor Sanding.  Protect your kids and your floors whether you're in Ontario, London or Woodstock.


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