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Giving a room a make-over could be as simple as changing the floor by using vinyl, leaving it looking like it’s had a whole new design.
Vinyl flooring is fast becoming by far the most cost effective way to change or brighten up a room and is one of the easiest to fit. There is no need to hire professionals to do the job because it is as simple as positioning and sticking the sheets or tiles to the floor. What you will need is a steady hand and an eye for detail.
There is now so much choice and variety around when it comes to choosing the right vinyl for your room and many can give the effect of wood or stone flooring at a fraction of the cost.
If an easy to maintain floor is what you are looking for then vinyl is the perfect choice for you. It repels dirt so it is easy to keep clean, can be scuff resistant and the more hard wearing it is can also take heavy goods without damaging it, a great advantage if you have kids.
It comes in two forms, either sheet or tiles for easy laying and can take a short time to fit. There are two ways vinyl can be fitted depending on the type, either by gluing the entire floor surface or by gluing just the edges. Both are reliable and can provide long-term use. Tiles usually come with a peel and stick back, making it really easy to do-it-yourself because it is much more manageable.
The main advantage as mentioned before is the price and it’s really easy to find something that will match your room, whatever the colour or design. You can, in some places, create your own design to suit your needs.
A popular choice for vinyl is in a bathroom or a kitchen. This is mainly because it’s easy to keep clean and the majority of vinyl is water resistant making it especially perfect for the bathroom or shower room.
If you had to put a disadvantage to using vinyl, and there aren’t many, it would have to be the lifespan of the product. Because of the nature of the material, it could be said that it may not last as long as a laminate flooring, or real wood floor. But with this in mind it cost you a fraction of the price so replacing it every ten years or so shouldn’t be too much of a worry.
Depending on how well you look after it will depend on how long it lasts.
Something which may not always be taken into consideration is safety, with many vinyl’s having slip resistant surfaces, making it an ideal choice for families with young children running around, minimising any slips or falls.
Whatever you want out of your new room, be it freshen up or give it a whole new look, vinyl flooring is the perfect choice for not only the pocket but for ease and design.
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Advantages Of Vinyl Flooring
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Vinyl flooring is fast becoming by far the most cost effective way to change or brighten up a room and is one of the easiest to fit. There is no need to hire professionals to do the job because it is as simple as positioning and sticking the sheets or tiles to the floor. What you will need is a steady hand and an eye for detail.
There is now so much choice and variety around when it comes to choosing the right vinyl for your room and many can give the effect of wood or stone flooring at a fraction of the cost.
If an easy to maintain floor is what you are looking for then vinyl is the perfect choice for you. It repels dirt so it is easy to keep clean, can be scuff resistant and the more hard wearing it is can also take heavy goods without damaging it, a great advantage if you have kids.
It comes in two forms, either sheet or tiles for easy laying and can take a short time to fit. There are two ways vinyl can be fitted depending on the type, either by gluing the entire floor surface or by gluing just the edges. Both are reliable and can provide long-term use. Tiles usually come with a peel and stick back, making it really easy to do-it-yourself because it is much more manageable.
The main advantage as mentioned before is the price and it’s really easy to find something that will match your room, whatever the colour or design. You can, in some places, create your own design to suit your needs.
A popular choice for vinyl is in a bathroom or a kitchen. This is mainly because it’s easy to keep clean and the majority of vinyl is water resistant making it especially perfect for the bathroom or shower room.
If you had to put a disadvantage to using vinyl, and there aren’t many, it would have to be the lifespan of the product. Because of the nature of the material, it could be said that it may not last as long as a laminate flooring, or real wood floor. But with this in mind it cost you a fraction of the price so replacing it every ten years or so shouldn’t be too much of a worry.
Depending on how well you look after it will depend on how long it lasts.
Something which may not always be taken into consideration is safety, with many vinyl’s having slip resistant surfaces, making it an ideal choice for families with young children running around, minimising any slips or falls.
Whatever you want out of your new room, be it freshen up or give it a whole new look, vinyl flooring is the perfect choice for not only the pocket but for ease and design.
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For information, sales and advice on flooring solutions, contact Floors Online 0800 731 2374 / 01827 283 184 www.floorsonline.co.uk UK Flooring distributor Floors Online supply a range of laminate flooring, wood floors , solid wood floors, engineered wood floors and vinyl flooring products.
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