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Seven Flooring Trends to Know about in 2020

The floor covering industry is being flooded by new technology and styling trends. The article lists some top flooring trends for 2020.

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Seven Flooring Trends to Know about in 2020

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  1. Seven Flooring Trends to Know about in 2020 The floor covering industry is being flooded by new technology and styling trends. The article lists some top flooring trends for 2020.

  2. Are you planning to replace or install new flooring in your office in 2020? While some flooring options will never go out of style, products, construction, styling and installation techniques are changing so fast that it is nearly impossible for maintenance and engineering managers to keep up with the growing challenges. Floor coverings are changing most and attitudes of people about these options are changing as well. The floor space of your commercial building should have a complete professional appeal. Choosing a flooring option is something that needs careful attention. Popular tile distributors in New York offer unique collections of wall and floor tiles that can be made to suit any stylistic preference. •Eco - friendly flooring– Eco-friendly flooring could change the total outlook of your room and provide an elegant look. Eco-friendly flooring is a good option to get a nontoxic, environment-friendly parquet which is made from recycled, reclaimed and ecological harvested sources. Natural flooring is not only good for the environment, but it is also eye-catching in any space. Environment-friendly flooring options include bamboo, cork and recycled hardwood. •Natural color tones– Floor design greatly depends upon choosing appropriate colors. With increasing focus on sustainability and ways to incorporate the outdoors into the interiors, natural colors are

  3. currently the trend. Warm color tones have taken over the market trends. Light color themes give the space a beachy vibe. The color theme selection must be according to the specific place that is being renovated. If chosen correctly, the right color tone can make any space look a million times better. •Waterproof flooring– Waterproof flooring is becoming a favorite option when it comes to commercial spaces. This type of flooring is the best choice for those who want the look and feel of natural hardwood flooring, but also want durability, minimum maintenance, and resistance to water. Vinyl flooring is one of the most preferred types of waterproof flooring due to its cost-effectiveness and robustness. •Narrow-width planks–Narrow-width planks used to be quite popular some years back and it has again made a comeback. For 2020, expect to find planks that are as wide as 12 inches. Using a narrower width floor plank gives off a vintage look and can make a room seem grander and more spacious. •Engineered wood flooring–Engineered wood with a plywood core is a top choice as it is strong and comes in many veneer finishes, and use wood very economically and sustainably while creating a stylish appearance.

  4. Made of a plywood core board with a veneer hardwood glued on top, engineered wood flooring looks just as good cosmetically as solid wood flooring; but because of the plywood core, it costs of fine significantly less. Oak, mahogany, and ash are the most on-trend finishes because they are hard and less photosensitive than other woods, meaning they will last longer. If maintained properly, this type of engineered wood flooring installation can boost the value of your commercial space exponentially. •Large format tiles– Designers now appreciate the scale of large tiles. Large format refers to 12-by-12- inch tiles or larger, up to 40 by 120 inches. Large format tiles minimize the number of grout lines, allowing for easy cleaning and maintenance. Porcelain is a popular material, but ceramic and stone tiles are also popular.

  5. •Slip–resistant flooring– Slips and trips occur in all places and are among the most common causes of injuries. In many cases, the floor surface is an important factor in the incident - floors may be uneven, wet or dirty; carpeting or mats may be unsuitable, loose or damaged. Due to the increasing incidence of injuries, commercial building projects now increasingly focus on safety by installing slip- resistant flooring. The slip resistant feature of floors and pavements is the measure of the ability of a surface to prevent people from accidentally slipping and injuring themselves in dry or wet conditions. Slip-resistant flooring often comes in less expensive materials, such as vinyl or linoleum, making it a cost- effective project. Traditional flooring materials are no more an important aspect of flooring trends in 2020. Designers and builders are looking for materials that give a unique design and texture to the floors. If you are searching for robust and appealing wall and floor tiles for your commercial space, it is important to choose a flooring option that matches your building style and lasts a lifetime. Find a reliable and established tile distributor in New York that offers polished floor tiles along with other benefits like easy installation, cleaning and efficient maintenance support.

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