The decision may seem daunting when you try to decide what s best for a bedroom in the long run.
Tile or wood floors in bedroom.
According to real estate experts the average roi for installing hardwood floors is about 70 to 80 and wood floors can boost the sales price of your home as much as 2 5.
Photo by johnson mcleod design consultants cons of wood look tile.
From a structural standpoint tile works best in bedrooms that are on the first floor of the house or in a room built on a concrete slab.
The bedroom is one of the few interior environments where ceramic tile is not commonly found.
There are many types of tile from ceramic to travertine to vinyl and few flooring types match its versatility.
New types of tile especially porcelains can create an amazingly warm and friendly tone in a bedroom.
Hardwood flooring or carpeting.
This is because these spaces are often reserved for softer more yielding floor products such as carpet cork and vinyl.
Hardwood is more durable in many ways but tile stands up to scratches from the paws of furry friends better than wood.
Ceramic tile is the perfect surface for installing electric heating mats to make a floor that oozes warmth underfoot.