office flooring

Deciding What Type of Flooring is Right for your Business

When choosing design elements or structural items for your business, there is more to consider besides simply how it will look. Whether you are engaged in a remodel of your business space or moving to a new location, flooring is an important consideration to make.

Evaluating Your Space

In order to determine what type of flooring is best for your business, the first step is to think about what your business needs are. Almost every decision made about a business space should serve to further the business’ image, or, to make work easier. The same is true of the flooring. You will want to think about things like space climate, will you keep your business well heated in the winter and air conditioned in the summer? Will there be potential for lots of rain and water to trek into the space? The amount of foot traffic will play a role in the flooring you choose.

Hardwood

Many businesses go for hardwood floors because of their classic look. It is important to keep in mind that hardwood floors are affected by humidity and moisture so if the space retains moisture, hardwoods may not be for you. Also hardwoods can scratch easily and retain spills. For a hardwood look, modern laminate can be a great option because of its resistance.

Carpet

There are several types of carpet that can serve your business well. Carpet naturally lessens the noise in a room. Carpet is also easier to clean.

One type of carpet that’s great for businesses is wool. Wool carpet has an attractive texture and is flame resistant. It is also durable and resilient, thanks to centuries of sheep who have refined their coats in various climates.

Nylon is another type of carpet that can work. Nylon can be used for outdoor carpeting so you know it’s durable. It also is great for heavy traffic. Customizable colors make it easy to adjust to your business’ image. An evaluation of business flooring is available at Architecture Art Designs.

Vinyl

Vinyl is another option that is durable and very low-maintenance. No expensive hardwood refinishing or carpet cleaning necessary. Vinyl lasts a long time and can be customized in several different ways (like luxury vinyl tile). 

Once you consider what’s best for your business and budget, you can weigh the benefits and drawbacks of each flooring option.