Designflooring v Other Floors
How does Designflooring compare with other flooring such as laminate, carpet, ceramic tiles, sheet vinyl and real wood and stone floors? This guide is designed to help you make the right choice.
Designflooring v Wood
- Designflooring give you all the visual qualities of natural wood, but without difficulties. Natural timber comes in varying quality and can expand, warp and shrink. It maintains its shape throughout its lifetime.
- Wood is susceptible to temperature changes, and if it gets wet you can be in real trouble. Designflooring can handle changes in temperature and spills of water.
Designflooring v Stone, Marble and Ceramics
- Natural stone can be hard to manage and weight can be a problem, especially if you want to fit upstairs. Designflooring is much lighter, flexible and easier to install.
- Designflooring’s floors are warmer – the cold touch of stone and marble can be a bit off-putting in cold weather.
- Textures can help to avoid slippery surfaces, especially in areas which get wet, like the bathroom, kitchen, hall or utility.
Designflooring v Carpet
There are some big practicalities of Designflooring over carpet.
- Designflooring is easier to clean, especially if you are busy, have children or pets to clear up after. So you can keep your floor looking good for longer.
- Our floors do not harbour dust mites or bacteria - unlike carpets.
- Designflooring is easy and simple to keep clean.
- Our residential guarantees start from 12 years and rise to 20 years for the Art Select and Monet premium ranges. It’s hard to find a carpet with such durability.
- Designflooring can be laid over under floor heating systems.
- In the unlikely event of damage it is possible to replace a plank or tile of Designflooring, a huge advantage over carpet which would need to be completely replaced.
If you really want carpet, then we don't have a woolly version of Designflooring, but you could be surprised by the warmth and comfort of our floors. Why not ask for a sample?
Designflooring v Laminates and Vinyls
- Designflooring just isn’t in the same league as laminates and vinyls. Quite simply the quality, colour, finish, effects and guarantee is much better.
- Many man made materials, including laminate, can curl or shrink whereas Designflooring maintains its shape throughout its lifetime.
- Designflooring is hard wearing.
We should point out that Designflooring does take longer to fit than roll and sheet products such as carpet or linoleum. However, we believe the advantages outweigh this, and in comparison, it is quicker to lay than many other hard flooring products such as stone and timber.