Renovation Mistake: Choosing the Wrong Flooring for High-Traffic Areas

Flooring sets the tone of a space, but the wrong choice in high-traffic areas can wear down quickly and ruin the look of a renovation. Many homeowners pick flooring based on appearance alone, only to discover it scratches, stains, or cracks under daily use.

For example, soft woods like pine may look beautiful in hallways or living rooms, but they dent easily under foot traffic. Glossy tiles show dirt and can become dangerously slippery in entryways. Even plush carpets, while cozy, trap dirt and wear thin in busy zones.

A better approach is matching flooring to function. Durable options like engineered hardwood, vinyl plank, or porcelain tile stand up to heavy use while maintaining style. Adding area rugs can soften the look and protect surfaces without sacrificing durability.

In short, the right flooring choice saves money, reduces maintenance headaches, and keeps your renovation looking fresh for years. High-traffic spaces demand materials that balance resilience with design.

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