How To Choose Between Carpet And Hardwood Floors In Your Bedroom
By TIFFANY SMITH
Both carpet and hardwood offer numerous benefits along with many potential downsides in the bedroom. Here’s what to take into consideration before making your final commitment.
One of the cheapest flooring types to install, carpet is quiet when walked on, according to High Country Flooring. This makes it perfect for both night owls and earlier risers.
However, as Custom Floor & Design points out, carpet needs to be replaced 15 years after the initial installation, so you could be paying more for this flooring in the long run.
Keeping it clean is also tough, as dirt and grime force the fibers to stick together. This can pose serious problems for those with allergies and makes regular cleanings crucial.
When it comes to installing hardwood in your bedroom, the initial price of this type of flooring is a bit pricier compared with carpet, but it doesn't need to be replaced as often.
Unlike carpet, hardwood floors are easy to maintain and clean. This decreases the amount of germs in the bedroom and permits a healthier sleeping environment.
Hardwood floors are more complicated to install, as they require nails to attach to the subfloor. If you don't have a subfloor, you’ll need to install one, which costs extra money.
If either of these are installed incorrectly, moisture can seep through the flooring and cause problems such as expansion or even mold, according to Green Orchard Group.
Hardwood floors also lack the cushioning that carpet has. As a result, they can be noisy and uncomfortable to walk on; however, you can always lay down a rug to decrease this.