Easy DIY Flooring - Bring Your Flooring to Life

Written by Posted On Monday, 22 October 2018 15:20
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Sprucing up your house with a new floor can be expensive. But if you know how to choose the right materials and styles, it is still possible to create a touch of beauty without breaking your bank. In this guide, we’ll show you 5 easy DIY flooring ideas that don’t require pneumatic nail guns, large sanders, sticky mastics, or other expensive tools. 

Easy DIY Flooring

1. Floating Vinyl Sheets

Flooring with resilient vinyl sheets has been a popular and affordable option for many decades in the kitchen, laundry room or bathroom. More importantly, this product is very DIY-friendly since you don’t have to adhere the floating sheets to any subfloor at all. Compared to standard vinyl, these easy-to-install floating sheets are basically much more durable and thicker. This allows for an extended lifespan as well as a cushiony and soft walking surface. There will be no staples or glue, making it quick and simple to install.

2. Engineered Wooden Planks
If you want to add the warmth and beauty of real wood but without the hassles of finishing and sanding, then engineered wooden planks can be a perfect option. This pre-finished product is available in different lengths, wide planks which snap together with accurately milled joints. Just like vinyl sheets, there is no nailing or gluing. Another benefit of installing an engineered-plank floor is that it is available in a variety of wood species and colors, including many exotic and unique options. With a little bit of creativity, you can create an exquisite and beautiful area in your home.

3. Carpet Squares

Carpet squares can be installed easily and quickly in your home, even when you are a novice DIYer. These separate precut units can be placed with one-sided "dots" that stick the each of them together instead of the subfloor. Eco Dry Carpet Cleaning share how this makes it easier to install and replace the floor without taking up the entire area. Carpet squares are available in a wide range of styles, patterns, and colors, so you can mix and match different options to create an original and personalized floor.

4. Cork Planks
Cork flooring has gained a widespread popularity over the past few years. Since it is harvested from live oak trees, this product is quite affordable, durable, attractive, and completely renewable. Pre-finished cork flooring is available in both planks and tiles which can be installed easily over a thin underlayment. Another advantage of cork is that it accepts topcoat finishes and stain, making it easy to maintain and clean. 

5. Laminate Flooring

Laminate flooring is quite similar engineered wooden planks as both products are floating floors that are made up of groove-and-tongue planks snapped together. Also, they are available various wood-grain patterns, colors, and widths. The main difference between them is that the top layer of a laminate flooring is typically made of plastic laminate rather than hardwood. More importantly, the planks of laminate flooring are slightly shorter, typically around 47 inches in length. The most important benefit of laminate flooring is that it can resist wear, damage, fading, scratches, and stains. 

 Above are five different flooring types that involve a fairly easy DIY installation. This helps you bring new floors to your home without spending over your budget. 

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Rocky Degrenia

Small business owner; all types of flooring. #1 Rated Flooring Installer in Phoenix, AZ. Over 6 decades of experience and education. Residential and Commercial. Family man, father of three teenage girls.

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