Overview: Choosing Condo Flooring

The type of flooring you select for your condo matters a lot as it will dictate the tone of your home, it can create a warm and/or inviting atmosphere. Your floor will also dictate if your condo will have an overall modern, rustic, minimalistic, or traditional theme among other looks that you may be going for. Flooring also complements decor.

Style aside, you need a floor that functions perfectly and withstands foot traffic and spills while still being easy to clean and low on noise. Besides impacting the overall aesthetics and functionality of your Condo, your floor selection will dictate other important factors like perceived space.

Considering condos are usually small, you want a floor that increases the perceived size of your condo. With this in mind, you have three main options.

Condo Flooring with an Impact on the Illusion of Space

  1. Light-Colored Flooring

If your condo is on the smaller side, you should focus more on light-colored floors as they reflect light and make small spaces feel larger.

  1. Hardwood and Tile

Harder materials such as tile or hardwood are perfect for creating a sense of openness, especially when used alongside large rugs.

  1. Large Tiles

Flooring material aside, you need to go further and focus on the flooring format. For tiles, go for large-format tiles as they have reduced visible lines and seams that make a room seem larger than it really is.

Given we’ve briefly discussed the most important factors to consider, which are the best condo floor choices for you?

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  1. Light Colored Hardwood Flooring

Dark flooring is slowly losing appeal. While it can add a dramatic punch of color, it will darken your condo and most importantly, make your space look smaller. Consider lighter flooring instead such as light blonde or beige flooring for that much-needed illusion of space alongside other notable benefits like lightening up your Condo.

Lighter flooring will also work better with just about any condo color and décor scheme. Light-colored hardwood flooring will be a great choice if you want versatility, an illusion of space, and an exclusive finish.

Hardwood flooring is generally costly and bound to boost the resale value of your condo. The flooring is also durable, looks great, and is easy to maintain. For specific types, consider ash wood, white oak, hard maple, pine, birch, spruce, or hemlock-hardwood flooring.

  1. Large Format Tiles

If you don’t want actual hardwood flooring, you can get large-format tiles that mimic hardwood and other materials including marble and concrete. As mentioned, the large format will make your condo appear larger. You’ll also enjoy many other benefits from great moisture and heat resistance to minimal maintenance.

Food and water spillage can be easily moped up on large format tiles and you don’t have to worry about scratches. Other notable benefits include versatility. Large-format tiles will work anywhere in your Condo (from kitchen to bathroom, hallway, and living spaces). There are also many tile materials to consider from marble to granite, slate, porcelain, and many other ceramic tile options. For the best illusion of space, consider light-colored large-format tile flooring.

  1. Laminate Flooring

For great-looking tiles that will match just about any décor while still being an affordable option, consider laminate flooring. The flooring comes in a variety of styles, colors, and patterns today and is even capable of mimicking hardwood, marble, concrete flooring, and many other popular materials.

Laminate floors also require little maintenance. The floor isn’t as durable as hardwood flooring or as moisture-resistant as tile, so it may not be the best choice for kitchens and bathrooms. However, it works great for the living room and many other condo spaces.

Considering there are many options including soundproof flooring, most traditional cons of laminate flooring don’t apply today. For the best outcome, consider laminate flooring that mimics lighter materials.

  1. Engineered Wood Flooring

Condo owners who love wood flooring but don’t want actual hardwood floors due to cost and other cons can consider engineered wood flooring. This is made by joining wood planks of different lengths/widths using adhesive. The surface is then coated with a veneer. The result is sturdier flooring (than solid real wood flooring) with superior temperature and moisture/water damage resistance.

This makes it possible to install this flooring in places such as the kitchen and bathrooms where wood flooring isn’t an option. While the blend of style and designs may be limited, engineered wood flooring will look as good as real hardwood flooring and offer other notable benefits.

  1. Cork Flooring

For a highly unique, sustainable, and quiet flooring choice for condos, consider cork flooring. As the name suggests, the flooring is made from cork oak trees. It offers a warm, natural, and comfortable underfoot experience, making it a perfect option for condo owners who want that cushioning effect that eliminates foot fatigue and/or joint strain.

Cork flooring is also perfect for noise absorption. For condo developers keen on acoustic benefits (reducing noise transmission between condo units), this will offer quieter living.

The flooring also has a sustainability element. As a condo owner who cares for the environment, cork is renewable and the process of making the flooring doesn’t harm the tree. The floor is also hypoallergenic and resistant to mildew and mold making it perfect for persons with allergies.

Lastly, cork flooring is stylish and comes in many finishes and colors perfect for all condo themes from modern to timeless.

Final Thoughts

The right condo flooring for you will be dictated by several factors from space to materials, budget, and other preferences/needs. When the ultimate goal is choosing flooring that makes your condo feel bigger, consider lighter colors and flooring with few visible lines or seams.

With this in mind, you can consider light-colored hardwood flooring and cork flooring if you don’t mind splurging a bit. Otherwise, there are less pricey options that are great like laminate and engineered wood floors.

Get Professional Help When Choosing Condo Flooring: Contact Unit Modeler

There’s more to getting the right condo flooring than what is mentioned above. There are also other great flooring types including luxury vinyl and carpeting. What’s more, choosing flooring is just a small piece of the puzzle.

The flooring needs to be installed correctly. Let’s also not forget the countless design options that can be misleading and confusing. That’s where condo flooring experts at Unit Modeler come in handy!

Unit Modeler has decades of experience and unmatched flooring partnerships in Toronto and the GTA. Request for a complimentary condo flooring consultation and let your project be one of the 4,000+ successfully completed projects. View our condo flooring and other projects in our gallery.

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