Choosing the right Flooring for a Home Office
30 June 2024
Before Covid, working from home was almost unheard of, but over the past 4 years has been the go-to option for many employees, Even the traditional garden shed has evolved into something quite spectacular.
There’s lots to consider. Do you simply update the room you’ll be working from or completely change the flooring? The size and layout will both be key as well as the design – diagonal and herringbone can both make a room look deceptively bigger.Hard Flooring will be more hard wearing and last longer and is a good option. Whether wood, stone or ceramic, it’s bound to look the part and mean far less maintenance.
Vinyl Tiles are the most affordable among options available, whilst also being hard wearing and low maintenance. They also offer good thermal and acoustic properties.
Carpets are a traditional solution, also providing good thermal and acoustic properties. Usually installed on underlay, carpets are perfect for floors with lumps and bumps without affecting the overall appearance.
Carpet tiles are the top alternative to carpet tiles and an ideal solution to awkward spaces. Being cut to fit quickly, the design options are plentiful.
So whether you have some ideas in mind or just don’t know where to start, QC Commercial Flooring can help.
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