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Consider Commercial Flooring For Your HomeBy Michelle Bery Commercial flooring, traditionally used in public buildings that commonly withstand significant traffic, is a great alternative when considering residential flooring. Gone are the days of neutral and plain textured commercial flooring. Todays choices include a variety of colors, materials, and textures that can transform the rooms in your home and offer long term durability when faced with considerable traffic. If you have children, commercial flooring can be particularly beneficial - enduring food, drink, and wear and tear suffered from constant abuse. Many homeowners choose commercial flooring when it comes to renovating hallways leading from a front door, family rooms where people spend most of their time, kitchens, and even bathrooms where high humidity and exposure to water can significantly challenge less durable flooring. Aside from its low cost, commercial flooring offers long term durability often far outlasting its residential counterparts. The material commonly used with modern commercial flooring includes linoleum, vinyl, and even hardwood flooring. Owners will find such flooring to be safer - holding up against spills and protecting those who walk on it from falls - and far easier to clean then less durable flooring. Since commercial flooring has gained popularity in modern residences, the design of such flooring has been elevated to a greater complexity. Much commercial flooring today is made to mimic stone, ceramic, and authentic hardwood - giving homeowners the look they want without the vulnerability that comes with traditional material. Commercial flooring is the wave of the present and future - offering consumers affordability, durability, and reduced maintenance; and transforming rooms with style and creativity. About the Author: For easy to understand, in depth information about commercial flooring visit our ezGuide 2 Flooring.
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