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The Top 5 Cheapest Wood Flooring Options For Your Home

Follow along with the excerpt to learn about the 5 cheapest wood flooring options available and why wood flooring installers recommend them.

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The Top 5 Cheapest Wood Flooring Options For Your Home

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  1. The Top 5 Cheapest Wood Flooring Options For Your Home

  2. Bamboo Flooring Out of all the materials available in the market, bamboo remains one of the most eco-friendly and sustainable options. Why? Because it takes 5 -7 years to mature and is self-generating. Added to that, it is popular for its hardness which exceeds oak and maple woods as well, thereby offering excellent durability. Also, you can get it in a range of shades and design options and is the best choice for flooring if you are on a budget.

  3. Cork Flooring Cork flooring is another option that comes directly under the sustainable materials list. One great thing about cork flooring is that it is soft and comfortable underfoot. Also, it acts as a natural insulator and is a great choice for soundproofing. It is also resistant to moisture which makes it a good fit for kitchen and bathroom areas. Cork flooring is also budget-friendly and offers resistance against mildew, mold, and allergens.

  4. Laminate Flooring Laminate flooring is a synthetic material that is manufactured by pressing multiple layers of particleboards. Laminate flooring mimics hardwood and is highly resistant to moisture. Also, the presence of the top layer makes it resistant to wear, tear, and scratches, thereby making it a good option for high-traffic areas. It is also a DIY-friendly material, but if you aren’t confident enough, seeking the help of professional wood flooring installers is preferable.

  5. Vinyl Plank Flooring This is another one of the synthetic flooring materials also widely known as LVP (Luxury Vinyl Plank) flooring. The design of this material also mimics hardwood but it is entirely made out of different materials. The core is made from some type of foam, while the cover layer is composed of plastic. It is not as soft as cork but is softer than tiles or hardwood. Known for its water resistance and durability, wood flooring installers often recommend vinyl plank flooring for people on a budget range.

  6. Reclaimed Wood Flooring Reclaimed wood is obtained from old structures, like barns or factories, which imparts a distinct weathered look and character to the material. Although finding sources for reclaimed wood might require some extra effort, it's often a cost-effective choice if you have access to these materials. However, installation costs can fluctuate based on the condition of the reclaimed wood.

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