kid-friendly flooring options

kid-friendly flooring options

In a household with children, it's wise to choose flooring that will be able to withstand not only your average daily wear and tear, but also the extra little messes that may occur when your kids are playing, eating, or coming in after spending time outside. Thankfully, there are quite a few beautiful options available, so you don't have to sacrifice your design preferences to have the durable floors you need.

What are some of the top kid-friendly flooring products to consider when you're ready to remodel any room in your home? Our short guide below can help you get started.
 

You Can't Go Wrong with Hardwood


Hardwood floors are popular for a host of reasons. This flooring can add character to a room, and it can even help add more value to your home. Beyond that, you don't have to worry about this flooring going out of style, and it'll be durable enough to last for many years to come. Plus, it isn't too difficult to maintain the look of these floors, even if you have kids.

However, scratches can happen, especially when you have kids who play with toys on the floor. It might be wise to set down some area rugs to enhance the look of your space, while also giving your children a place to play comfortably without doing damage to the wood. Also, shop strategically, as certain types of hardwood, such as red oak and Australian cypress, are stronger, and they showcase grain that may help hide the appearance of scratches and dents that can happen when you have a busy family with kids.

The good news is that, if your hardwood is starting to look a little too worn, you might be able to have your flooring refinished to make it look like new again. Also, hardwood typically won't trap dust, animal dander, and dirt, so if your kids are allergic, this flooring might be a good choice, as you can easily keep it clean by removing debris from the surface.

Pro tip: Bamboo is a specific type of wood floor that you might want to consider if you're looking for an affordable option that's durable and made from a renewable resource. Plus, bamboo is great for homes with children because it can be even more resistant to scratches and stains, and it's also harder than some other hardwood options.
 

Laminate Flooring Is Affordable and Durable


Whether hardwood flooring is out of your budget or you want something that won't need to be polished or waxed to look its best, laminate might be just what you need. Like hardwood, this is a flooring product that's easy to keep clean, making it ideal for a house with kids. And the best part is that today's top laminate floors can look just like hardwood, so no one will know the difference.

With high-quality laminate flooring, you might not have to worry as much about staining and fading. The right product will also be more resistant to scratches, dents, and daily wear and tear. Perfect for families!

Another reason why laminate is a solid option for households with children: the right underlayment can help reduce noise. Any family with kids knows how important that is! And if you want to ensure your kids? feet will always be warm while they're walking around and playing, you can even have radiant floor heating installed under your laminate.

Pro tip: Want to go with a look that's different from hardwood? Great news: laminate also comes in a variety of other colors and styles, such as tile and stone.
 

Classic Carpet Is Soft and Attractive


Carpet is yet another great choice for flooring in a home with kids. Soft, warm, and comfortable, it also provides insulation that can help absorb some of the noise that's made by children. And another one of the main reasons why carpets are popular among parents is because they can provide cushioning if a child slips and falls on the ground.

Regardless of your style, there's a carpet that's perfect for you. As you shop, you'll inevitably come across a range of colors and fibers that can complement any design. For example, a well-known product is Dream Weaver carpeting. It's made using technology that ensures the color will look like new for years, and the fibers are also resistant to stains.

One of the drawbacks to consider with carpeting is that it can get stained if it isn't properly cleaned and maintained, especially in homes where kids might spill juice or track in dirt from the great outdoors.

Pro tip: Loop pile carpets can work better in areas with more foot traffic, such as play areas for the kids because they're more durable. Cut pile, on the other hand, is a smart choice if you want your carpet to be plush and cozy under your feet, and if your kids like to spend a lot of time sitting on the floor.
 

Shop for the Perfect Flooring for Your Family!


At Denver Carpet & Flooring, we offer a variety of flooring products, from carpets and hardwood to laminate and more, to suit your family's unique needs and preferences. Contact us today to set up a free in-home consultation and talk to our experts about what you're looking for in kid-friendly floors.

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