Deciding that you need to redecorate or remodel your home is a fun and easy decision. Coming up with decorating ideas for your redecoration and remodel may not be as easy. There was a time when your choices were pretty limited. There was linoleum for the floor and sheet rock for the ceiling. These days, there are a ton of choices. For the ceiling, you can use sheet rock, suspended ceiling tiles, tin, decorative wood, and many others. For the floor, you have tile, vinyl, marble, wood, cement, brick, cork, rubber, and many more, too! Your choices are so widely varied you will be surprised at the sizes, shapes, materials and colors you will run into. Trying to decide between them all can be a little overwhelming, so we decided to put together this article to help you narrow down your choices.
Once upon a time, linoleum was only used for kitchen floors. This idea was not so bad. Many will mix the ideas and the concepts of vinyl and linoleum. Linoleum has been around for such long time, in fact, longer than a century and a half to be exact. If you are looking for a trendy, classic or retro feel in your kitchen, you might consider linoleum. Keep your ceiling in the retro look as well and do not put a suspended ceiling tiles in with the linoleum. The environmentally friendly way to go is linoleum on the floor and something natural on the ceiling such as wood.
Suspended ceiling tiles work the best in a best or attic. They are also widely used in commercial places such retail stores, restaurants, doctor offices, and other places of business. This makes it easy to access overhead electric lines, water lines, and plumbing lines, especially if you are in a basement or a three or four story or more building.
Wood flooring is another popular way to go. This flooring idea first became popular before anything manmade material became popular, like since the beginning of time! It has become very popular all over the world and many places and high end up scale homes are going back to oak, cherry, and walnut flooring. Laminates are also becoming widely used because they can be developed to mimic any floor covering including tile and hardwoods. Of course, suspended ceiling tiles look well with both of these choices along with cork, bamboo, tile, and marble.
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