Let’s say you recently bought a new piece of Marco Island real estate. In order for everything to be perfect, you may want to put in new flooring. Not only will new flooring drastically improve the appearance of your place, it will also tell how strong the foundation would be.

One of the best facts about moving into a new place is the wide variety of options you get to choose from when it comes to new wallpaper and indoor paint, as well as furniture and flooring. Whatever you pick, just make sure it goes with the rest of your home. Thick carpet may look silly in the back of a beach house, while hardwood floors can be a painful mistake for a child’s bedroom. A homeowner’s budget comes into play, as flooring comes in all prices. While purchasing the most expensive is unnecessary, buying the cheapest flooring is sure to be a blunder that will cost you in time and money in renovation.

Whatever you choose, it should be suitable for your lifestyle. Do you want to look like a chic executive with marble floors or a warm and loving warm with carpet? Of course, you can always have your cake and eat it too by switching the flooring from one room to the next. Let’s take a look at some popular flooring options seen in homes for sale in Marco Island.

To start, laminate is the single most common flooring in South Florida, as well as the rest of the nation. After all, it is extremely practical for men, women, and families. It is easy to install and maintain, as well as cost-effective for homeowners. Many folks rely on laminate flooring simply because they can install it themselves, without spending an arm and a leg on hiring professionals to put it in. All a person has to do is follow the directions on the box.

Then there is vinyl flooring. Not unlike laminate, vinyl can be put into a home by an owner without much difficulty. It is also known to be quite practical for representing individual’s tastes. If vinyl sounds like your style, become familiar with the flooring’s two specifications, tile, and sheet. They both work beautifully in both residential and commercial settings. You can also choose from subcategories, like “vinyl tile” and “vinyl sheet,” that look and feel a bit different due to various manufacturing processes.

Another popular flooring seen throughout Florida homes is wood. Every day, people are buying new homes with it already installed, as well as replacing carpet with a wide variety of wood floors. A person can choose whatever his or her heart desires, whether it is “Red Oak,” “bamboo” or Brazilian Cherry. Meanwhile, Brazilian Walnut and Ivorywood are popular as well because a homeowner can choose from so many colors. So, whether you choose to call in a team of professionals or want to be a bit adventurous and try to install your own flooring, a Marco Island luxury homeowner surely has his or her options.

 

About Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty:

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty serves 19 counties throughout Florida with over 40 locations and approximately 1,800 Sales Professionals. The full-service brokerage company, founded in 1999, is a subsidiary of Lennar Corporation, a Fortune 500 company and is a franchise member of the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices’ network, one of the few organizations entrusted to use the world-renowned Berkshire Hathaway name. The company offers residential and commercial services as well as seasonal rentals, property management, REO & Foreclosures, corporate relocations, referral services, title, home service plans, and personal concierge services. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty ranks in the Top 10 in the network among 42,000 Sales Professionals, 1,200 offices throughout 47 states. The company is the overall No. 1 fundraiser for The Sunshine Kids Foundation, having generated more than $3.37 million since 2001. Visit www.BHHSFloridaRealty.com.

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Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty, a wholly-owned subsidiary of WCI Communities, has over 39 locations and more than 1,650 real estate sales professionals and team members serving 17 counties throughout Florida.
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