Before you buy basement flooring, you should also consider whether the ...

What do you keep in your basement?


What you use your basement for will help determine what kind of basement flooring you will want to use. For instance, if you're basement will be someone's living quarters, then you will want to ensure the basement flooring is particularly tasteful. If you'll be storing things down in the basement, you might have to factor that in before deciding upon specific basement flooring.

 

Before you buy basement flooring, you should also consider whether the basement will serve as a primary meeting place for your family. Buying hardwood flooring for your basement might not be the best use of your money, but that doesn't mean that you can't buy something particularly nice, especially if your basement is an important area for family gatherings.

 

In some homes, basements are where the children play. If this is the way it is in your home, you'll want to stay away from basement flooring that is slippery. You'll want to buy basement flooring that provides good traction so that your children don't needlessly slip and fall. If you don't have little ones at home, you'll have more leeway in terms of what you can do. Basement flooring can be as elegant or as conservative as you want. Typically, only people who have people living in the basement-such as tenants-would ever consider going all out when installing basement flooring.

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