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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Most Comfortable Bedroom Flooring Options

Choosing your bedroom floors is an important design decision. It's where you take your first steps in the morning, and the last place your feet touch before climbing into bed each night, so you want it to be as comfortable as it can be, no?


Wall-to-Wall Carpeting & Rugs
Since carpeting is so soft underneath your feet, it’s no surprise that it’s one of the most popular options when it comes to bedrooms. Another advantage of carpet is the insulation it can provide for your space. This can help isolate your room from the outside noises, making it easier to sleep at night.

Drawback? It’s hard to keep clean. Liquid spills can stain permanently, and if you don’t vacuum regularly, dust and debris can contribute to poor indoor air quality.

Vinyl Flooring
Vinyl flooring is a great way to get the look of a hardwood floor, with the soft feel and warm insulation of carpet. You have the ability to choose the look of nearly any material, pattern, or color. In a low traffic space such as a bedroom, vinyl floors are very easy to care for (just sweep or vacuum weekly). You can even have this flooring option for up to 20 years!

Drawback? Vinyl flooring is associated with several toxic chemicals which are released into the air, making this option relatively bad for the environment.

Laminate Flooring
With laminate, you will achieve the look of hardwood, without paying the price or worrying about the maintenance upkeep (since laminate is made up of a very thin natural material).

Drawback? Laminate flooring isn’t as resilient as other flooring options. Which means when your floor starts to show signs of aging, you’ll have no other option but to remove and replace it.

At Triple S, we know how important it is to keep your floors spotless. That is why we offer several professional cleaning services including carpet and grout tile cleaning. We are a family owned business with over 50 years of experience.

We have three main plant locations:

Stamford Plant | 400 West Main Street
Norwalk Plant | 337 Westport Avenue
Stratford Plant | 1800 Stratford Avenue

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