Have You Ever Thought of Layering Floating Floors

Floating floor: have you heard of it? Coming across a term like that sounds weird and leaves a lot of people confused, after all, what’s this floating floor? You may even doubt it, but you’ve certainly seen a lot of floating floors out there. That’s because this type of flooring is nothing more than laminate and vinyl coatings, so common today.

But why did they get that name? Floating floors, like those mentioned above, are those that do not require glue or mortar to be installed. The placement is done only by a fitting system leaving the floor loose, or better said, floating on the subfloor or previous floor.

That is, the floating floor is the best option for anyone looking for a beautiful floor, easy to apply and that does not generate dirt or debris during installation. 

Thermal and acoustic comfort

A great advantage of floating flooring, whether laminated or vinyl, is its ability to generate thermal comfort in the environment, something very welcome, especially for those who live in cold regions.

Another positive feature of this floor is the sound insulation it provides. As the installation is done using a blanket under the floor, the noise and other noises tend to decrease a lot, and this is great for those who live in an apartment and do not want to disturb the downstairs neighbor with the sound of children or jumping high.

Uncomplicated installation

As we mentioned earlier, the floating floor is very easy and quick to install, in addition to not producing dirt, dust, or debris. However, it is important to have a qualified professional to ensure the perfect placement and fit of the pieces.

Resistance and durability

It may not seem like it, but the floating floor has high resistance and durability, as long as it is installed correctly and the cleaning and maintenance instructions are followed exactly. Vinyl flooring, for example, is recommended for commercial use in places with a large flow of people, given its degree of resistance and durability.

Imitates wood

Most laminate and vinyl floors have a color and texture very similar to wood, which is another huge advantage, as this material is one of the main factors responsible for making the home more welcoming and comfortable.

You can even choose one of the hundreds of different tones, ranging from the lightest, almost white, to the darkest, reaching a tone close to black.

Low moisture resistance

One of the main negative points of the floating floor is the low resistance to humidity. Therefore, the idea is that it be installed in dry places and environments, that is, away from bathrooms, kitchens, or external areas.

 

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Author: Renata Kralevska

Renata Kralevska
 

A passionate female writer, I specialize in articles about architecture and home interiors. I love sharing insights and inspiration to help readers create beautiful and functional living spaces.

 

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