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Choosing the Best Hardwood Floors for Homes with Children

Life with children is full of adventure and, inevitably, accidents will occur. However, having kids doesn't mean you have to compromise on style inside your home, including your choice of hardwood flooring. With some thoughtful consideration, you can select hardwood floors that not only match your active lifestyle but also provide durability and resilience. In this guide, we will explore key factors to consider when choosing the best hardwood floors for a home with children. Let's ensure your flooring can withstand the adventures of family life while maintaining a stylish and inviting atmosphere.

Color

Color

When selecting hardwood flooring for a home with children, consider opting for lighter tones. Lighter hardwood floors tend to hide wear and tear, as well as dirt and scratches, more effectively than darker tones. Lighter colors can help maintain the appearance of a clean and well-maintained space, even with the occasional mess or scuff marks.

Grain

Grain

Certain hardwood species have grain patterns that can help camouflage scratches and dents, ensuring your floors maintain their beauty over time. Hickory and oak, for example, have pronounced grain patterns that help blend imperfections, making them a suitable choice for homes with children. These hardwoods offer both durability and the ability to withstand the wear and tear of an active household.

Texture

Texture

Consider textured hardwood floors, such as distressed, brushed, or hand-scraped finishes. These styles not only add a touch of character and style to your space but also help disguise the inevitable wear and tear that comes with children. The textures and imperfections in these finishes can help mask minor scratches and dents, keeping your floors looking their best.

Finish

Finish

When it comes to the finish of your hardwood floors, opt for a matte sheen rather than a glossy or semi-glossy finish. A matte finish is more forgiving, as it shows scratches, scuffs, and dirt less prominently. Additionally, consider using water-based polyurethane for your finish, as it is more resistant to wear and has lower VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) emissions compared to oil-based counterparts.

Stylish and Kid-Friendly Hardwood Floors

Choosing hardwood floors for a home with children requires thoughtful consideration to ensure durability, resilience, and style. If you have any further questions or need assistance, our expert team at Riemer Floors is here to help you choose the best hardwood flooring options for your home.