Bedroom Flooring Ideas | Powerhouse HCS

Bedroom flooring ideas

The ideal flooring for a bedroom will depend on a variety of factors, such as the sort of property you have, whose bedroom it is, and what your personal preferences are when it comes to flooring materials. Ultimately, preference will be the key deciding factor when choosing flooring for a bedroom.

Let’s look at the best flooring for a bedroom.

Master bedroom flooring ideas

Likely the largest bedroom in the home and often occupied by adults, there aren’t many limitations for master bedroom flooring. Carpet is the most common choice, due to its level of comfort and sound reducing properties. Trixeta is often referred to as the most comfortable synthetic fiber choice, but nylon and polyester also offer high levels of comfort for bedroom applications.

Carpet can require a fair amount of maintenance, such as regular professional cleans to maintain a high level of sanitization and the best appearance. Where a hard flooring option is desired instead, luxury vinyl is a great option to keep that comfortable feeling underfoot. Plenty of colors, designs, and styles are available to suit any interior design styles.

Children’s bedroom flooring ideas

While still a common bedroom flooring choice, carpet can be less than desirable for children’s bedroom flooring, depending on the age of the child. Any spills can create the perfect environment for bacteria and mold growth, and may also stain. Stains can form from other means too, such as coloring pens being used on the floor, so consider how often your children will play in the bedroom to determine whether carpet is a suitable choice.

If you do opt for carpet, polyester is known as the synthetic carpet fiber with the lowest risk of allergic reactions when coming in contact with skin, so this can be an additional peace of mind for younger children.
Hard flooring options, like vinyl, are more popular in children’s bedrooms. This is due to their easy cleaning and maintenance, high water resistance, and comfortable feeling underfoot. Vinyl flooring also offers a respectable lifespan of 10-20 years, depending on the quality of the vinyl and how well it’s maintained, so it will more than see through your child’s time living at home.

Guest bedroom flooring ideas

Guest bedrooms are often used the least out of all the bedrooms in the home, so many homeowners won’t give too much consideration to the flooring they choose for this space. While different flooring materials have their own benefits, this decision will mostly boil down to the flooring that suits your preferences best.

Carpeted floors in a guest bedroom can add a touch of elegance and comfort to the space, giving a homely feel to the room which is often appreciated by guests. Where guest bedrooms are used less frequently, carpet can be much easier to maintain than in other rooms of the home.

Hard flooring options, like vinyl and laminate, are also a great choice for guest bedrooms, offering a sleek appearance that suits many interior design choices.

Whichever bedroom flooring you choose, always have it installed by a professional to ensure maximum longevity and safety.