Wood slatsWhen the time comes to choose the best flooring for your office, you have to consider the type of office you have, what your business relations are, what your budget is, and any other professional requirements. It’s important that you have flooring that is in-sync with the ambiance, existing office furniture and overall image you want for your office. You also need to ensure that it serves a practical purpose for your business, is easy to clean and inexpensive to maintain. The following are some of the most common picks for office flooring:

Carpet

Carpets have been traditionally used in a lot in office spaces, and for good reason. With the right carpet, you can make your space look warm and inviting while serving practical purposes such as noise reduction and comfort for the feet and back. A good quality carpet will stand up well to the rigours of a high-traffic work environment and last you many years. You can also get carpet tiles for your office; they come in a wider variety of styles and patterns and can be replaced easily if one area of the carpet wears down faster than others.

Hardwood

Hardwood floors are a great choice for any office as they add warmth, ambiance and a welcoming look. When considering hardwood flooring, you have a variety of wood types to choose from, as well as a range of finishes. The initial cost of installing this type of flooring is relatively high, though if you maintain it properly it will last you a very long time, even in high-use areas. One thing you do have to consider is that hardwood floorboards can be noisy and give small rooms poor acoustic properties, but you can always put down a nice rug to eliminate some of the noise.

Vinyl

Vinyl is a truly versatile flooring material as it can be cut and trimmed to create any design of your choice, it is resistant to moisture, and comes in a wide range of finishes and styles. Modern vinyl comes in an assortment of attractive colours and patterns that can be used to enhance the look of any office space, and can also be installed with a cushion underlay so that it is softer to walk on. When considering vinyl as a possible flooring option, keep in mind the different slip ratings that are offered, and choose the one that is most practical for the purposes of your office.

Tiles

Tiles are ideal for offices that need to be kept clean, sterile and disinfected or ones where you need to be able to wheel carts, projectors or other office equipment around. There are two major types of tiles that you can choose from: ceramic or stone – both are equally durable and easy to clean. The only way you can go wrong with tiles is if they haven’t been laid properly, as they won’t look as good and will need to be replaced sooner. When it comes to inexpensive flooring options that are easy to maintain, tiles are your best bet.