Monday, October 6, 2014

What Type of Flooring is Best for Pets?



If you are a pet owner, you want the very best for your pets. While many people consider different types of floor designs for their new home from an aesthetic point of view, they often don't consider how their pets will fare in a home with those flooring designs. We've compiled a few questions for you to ask yourself about your pet, when choosing the flooring designs for your new home.
Dog
  • Does your dog shed? If so, you're going to want flooring that's easy to clean. In which case, hardwood floors or laminate hardwood floors are probably your best option.
  • Does your dog have trimmed nails? If not, you might want to consider hardwoods. Laminate wood floors are softer than hardwoods, and your dog's nails might scratch the finish.
  • Verdict: Hardwood flooring

Cat
  • The same concerns that apply to dogs apply to cats as well. If they shed, you'll want flooring that's easy to clean, and if their nails aren't trimmed, and you don't want scratched floors, you'll want to go with something durable like hardwood.
  • Verdict: Hardwood flooring

Rodent
  • Does your rodent have a 'hamster ball'? If not, you're definitely going to want a hardwood floor, that will be easy for the animal to walk on. If you do have a 'hamster ball' for your rodent to roll around in, short carpeting would also be okay.
  • Verdict: Hardwood floors or short carpeting

Bird
  • Is your bird loud? If so, you may want to consider carpeting to absorb some of the sound. Hardwood or wood laminate floors can still be an option, as long as you make sure the room has plenty or throw rugs, furniture, and drapes to absorb the sound.
  • Verdict: Carpeting, possibly hardwood or laminate wood floors

Reptile
  • Do you let your reptile crawl on the floor? If not, flooring choice obviously doesn't matter. If you do, they would be better off on a hardwood or laminate surface.
  • Verdict: Hardwood or laminate wood floors

Fish
  • Do you allow your fish to crawl on the floor? Really?
  • Verdict: Pet ownership may not be for you.
There are many other things to consider when choosing flooring for a home with pets, such as the environmental friendliness, air quality, and comfort, etc. This will give you a starting point to make sure you consider the needs of all the residents of your home before looking at new flooring options.