So what exactly are laminate floor tiles? To begin with, they are a hybrid form of flooring that consists of four layers. Each layer performs a different function and adds to the overall durability of these tiles. These living room floor tiles often resemble wood and can be a good substitute for hardwood flooring, based on your budget.
\nThese tiles may look like real wood, but only contain pressed wood chips in the base layer. Interestingly, despite its resemblance to wood, the finish is nothing but an image layer of rendered wood!
\nDue to its durability and affordability, laminate is a great option for tiles for your living room. As these tiles are not made of real wood, they can easily be customised in a variety of ways. Based on your needs, you can choose which type of laminate design works best for your interiors.
\nFor homes on a budget, laminate flooring is the best way to create the impression of wooden flooring at a fraction of the cost.
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\nMarble is a great choice for homes looking to add a touch of elegance to their living room floor tiles. The appearance of marble is not the only luxurious thing about it, these floor tiles are also priced at premium rates. However, with beauty comes maintenance, making this type of flooring an expensive choice even post purchase.
\nMarble is known to be porous and will require a sealer to avoid water or spill damage. Without this, frequent exposure to water can lead to discolouration of your tiles. This process will need to be repeated annually, for the best results.
\nIn terms of design, marble is a great option for living room floor tiles as the chances of accidental spills occurring here are low. In the Livspace Home pictured above, this Scandinavian style HDB makes use of both marble and vinyl flooring in the living room area. The ability of marble to comfortably pair with other tile designs makes it incredibly versatile.
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\nUnlike laminate flooring, parquet tiles are made of hardwood and are usually arranged in repetitive patterns to create a Chevron effect. Being made from hardwood, these living room floor tiles offer similar effects and functions. You can even choose between unfinished and prefinished tiles for the living room.
\nUnfinished tiles are sanded and stained on site, allowing you to choose the finish you’d like. Whereas prefinished tiles are factory made and come with little room for personalisation. A point to note here is that prefinished tiles come with a more durable finish than unfinished tiles. As they are factory made, they ensure industry standard durability compared to on-site finishes.
\nWhen it comes to tiles design for your living room, parquet tiles are a great way to decorate your space if your interiors are minimal. These living room floor tiles work best in open spaces, creating a more spacious effect to the room.
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\nProbably known as one of the most popular types of flooring, wood is a great option for living room floor tiles. Despite its popularity, hardwood floors are also a fairly expensive investment due to the materials it uses. But with a higher price tag, come a range of features that can boost your property’s value in the long run.
\nUnlike parquet tiles, you can easily refinish wooden floor tiles to ensure they stay long-lasting. However, since they are wooden, they also require frequent maintenance to prevent warping. In the case of hardwood floors, you will need to be seal and re-coat them annually as a best practice when it comes to maintenance. In humid places like Singapore, you will have to exercise special care to ensure the tiles don’t receive excessive moisture.
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\nTo know more about how to tackle humidity at home, you can check out our favourite tips.
\nHere are a few great budget flooring options you can choose from, based on your requirements:
\nSimilar to laminate floor tiles, vinyl is a great option for homes on a budget. Being low maintenance and slip proof, vinyl tiles work best in homes with kids and the elderly. What’s more, is that they’re a great option for renovations too! You can easily lay these living room floor tiles over your existing floors for a hassle-free makeover.
\nAn important point to note here is that vinyl tiles will need a Green Label Certification before installation. Some vinyl tile materials can be hazardous, and can compromise the air quality in your environment. As this comes with a certain level of risk, it’s best to research the materials you want to use before purchasing them.
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\nThis type of flooring can be considered as a stronger and more cost-effective twin of wooden flooring. Like laminate tiles, these floors are made up of various layers topped with wood veneer. As these living room floor tiles are not wholly made of wood, the benefits they offer are plenty.
\nMuch like hardwood, engineered wood tiles can also be refinished, proving to be a highly sustainable material. However, this also depends on the quality of the tiles you invest in. Cheaper engineered wood tiles might not be able to withstand refinishing compared to higher quality tiles.
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\nSingapore is known for its hot and humid climate, making cool floors a great option for most homes. Here’s where ceramic can help keep your living room floor tiles cool amid heat waves. What’s more, ceramic tiles can even help you achieve an allergen-free home! These tiles have a hard surface which prevents pollen and other allergens from sticking to it, making it extremely easy to wipe down.
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\nNow that you know what living room floor tiles to go for, you can also check out Living Room Design Ideas to Help You Design Your Space.
\nWe hope you found our ideas useful! If you want your home to be just as beautiful, then look no further. Book an online consultation with Livspace today. Delivering safe home interiors has been our No. 1 priority. Click here to find out how interiors are being delivered following all safety protocols.
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