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Expert Tips for Choosing the Right Outdoor Flooring

10 October 2022

By: Floorrich Singapore

Finding a suitable flooring for your outdoor area can be quite the challenge with the variety of choices available. The right flooring goes beyond “coverage” for your outdoor space, it also transforms the overall look, accentuating stylishness and functionality. Creating a beautiful, high-quality outdoor space flooring serves as a long-lasting and valuable investment. Read on to find out the common types of outdoor flooring in Singapore. 1. Wood plastic composite Wood plastic composite (WPC) is created from a combination of natural wood and plastic fibres. The common materials such as bamboo, sawdust, peanut hulls and pulp are usually blended with plastic powder to form WPC. It is secure and suitable for construction purposes. WPC is flexible as it can be moulded to any shape and size, and dyed for any design theme. Pros: Cons: 2. Solid timber Suitable for different design styles and settings, solid timber is cut in a length form, directly from the tree. Typically, solid timber is made from hardwood or softwood species. Without compromising its stability of finishing, solid timber can be sanded to eliminate any flaws. Over time, its colour changes from golden brown to dark brown. Pros: Cons: -Damage to the flooring  -Damage to walls and other surrounding structures  -You may have to pay twice the cost to fix any mistakes occurred from the flooring installation 3. Artificial grass Artificial grass is an ideal flooring option for most properties. It is usually made of waterproof PE or PP material. By installing artificial grass flooring at your outdoor space, drainage is no longer a cause of concern as artificial grass flooring considers itself to be an effective drainage solution. Pros: Cons: 4. Stone Stone floors, stunning and durable, are highly sought after these days. They are a great investment for outdoor decking when well maintained on a regular basis. Pros: Cons: 5. Brick Brick is among the most common building materials across the globe. Traditionally built from earthen clays, bricks were then made as rectangular blocks for building purposes. The bricks developed for flooring are called clay pavers. Pros: Cons: Choosing the right flooring material for aesthetics and functionality is undoubtedly essential. Nonetheless, you should also consider the following factors when looking for an ideal outdoor flooring: 1. Porosity Hard surface floor types are mainly classified into porous and non-porous types. Surrounding and external conditions of the installation area plays a huge role in the type you ultimately choose. Porous floors easily absorb moisture and soils. This may cause discolouration over time and even result in the development of bacteria and malodor. To prevent this, some may prefer adding a protective coating to their porous floors. On the other hand, a non-porous floor does not easily absorb water or soils, making it easier to clean and maintain. It is also more durable and has high resistance to scratches. 2. Thickness Thickness is another factor to take into account. Durable and impact resistant, thicker flooring makes for a better choice. Other advantages include reduced sound migration, enhanced insulating properties, and softer footfalls. In addition, floor thickness also determines the aesthetics of your living space. Thicker flooring provides better bridging of subfloor imperfections. Some prefer double-thickness flooring as it can be placed directly over different surfaces to build a raised path. Cables and pipes are well “hidden” underneath, thanks to the practical installation of this elevated flooring. 3. Tile size There are different styles, sizes and designs of floor tiles that may even be blended to meet your design goals. Read on for helpful tips to improve the perception of spaces through tile size. 4. Non-slippery feature When it comes to flooring, safety is of priority. A non-slip flooring is essential for an outdoor decking setup. There are three levels of slipping feature for floor tiles, ranging from non-slip properties (GRIP) to class 3, or R11, being the highest one. Today, more home and business owners are in favour of WPC and solid timber as their outdoor flooring options. For composite decking material like WPC, its low maintenance, durability, high performance and eco-friendliness makes it ideal in outdoor spaces. On the other hand, solid timber is also an affordable, popular flooring option. Replicating the look of natural wood, it is durable and aesthetically pleasing. Ultimately, remember to use the right procedures to maintain your outdoor floor condition for longer service years, regardless of the floor type installed in your outdoor space. Floorrich is a professional wood and vinyl flooring supplier in Singapore, ensuring the best flooring solutions Contact us today to install your desired flooring.

How Does Flooring Affect Your Home & Which to Choose

03 October 2022

By: Floorrich Singapore

Floors are integral in every home, delivering structural support for the contents and occupants of a room. In fact, some of them are even heat, moisture and sound resistant. With significant impact on a room’s ambience, be it the centrepiece or a complementary feature, different types of flooring adds to the aesthetic of your home, transforming its style, look and feel. The right flooring can make a room look cosier, larger, warmer or cooler. Different types of flooring emphasise different functions. For instance, some flooring is better at resisting the buildup of dust, dander and other common allergens. Beyond flaunting and expressing your style, a good flooring ensures the health of your home. Listed below are common types of home flooring options available in Singapore: 1. Vinyl Vinyl flooring is highly durable, practical and affordable, composing of several different layers that are sandwiched together. Available in different appealing textures, styles and colours, vinyl flooring is mainly classified into Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT) and vinyl roll. Vinyl flooring provides comfort to users as it is softer than hardwood. Its cushion-backed finish makes it comfortable to stand for a long duration of time. Pros: Cons:  2. Laminate Featuring an authentic wooden floor appearance, laminate is a synthetic product constructed from thin, pressed wood board with repetitive printed images of wood fused onto a fiberboard core. It can be used in bathrooms, kitchens and living rooms. Installable at a reasonable cost, the versatility of style that laminate provides enables it to complement almost any design or theme. However, it is not a material that will raise your long-term real estate value, but instead, serves as a good way to uplift an otherwise shabby floor. Pros: Cons: 3. SPC vinyl flooring Stone Plastic Composite (SPC) flooring is the newest innovative material in the industry. A combination of tone powder and pvc plastic forms the core of SPC multi-layered floor planks. Commonly installed with a click style system, this premium luxury vinyl tile has a design layer that simulates virtually any stone or wood floor colours or patterns. SPC vinyl flooring is often used for floors with high foot traffic and also suitable for wet rooms in the house and other spaces. Pros: Cons: 4. Homogeneous Homogeneous tiles are a type of ceramic tile made up of fine porcelain clays but heated under much higher temperatures, compared to ceramic ones. Due to their waterproof property and slip resistant capabilities, homogeneous tiles are suitable for use in garages, kitchens, and other areas where splashes may occur. The best part? They do not have pores, thus, making them resistant to stains as well. Pros: Cons: 5. Marble Marble flooring remains one of the stone flooring types that are highly popular among homeowners. Available in various colours and patterns, marble flooring instantly enhances and elevates the appearance of a space. Manufactured by limestone crystallising from high temperatures and pressure underground, these tiles provide insulation and help to keep your home warm. They are perfect for kitchens and even fireplaces. Pros: Cons: 6. Hardwood With timeless designs that may incur resale value, hardwood flooring is a natural and durable flooring option for homes. Available in different wood selections such as maple, pine, oak and bamboo, hardwood flooring improves the overall ambiance of your home, accentuating sophistication and class. At the same time, it also offers a touch of warmth and character to both traditional and modern homes. People often compare hardwood flooring with vinyl tiles. Hardwood flooring has a greater resale value and the process of restoring hardwood flooring is much easier than that of vinyl flooring. Pros: Cons: 7. Solid timber A solid timber flooring possesses a traditional hardwood style flooring that comes as a raw product. This type of flooring requires the installer to sand and polish the whole area, after the boards are laid. It can be re-sanded and polished multiple times. Solid timber floorings may be installed in your dining, living and hallway areas. Pros: Cons: Choosing a good quality flooring provides comfort and improves your home’s interior design. Do consider the pros and cons of different types of flooring before selecting the best one for your individual home living lifestyle. Floorrich provides excellent workmanship for hardwood and vinyl flooring installations in residential, HDB, and commercial properties across Singapore. With a team of well-trained and experienced flooring installation specialists, getting your dream flooring is made possible Contact us now for quality flooring solutions!

5 Types of Vinyl Flooring Patterns to Consider for Your Next Project

09 September 2022

By: Floorrich Singapore

When people think of interior design, their minds immediately gravitate towards avant-garde furniture, visual concepts, colour schemes for their walls, or how to maximise the floorspace in their home or commercial property. However, equally important to both the look and feel, is the type and design of the flooring chosen. Many people choose vinyl flooring in Singapore and for good reason. It’s simple to install, extremely durable, cost-effective, and comes in a variety of patterns to enhance the aesthetic of any space. Choosing the right vinyl pattern is a matter of individual taste and overall design concept. To help you decide, we’ve picked out 5 specific types of vinyl flooring patterns that you could consider for your next project. 1. Herringbone Pattern A classic pattern that imitates fish scales, vinyl wood flooring in a herringbone pattern stands out immediately in any space. Adding a spark of energy and dynamism to the room, it’s a sophisticated pattern that immediately communicates a strong and unique personality. By adjusting the colour of the vinyl and choosing the right décor to complement the overall pattern, you can bend this historical design to suit your own personal style. 2. Stagger Pattern Bringing stability and structural integrity to your floors, while using the interplay of colours to bring out the best of what vinyl has to offer, the stagger pattern is one of the most commonly chosen vinyl flooring designs. Planks are arranged on alternating sides of a centreline such that at first glance they seem haphazard. On closer inspection the staggered pattern can be seen which brings into closer focus the order within this seemingly random layout. Best when used with two or three colour variations, the stagger pattern can be tweaked to either stand out boldly or subtly complement the other design elements in the space. 3. Diagonal Pattern Diagonal for the daring. This visually stunning vinyl flooring pattern is for those unafraid of taking risks. Diagonal patterns are offset on a 45 degree angle which immediately draws the eye of anyone who enters the room. They make the space feel bigger and more vibrant by drawing the eye to the corners of the room, rather than the central areas. However, this uncommon pattern also makes you work for it. Diagonal vinyl patterns tend to be more expensive and require more labour for installation due to the extra cuts required and also results in higher wastage. 4. Weave Pattern A pattern that makes you blink twice upon seeing it for the first time, the weave vinyl flooring pattern creates the effect of movement in a static space. It’s a clever visual trick that never grows old and adds an element of fun and liveliness to any room. Working equally well with either one or two coloured variations, the weave pattern can both class up a place or introduce an aspect of playfulness with its wavy, shifting design. 5. Random Pattern If you’re looking to create a truly idiosyncratic look to your room, and you have the right colour variations to back you up, then you can consider going for a random vinyl flooring pattern. This versatile and aimless design puts your vinyl choices front and centre and lets them truly shine. Ideally the random pattern should either feature a singular colour or a myriad of different hues. Showcasing your creativity and chaotic spirit, the lack of order to your flooring can actually be quite calming to the eye and helps to bring out your other interior design choices in a space. So for those who think vinyl wood flooring is boring or unimaginative, think again. Vinyl allows you to precisely engineer the look you want for a space and can help spearhead your overall design concept. Not something to be overlooked, choosing the right vinyl pattern can elevate the character of a room to the next level. Convinced by a vinyl pattern and looking for a vinyl flooring supplier in Singapore? Floorrich is a leading flooring company and a specialist in the field with more than 2 decades of experience. Contact us today to enquire about your next project and let us know what your requirements are.

A Guide To Choosing A Suitable Bedroom Flooring

30 June 2022

By: Floorrich Singapore

Our bedrooms are personal havens where we spend the majority of our time resting and rejuvenate before the start of a new day. The interior design and vibe of our bedrooms must be comfortable and to our liking in order for it to be a conducive environment for optimal relaxation. While furnishings, scent, and temperature are all important considerations, your bedroom flooring will also have an impact on your rest experience. Your flooring, as one of the largest surfaces in your home, has a significant impact on the aesthetics of your home. It is also the only surface that comes into constant direct contact with your body. The material you select for your bedroom flooring also has an impact on how healthy your environment is. There are two important factors to consider when selecting a flooring material for your bedroom: design and comfort. Because bedrooms have low traffic, the durability of your flooring isn’t the most important consideration. However, as your bedroom should be a comfortable place for you to rest and relax, its design is important because it sets the tone for the room’s style and influences how calm and soothing your space will be. The best bedroom flooring is one that is comfortable for your bare feet while also being available in a variety of styles to match your interior design preferences. There are many different types of flooring materials, but wood and vinyl flooring are some of the only ones that meet these requirements. They each have their own set of advantages in terms of comfort and design, and they are relatively long-lasting. Wood flooring Wood flooring has a natural wood grain appearance and a warm colour that softens up a room. They contribute to a biophilic interior, which helps to reduce stress and improve cognitive function and creativity. Wood flooring is also available in a variety of colours and patterns, making it a versatile material suitable for different interiors. Vinyl flooring Vinyl flooring is both inexpensive and long-lasting. It also has an infinite number of design options, making it ideal for all types of home interiors. This means you’ll be able to select a flooring design that complements your personal taste. Vinyl also has a soft backing that makes it very comfortable to stand or walk on. All of our vinyl flooring options at Floorrich are also non-toxic and environmentally friendly. Unlike tiles, both wood and vinyl flooring are warm underfoot, which many homeowners appreciate because no one likes to walk on cold hard floors. Installing the right flooring immediately improves your bedroom’s environment and makes it more conducive to rest and sleep. Add your favourite furnishings and some plush bedding, and your bedroom will be the ideal place to unwind. Looking for new bedroom flooring options? Floorrich is a flooring specialist in Singapore that provides eco-friendly and non-toxic flooring. Get in touch with us today to learn more about our product offerings.