Pros and Cons of Slate Floors
Doing some home renovation can definitely be a good experience. There are many factors that should be thought about and considered, most especially if the renovation will be large scale. Every detail, from the biggest to the smallest ones, should be done carefully. One of the factors is floor coverings and finishing, and the design options here should not only be stylish but also functional too. For this purpose, one of the most popular choices nowadays is the slate flooring. Actually, there are pros as well as cons when going for this option.

 

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Here are some of them. First, the advantages. The fact is, using slate floors has a lot of advantages. One of which is the fact that slate is actually very much durable. And this is basically one of the primary reasons why it is the perfect choice of flooring material for areas which have high traffic or those areas which are frequently walked on. Say for instance the living room as well as the dining room.

More so, slate floors are also very much resistant to stains. Thus, they are pretty easy to clean and maintain. So, if the homeowner has kids or is always expecting some guests to come by every once in a while, this is a great flooring option. Lastly, even if the homeowner has been using slate floors for a long time already, he or she can expect that the floors will not easily lose their shine, color and beauty over time. They will still look aesthetic and authentic for a longer period of time.

Although there are many advantages of using slate floors in the house, there are also some disadvantages. For one, as any interior designer would know, the installation of slate floors can really be expensive. Generally, it costs more than other types and kinds of flooring. A homeowner can consult with the designer or contractors to estimate project cost, so think throughout  both aesthetic and budget factors.

Sure, he or she can install it himself or herself. However, he or her should has sufficient expertise in the construction and use of tools and materials. Otherwise they will lose time and money by getting a job that does not meet quality standards.Such work should hire a professional to get the best value for money budget.

Another disadvantage of slate floors is that they can be too cold. Of course, this can be remedied in a lot of ways. For instance, the homeowner can just put a carpet over the floor. But then again, that would also entail some additional cost. So in the end, it is very important for any homeowner or interior designer to consider the pros and cons of slate floors first before going for this option.

 

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