You might be sick of all the fuss surrounding artificial
flooring types. They’re cheap and all the rage, but the discount comes with a
cost – water damage or cracks and other weaknesses. Natural flooring is the
easiest to protect, and it looks gorgeous.The only downside is that it may be
pricey to lay down natural
floors.
Bamboo
Bamboo is an incredibly
environmentally friendly choice. Bamboo grows very quickly. It’s used a lot
for things like cutting boards, because it’s hard and durable. The same goes
for flooring – it’s a great choice with many options. It also looks unique,
because its grain will be different than the grain of other hardwood
floors.
Cork
Cork sounds a little out
there, but Frank Lloyd Wright himself covered his floors with cork. Cork is a
renewable resource, and it produces a beautiful and low-maintenance floor.
It’s actually made by harvesting the bark of the cork tree – and it doesn’t
involve harming the tree, which is a huge plus. It’s naturally insect
repellent and fire resistant. Plus, it’s a more cushioned and comfortable
floor to walk on than most traditional floors. This makes it an excellent
choice for the kitchen.
Linoleum
This
may be a surprise, but linoleum is made from natural materials and it’s free
from unsafe chemicals like asbestos. It’s actually been around since the
1800s, and it’s made from oil, wood dust, with a canvas backing. It’s an adaptable,
durable floor with infinite color and design possibilities. It even has
natural antibacterial and fire resistant properties. This makes it commonly
used in hospitals. If it’s good enough for a hospital, it’s a fit for you and
your family.
Carpet
Carpet can be a
natural flooring option too! Carpet can be made from natural fibers like
coconut husk, cotton, and wool. Carpet can also be made from recycled nylon
or other recycled materials, like plastic from water bottles. Producers of
natural and recycled carpet also often use natural dying techniques to reduce
the chemicals present in your own.
Rubber
flooring
If the flooring is made from real rubber, this is
a natural floor option. It’s made from the rubber tree, which is a renewable
resource. But be careful – a lot of rubber flooring these days use synthetic
rubber, which is not natural or renewable.
