Demand rises for kitchen and bathroom wood flooring

Thanks to technology that makes engineered wood water-resistant, there has been a rise in demand for using wood floors in kitchens and bathrooms.

Solid wood, and engineered wood can warp due to high moisture, which is why traditionally they are not installed in high-moisture areas such as bathrooms and kitchens. Laminate flooring is more popular in these rooms.

Jenny Jackson, reporting on the website Bigtimedaily.com, says that a global survey has found that there is an increased demand for custom wood suitable for kitchens and bathrooms. Engineered wood with a water-resistant coating is preferred over hardwood. This gives bathrooms and kitchens a natural look. Wood floors need more care and maintenance than laminate flooring, but this has not put people off installing wood floors.

Wood flooring is rarely the cheapest option, but many Cheshire households and businesses do not mind paying a little extra for the natural look of real wood. The cost of wood flooring is rising but wood floors last longer than many other types of floor materials, making the lifetime cost of wood floors work out cost-effective. Wood floors can also add up to 10% to the value of Cheshire property.

Many Cheshire homeowners are renovating their properties rather than moving. Bathroom and kitchen re-modelling is a favourite improvement area, For Cheshire residents that were put off buying wood for their bathrooms and kitchens, engineered wood treated with a water-resistant coating is a viable choice to replace their existing floors when remodelling.



11 common questions about carpet tiles

When considering installing carpet tiles, there are many questions to answer before deciding if tiles are the best solution. Here are seven of the most common:


1. Do you need underlay for carpet tiles?


Carpet tiles come with an underlay attached. This means that in normal circumstances, no additional underlay is required.

In noisy rooms or high-footfall commercial areas, acoustic underlay can be a good idea. It will reduce noise levels and prevent people hearing noise from upstairs rooms.

If carpet tiles are laid over underfloor heating systems, you may need an insulating underlay. Your carpet fitter will advise on which carpet tiles are best for underfloor heating.

If the floor has an existing underlay, this should be removed.


2. Do you need adhesives for carpet tiles?


Some carpet tiles have a seal and stick system. A layer is peeled off the back of the tile to uncover adhesive so that the tile can be pressed to the floor to stick it securely.

If the carpet tile does not have an adhesive backing, carpet tile glue will need to be spread on the back of each tile. Carpet tile adhesives are a PVA-type glue. They look white when first applied, but as they set, they turn transparent. It is best to wait until the adhesive starts to look transparent before fixing. A good carpet tile glue is tacky so that the carpet tiles stay in place, but can be lifted up to replace them.

It is important that the subfloor is level and clean in order to fit the tiles correctly.

Carpet tiles can be installed without adhesive, but if loose laying, double-sided tape can be used to stop the tiles moving when fitting.


3. Can you lay carpet tiles over existing carpet?


It is recommended to remove the old carpet before laying carpet tiles. If the old carpet is stuck to the floor and is difficult to remove, carpet tiles can be laid over it, but there could be several problems. For a start, if the height of the carpet and the tiles is too high, doors may not be able to open. This means that carpet tiles can only be laid over low pile carpets.

If the existing carpet is worn or has holes, the carpet tiled floor could look uneven. If areas of the carpet are worn down due to heavy footfall, after a while, the floor may start to sink in well-trodden areas.

These issues mean that it is generally better to remove the old carpet. If it is glued to the floor, an expert carpet fitter will be able to remove it.


4. Are carpet tiles waterproof?


Standard carpet tiles are not waterproof, but they do have water resistance, which means that they can be safely laid in areas that have outside entrances where people come in with dripping clothes and umbrellas on rainy days. As long as spills are wiped up promptly, there should be no water damage to the tiles.

Stain-resistant carpet tiles protect against stains from wine, coffee and other substances.

Standard carpet tiles are not recommended for high-moisture areas such as bathrooms and will not survive being immersed for prolonged periods in water if the room is flooded. Basements often have concrete floors and moisture can seep through the floor and damage carpets or carpet tiles.

There are waterproof carpet tiles suitable for basements. These have a waterproof backing that prevents moisture from reaching the carpet part of the tile.

You can also buy waterproof bathroom carpet tiles available. These are soft and comfortable, can be cleaned easily and are quick to install.


5. Are carpet tiles hard-wearing and long lasting?


The answer to this question depends on the quality of the carpet tiles. Cheap carpet tiles are thin and will not last long, especially in commercial high-footfall areas. Heavy duty carpet tiles are much more durable and suitable for high-traffic rooms in offices, restaurants, classrooms and other busy places.

For heavy use, it is recommended that stain-resistant tiles are installed.

Many rooms have areas that wear more quickly and noticeably than others due to how people walk through or across the room. The good thing about carpet tiles is that worn tiles can be replaced by new ones, without the need to relay the entire carpet. For that reason, it’s a good idea to buy spare tiles when installing carpet tiles.


6. Are carpet tiles expensive to install?


The total cost of carpet tiles is the cost of the tiles plus installation charges. A wall-to-wall carpet takes longer to install than carpet tiles, so carpet fitters will usually charge less for tiles.

Additionally, there will often be more wastage on roll carpet compared to carpet tiles. Rooms with corners and odd angles will require more carpet to be cut away.

You can try and save money by laying the carpet tiles yourself, but it is a skilled job best left to an expert carpet fitter


7. Are carpet tiles eco-friendly?


If you are concerned about using environmentally friendly products and reducing carbon emissions, look for carpet tiles made from natural fibres such as cotton, wool or jute. Alternatively, choose tiles made from recycled materials.

Anything that leads to less waste can only be beneficial for the environment, and with carpet tiles, worn areas can be replaced without requiring a completely new floor covering.

At the end of the carpet tiles’ life, they can be disposed of at carpet recycling centres able to recycle carpets in environmentally friendly ways.

Carpet tiles, like carpets, have thermal insulating properties that can save heating energy costs. Tiles laid over underfloor heating powered by solar panels is an eco-friendly and energy-efficient solution for heating buildings.

Some adhesives used to fix carpet tiles are not environmentally friendly and can pollute the air, but alternate eco-friendly adhesives are available.

8. What are carpet tiles?

Carpet tiles are square sections of carpet that are convenient to install and replace and come in a variety of colours and patterns They are a durable flooring solution suitable for both commercial and residential spaces.

9. Can I install carpet tiles myself?

Yes, you can install carpet tiles yourself as they are designed to be easily installed by most people without professional assistance. However, installing carpet tiles can be a long job for large areas, especially if the old floor covering is stuck down and difficult to remove. If the subfloor is uneven, this may need to be levelled before laying carpet tiles. For edges of the room that are not straight, the tiles will need careful cutting to fit around uneven edges

If you are not confident in your do-it-yourself (DIY) skills, then it's worth using a professional carpet installer. Using a fitter employed by the carpet retailer in Chester where you bought the carpet tiles should not be very expensive.

10. How long do carpet tiles last?

Carpet tiles are durable, and decent quality ones can last between ten and twenty years. However, several factors affect the lifespan of the tiles. Thin cheap carpet tiles will not last as long as thicker, better-quality tiles. Carpet tiles wear quicker if they are not maintained well with regular vacuuming and the occasional deep clean.

Carpet tiles can look worn in high-foot-traffic areas. A major advantage of carpet tiles is that you can easily replace the tiles in areas where people regularly walk without having to replace the whole floor covering.

11. Are carpet tiles waterproof?

Carpet tiles are generally not waterproof, as they are made from fabric fibres that can absorb moisture. Some types of carpet tiles have some water resistance but are still not suitable for wet areas such as bathrooms. If water is spilt on carpet tiles, it can be mopped up promptly. Wine and other liquids can stain carpet tiles unless you install tiles treated with a stain resistant barrier.

For rooms with doorways to the outside, place mats that absorb moisture from footwear and dripping clothes.

Moisture can come from underneath the tiles, which can be prevented by using tiles with a built-in water barrier or a water-resistant underlay.

Carpet tiles are a popular choice of floor covering, as good quality ones are cost-effective and are manufactured to last a long time. They are suitable for home or commercial use and available in a wide variety of colours and patterns.

Nearly a third of homeowners dislike their floors

A survey by LightStream asked homeowners what they did not like about their homes, and 30% said they did not like their floors. Nearly three quarters (73%) in the survey said that they planned home improvements, with many looking to replace their floor coverings.

There are many floors covering trends in 2020 including concrete, carpet tiles, and vinyl but traditional wood floors remain a popular choice.

According to architect and interior design specialist Nancy Ruddy, one of the main trends for 2020 is engineered wood flooring. She says:


“They're strong and come in many veneer finishes, and use wood very economically and sustainably.”


The most on-trend woods are oak, ash and mahogany. Ruddy says that these are less photosensitive then other wood types, and are hardwearing so that they will last longer.

Engineered wood is often chosen because it is less expensive than solid wood, but some prefer the natural beauty of hardwood. It is forecast that, in 2020, the demand for wood floors will be driven by environmentally conscious homeowners who want wood sourced from sustainable forests or wood flooring planks made from the reclaimed timber. Wood can easily be recycled at the end of the floor’s life.

You don’t have to follow trends to appreciate the natural look of solid wood or engineered wood flooring in North Wales homes. Wood floors may cost more than alternative floor coverings but they can add value to any Welsh home, which makes wood flooring a good investment.



Surface wear tests reveal the toughest floor coverings

The Consumer Reports organisation has performed surface wear tests on a variety of floors using an abrasion machine. Laminate and porcelain tile flooring came top, with vinyl in third place.

Every floor covering has a wear layer. Laminate flooring has a very tough clear plastic top layer. Vinyl flooring has a strong resistance to foot traffic, dents, stains and sunlight.

Though wood did not rate high for surface wear in the tests, it is still a good choice of floor covering. If it becomes worn or scratched, the floor can be sanded and re-coated protective top layer to make it look like new again. Laminate and vinyl flooring will need replacing after a few years, but wood that is periodically sanded can have a greater lifetime.

Joan Muratore, a floor tester for Consumer Reports says:


"If you love wood and are handy and can refinish it or are willing to pay a professional to do it, it's not a bad choice.”



Wood flooring in North Wales is a popular choice because of its aesthetics and suitability for many room styles, traditional or contemporary. It may not stand up to dragged furniture, dropped pots and dogs with sharp claws, but it looks beautiful, is environmentally friendly and can add up to 10% to the value of a North Wales home.

Many North Wales businesses choose natural wood to impress visitors, but if surface wear is an issue in high-traffic areas, vinyl or laminate may be a better choice, or they could opt for carpets or carpet tiles.

Dirt-trapping entrances keep carpets cleaner

Many commercial buildings have installed luxury carpets, but in busy areas that have a high footfall, it can be an effort to keep the carpet clean and looking attractive. Special entrance carpets trap dirt before it is trodden into the rest of the room and this saves the expense of frequent cleaning.

People coming into a building from the outside tread in dirt, as well as moisture on wet days. Solid floor coverings such as vinyl and laminates are easy to clean, with dirt and debris easily removed with a brush or mopping. In many locations, such as hotels and reception areas, business owners prefer the luxury of a wool carpet, but need to employ cleaners to regularly clean the carpets otherwise they will soon look dirty.

A solution to keeping carpets clean is to have specialized dirt-absorbing materials installed in entrance areas. An example of this is Coral Marine FR, which has been developed for cruise ships and other boats that that carry high numbers of passengers. Coral Marine FR is a mixture of 60% wool and 40% nylon. It is claimed that the system traps 95% of walked-in dirt.

Entrance carpets and carpet tiles in Chester, Wrexham and North Wales can benefit from floor coverings that trap dirt and moisture. Small entrances with light to medium footfall can simply have dirt absorbing mats, but other entrances will require carpets cut to size that are designed to absorb dirt from shoes before it has a chance to be trodden in the whole room.