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Restaurant Flooring

There is a lot to think about when it comes to how your restaurant will look. In addition to making choices about what your chairs and tables will look like, you also have to choose bigger items – like flooring. This can be difficult, particularly when whatever floor you choose will cost thousands of dollars and will have to withstand heavy foot traffic.

There are many different choices for restaurant dining room floors. Each comes with its own distinct advantages that you will have to evaluate to pick a flooring option that works best for your restaurant.

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Restaurant Floor Options for Restaurants

Restaurant owners have more choices than ever before when it comes to floors. There are a whole range of options that are designed to last longer, be more attractive.

Hardwood Floors

Hardwood floors are a classic option for a reason: they are beautiful and warm. Some restaurants – particularly those operating in older buildings – have the advantage of having existing hardwood floors. There are a lot of advantages to hardwood floors. They are a timeless style that can be adapted to suit different designs by choosing different woods or finishes. They are also relatively easy to clean with daily mopping and sweeping.

While they can be expensive to install, hardwood floors typically don’t need to be replaced. Instead, if your floors are looking worn, you can refinish them for a much lower cost than a full replacement.

Laminate

Laminate floors are a hybrid type of floor that are made of a particle board base that is topped by an image layer and then a transparent protective layer. They are used a bit in both homes and businesses, as they offer some of the best features of wood at a much lower price point. Laminate is different from vinyl floors in that it contains the particle board layer, instead of only vinyl.

Laminate floors have a few big benefits. First, they come in a range of colours and mimic the look of real wood. 

Because laminate floors have a smooth surface, they are easy to clean. You just need to dry mop or sweep the floors regularly, and then use a hard surface cleaner for deep cleaning. The top layer of laminate floors is fairly touch, which makes them scratch resistant.

While these floors resist scratches, the top layer can chip – particularly when installed in high traffic areas. They are also sensitive to moisture, as the particle board will swell if subjected to water. If the flooring is installed perfectly, with no seams between the planks and waterproof baseboards, it is less likely to swell.

Laminate flooring cannot be refinished, so if it gets damaged, you may have to replace the entire floor. Although it can be durable, over time, it may show dents, chips, and other signs of wear.

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