Tips for Making Cool Floors in Hot and Humid Climates

//Tips for Making Cool Floors in Hot and Humid Climates
  • Wooden Flor

When it’s hot and humid outside, there’s nothing quite like coming back into your air-conditioned home, taking your shoes and socks off, and feeling the cool, reassuring touch of your floor.

However, cool floors aren’t an accident. If you want your home’s floors to be cool to the touch in even the harshest summer months, then you need to do the work ahead of time to pick the right floor. 

In this article, we’ll introduce you to the best cool floors so that you can make the right pick for your home.

Natural Stone

If you spend much time outdoors, then you’re no doubt familiar with this scenario. You’re hiking through a rough trail. It’s a warm day, and you’re panting and trying to stay hydrated like there’s no tomorrow. You look around for a spot to rest for a while and aha! — you spot a natural stone outcropping under the shelter of the shade of a few trees.

If you’ve been in that situation, then you know how pleasing the cool touch of that natural stone is. You can have that, every day, in your own home if you choose to go with natural stone tile flooring. Use these great tips to figure out whether stone flooring is right for you, or if you should go with one of the other options we’ve listed.

Hardwood

Hardwood is a classic flooring option that looks good in pretty much any architectural style. It manages to stay cool during even the hottest summer months, as it takes a lot to warm up natural wood.

However, keep in mind that hardwood isn’t the best option for the budget-conscious. It can come at a steep price if you elect to go for a more exotic wood. However, some synthetic woods are more affordable, though they may not have the patterning that you would wish for.

Laminate

If you like the idea of hardwood floors but the price tag throws you off, then laminate floors are the next best thing. They also are able to stay cool in a warm climate but are typically one of the cheapest flooring options to install.

Just remember that laminate is susceptible to water damage. Extreme humidity or leaking during heavy rain could do some serious damage to your floors if you aren’t careful. As long as you’re careful though, you should be fine.

Porcelain Tile

Last but not least, porcelain is a great option that will stay cool even when it’s 90+ degrees outside. In addition, although tire flooring is difficult to install, it’s cheap to fix since you only need to replace specific tiles that chip or scratch.

Overall, it’s one of the best durable flooring options out there. 

Cool Floors Are One Purchase Away

With this knowledge under your belt, cool floors are only one purchase away. Figure out which of these options makes the most sense for your home interior’s style and budget, and you’ll soon feel that cool touch underfoot that you’ve been dying to experience.

For more home improvement advice, be sure to check out the rest of the articles on the website!

By | 2020-05-25T19:40:36+02:00 May 8th, 2020|Home|

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