3. Wood - Most popular
• Strip Flooring
– Tongue and groove
– Nailed to sub floor
– Pre-finished or unfinished
• Random Plank
– Wider than strips
– Screwed to sub floor, covered with wood plugs
• Parquet
– Small pieces arranged in different designs
– Pre-finished squares for easy installation
4.
5. Stone
• Marble
– Various colors depending on origin
– Verdigris (vər-də-grēs) : marbles that have a green
color
• Limestone: most common, usually white but
may have cloudy streaks
• Onyx: may have layers of colors or banding
6. Stone
• Terrazzo formed using marble or chipped
stones embedded in full concrete.
– artistic and very reliable
– best for outdoor spaces such as verandas or
patios.
– strong but 50% chance of breakage at quarry
7. Stone
• Travertine: porous limestone used on
floors or walls
– Comes from mineral springs
– Holes from escaping gas
– Holes filled with resin which may or may not
be same color
8. Ceramic Tile
• Bathrooms, kitchens, entryways
• Made from baked clay
• Durable, moisture resistant, easy to clean
• Can crack if not installed on even surface
9. Other Tiles
• Ceramic Mosaic
– Individual tiles mounted together
to keep together and make
installation easier
– More often on walls
• Mexican
– Made from clay
– Shaped by hand
– Dried in sun
• Quarry
– Fired Earth/Clay
– Warm brown to beige
10. Resilient Floor Coverings
• Flooring with a semi-hard
surface that returns to its
original shape after
stress
• Warmer and quieter to
walk on
• Not quite as durable
• Vinyl and plastic laminate
11. • Resists stains, affordable
• Sheet Vinyl
– 6, 9, 12 foot sheets
– Rotogravure (rō-tə-grə-vyur)
• Top layer covered with clear coating
• Thin, tears easily
– Inlaid
• Colored chips make designs (heat,
pressure)
• Design all the way to backing
• Most durable of the vinyl
Vinyl
12. Vinyl
• Vinyl Tiles
– 12 in. X 12 in.
– Sticky backing
– Place together like a puzzle
13. Carpet
• Insulates against drafts
• Decreases noise
• More comforting feel
• Quality
– Pile (nap): visible surface of carpet
– Density: how close the tufts are made together, more
important than depth
– Heat setting
– Twist
– Depth
14. Carpet Fibers
Nylon:
–most popular,
–durable,
–easy to
maintain,
–limited colors
Polypropylene (olefin):
–strong,
–nonabsorbent,
–resists stains and static,
–colorfast,
–cheap,
–crushes easily,
–limited colors,
–heat sensitive
95% made of manufactured fibers
15. Carpet Fibers Cont.
Polyester blend (PET)
• made from recycled plastics,
• resists stains and fading
Acrylic:
• feels and looks like wool,
• low static level,
• resists mildew,
• subject to pilling
16. Carpet Fibers Cont.
• soft
• durable
• long lasting
• expensive
• moth sensitive
• shrinkage
• allergies
• hard to clean
Wool:
17. Carpeting Textures / Categories
• Cut Pile
– Formal looking plush, velvet,
smooth, may flatten
• Saxony
– Similar to cut but yarns have
been twisted more giving less
formal appearance
• Frieze
– Informal, curly texture, shows
minimal marks
18. Carpeting Textures / Categories
• Level Loop
– Loops are all same height, may have flecks of
darker color, durable
• Multi-level Loop
– Two or three loop heights, sculpted or
embossed effect, good in high traffic areas
• Cut and Loop Pile
– Sculptured effect from some looks cut and
some braided, very durable
19. Backing or Cushion
• Extends life of carpet
• Shock absorber
• Less than ½” thick
20. Laws
• Flammable Fabrics Act- Federal Govt.
protects consumers with regulations.
Must follow standards for fabrics, rugs,
carpets, mattresses
• Label must include:
– Fiber content and percentage
– Manufacturer
– Country of origin
– Care information