What are the best flooring choices in the market?
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What are the best flooring choices in the market?

Flooring options are a crucial component of interior design that have a big influence on how a room looks and feels. The perfect flooring can raise a property's value while also enhancing its appearance and functionality. There are several flooring options to choose from as a result of technological and innovative breakthroughs that have completely changed the sector. The correct flooring can make all the difference in creating a beautiful, practical and comfortable environment, whether you are remodelling a house, constructing a new space or searching for a commercial flooring solution.

According to a report by Markets and Markets, the Indian flooring market is expected to reach $ 7.2 billion by 2024, growing at a CAGR of 7.2 per cent from 2019 to 2024. The residential sector is the largest end-user of flooring solutions in India, accounting for over 60 per cent of the market share. However, the commercial and industrial sectors are also growing rapidly. The evolution of flooring begins with stones and bricks and extends to modern-day solutions like vinyl. laminate and engineered timber.

“The earliest known documentation of flooring solutionsis very diversely spread around the globe; for instance, the stone and brick flooring solutions from the Harappa and Egyptian civilisations,” says Suraj Mittal, Founder and Principal Architect, Future Concepts. “Over time, with the development of the building and design industry and the evolution of people’s requirements, tastes, innovation and value addition, flooring solutions have undergone significant and apparent evolution. The advancement in technology now enables us to have a variety of flooring options like ceramics, wood, marble, carpets, vinyl, laminate and much more.”

“Over the centuries, flooring solutions have evolved significantly as technology and innovation enabled the development of new materials and installation methods,” says Seema Pandey, Co-Founder, Arquite. “In the past, natural elements like wood, stone and clay were frequently used. Eventually, grand estates with a variety of designs and layouts began to use wooden flooring more frequently. After the industrial revolution, mass-produced carpet, cork and linoleum became available...”

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Flooring options are a crucial component of interior design that have a big influence on how a room looks and feels. The perfect flooring can raise a property's value while also enhancing its appearance and functionality. There are several flooring options to choose from as a result of technological and innovative breakthroughs that have completely changed the sector. The correct flooring can make all the difference in creating a beautiful, practical and comfortable environment, whether you are remodelling a house, constructing a new space or searching for a commercial flooring solution. According to a report by Markets and Markets, the Indian flooring market is expected to reach $ 7.2 billion by 2024, growing at a CAGR of 7.2 per cent from 2019 to 2024. The residential sector is the largest end-user of flooring solutions in India, accounting for over 60 per cent of the market share. However, the commercial and industrial sectors are also growing rapidly. The evolution of flooring begins with stones and bricks and extends to modern-day solutions like vinyl. laminate and engineered timber. “The earliest known documentation of flooring solutionsis very diversely spread around the globe; for instance, the stone and brick flooring solutions from the Harappa and Egyptian civilisations,” says Suraj Mittal, Founder and Principal Architect, Future Concepts. “Over time, with the development of the building and design industry and the evolution of people’s requirements, tastes, innovation and value addition, flooring solutions have undergone significant and apparent evolution. The advancement in technology now enables us to have a variety of flooring options like ceramics, wood, marble, carpets, vinyl, laminate and much more.” “Over the centuries, flooring solutions have evolved significantly as technology and innovation enabled the development of new materials and installation methods,” says Seema Pandey, Co-Founder, Arquite. “In the past, natural elements like wood, stone and clay were frequently used. Eventually, grand estates with a variety of designs and layouts began to use wooden flooring more frequently. After the industrial revolution, mass-produced carpet, cork and linoleum became available...”To read the full story, CLICK HERE.

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