What’s the Most Comfortable Flooring?

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Walking around with no socks is one of summer’s simple pleasures. However, it can be hard to work up the courage to whip those socks off if your bare feet risk coming into contact with an icy cold surface, or worse, an uncomfortable material. If you want to free all 10 of your little piggies from their stockings all year round, you may want to consider investing in a more comfortable floor. Without further ado, here are our top choices for the most comfortable flooring materials available today.

Top 3 Picks for the Most Comfortable Flooring

1. Veering Toward Vinyl

Vesdura Vinyl Planks – 7mm SPC Click Lock – XL Septenary Collection / SKU: 15275134

Vinyl has a reputation for being a hard, thin flooring, and it is, but only sometimes. When most people think of vinyl, they picture it in kitchens, bathrooms, and indoor/outdoor areas, such as mud rooms. The truth is that vinyl takes on the feeling and texture of whatever you put beneath it. Since vinyl is smooth, generally stain-resistant, and effortless to clean, it’s understandable why you might want to put it down in a bedroom or rec room.

Don’t resist doing what you want because you’re afraid of a hard floor. All you have to do is install foam padding or even cork floorboard before you lay down the vinyl. In no time at all, the vinyl flooring will take on the texture of the material underneath.

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2. Let’s Hear It for Laminate

Lamton Laminate - 12mm Ultra CollectionUltra Fresco / 12 / AC3
Lamton Laminate – 12mm in Ultra Fresco / SKU: 15057382

Laminate is ingenious. It takes on the appearance of other materials, such as wood, stone, and concrete. Once it’s installed, it looks real. However, a protective layer keeps the laminate safe from the usual wear and tear, making it even better than the original. Some laminates are impossible to spot, as they’re so realistic.

Another perk is that laminate is incredibly durable. Plus, it tends to cost less than the materials it cleverly mimics. You can install it over your existing floors, and if you go with a glueless laminate, you can remove the pieces and either replace or reinstall them somewhere else.

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3. Hear, Hear for Engineered

Vanier Engineered Hardwood – Artisan Brushed Oak Collection / SKU: 15275534

Engineered wood flooring is another possibility. As the name suggests, this type of material isn’t naturally occurring — it’s engineered and human-made. Because of that, it’s often a better pick than natural wood. Engineered flooring uses various plies of wood along with a top made of solid wood. Beneath that, layers of plywood are firmly pressed together, creating a stable, durable core. It’s the perfect flooring for high-traffic areas that still need to look attractive.

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The Sockless Champion: Underfloor Heating

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Underfloor heating is the real winner. It’s the champion of #NoSocksDay, and the name alone should tell you why. Install underfloor heating throughout your home, and you can walk around with your bare feet out every season — even in the middle of winter. The cool part — no pun intended — is that since the apparatus goes beneath your flooring, you can still install practically anything. In fact, if you’re not worried about freezing cold floors, then underfloor heating might allow you to reconsider a flooring option you initially discounted.

Have you ever thought about installing heating under the floor? It seems like a dream straight out of “The Jetsons,” this magical ability to let your feet go naked even when it’s -40 below outside.

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