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Flooring trends you’ll love from House of Broadloom

As we head into Spring renovations, House of Broadloom offers many modern options for your home
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Spring is in the air, a time when every homeowner’s fancy turns to updating and renovating. Some are smitten by the latest styles, others get turned on by truly great quality, and House of Broadloom in Sudbury has the season’s hottest flooring trends that everyone will love.

New products have arrived at the House of Broadloom showroom and with it, the seasonal demand for inventory and installations has begun. Property owners who are considering a flooring update this season are encouraged to start planning now. “With spring around the corner and renos starting to ramp up, it’s important to think ahead,” advises Flooring Specialist Larissa Herbert. “Customers need to allow enough time to order products and get in the queue for installation.” In addition to flooring sales, House of Broadloom offers professional design services, delivery and installation, as well as supplies and tools for those choosing to DIY.

Spring Flooring Trends

House of Broadloom carries a wide selection of flooring options including laminate, engineered wood, natural stone, ceramic, carpet, area rugs, sheet vinyl and one of the most exciting and sustainable options, Green Flow cork flooring. “This is such a super cool product,” says Herbert. “It’s got a really great green story behind it and is one of the most environmentally-friendly floors.”

The Green Flow series cork floors by Opus Floors Canada are produced from 100% pure natural cork materials. The materials come from trees that are never cut down, meaning the cork trees will remain a carbon sink for their lifetime. The beauty of natural cork flooring is that even though it is among the most sustainable products on the market, it does not sacrifice the qualities customers look for in flooring for their homes. Cork flooring is naturally warm, quiet, durable, water-resistant, and it actually contributes to a healthier home by improving the indoor air quality.

New trends in laminate flooring are also creating a buzz this season and today’s products, says Herbert, have come a long way in terms of quality and ease-of-use. “Laminate has changed a lot since it came out twenty years ago. It is water-resistant, better click system, easier to work, more DIY-friendly and a heck of a lot more durable.”

The appearance of laminate has also improved greatly from those humble beginnings. Mannington’s Restoration Collection, for example, comes in a palette of colours, grains and designs, each offering a natural warmth and character that emulates the look of hardwood while providing easy maintenance and super durability.

Third-Generation Family Business Celebrating 56 Years in Sudbury

House of Broadloom is truly locally owned and operated, a family enterprise now celebrating three generations of serving the community. While the business has grown over the years, it remains in the original location at 68 Lorne Street in Sudbury. The showroom is open weekdays from 9 to 5 and Saturdays from 10 to 3, with evening appointments available request.

House of Broadloom
68 Lorne Street, Sudbury
705-674-4444

www.houseofbroadloom.ca