What Are the Benefits of Installing Cork Flooring in a Living Room?

Cork’s many qualities, both practical and aesthetic, make it a natural and popular choice for living rooms.

Its natural softness makes it comfortable underfoot, perfect for relaxation and family gatherings. Cork’s thermal insulating properties help to keep your living room cosy in cold weather and cool in the summer. It is also very effective at dampening noise from footsteps or adjacent rooms, creating a peaceful environment.

Is Cork Flooring Suitable for Homes with Pets and Children?

Very much so! Cork is soft yet resilient, absorbing impacts and cushioning falls, which makes it safer for young children. It is also anti-microbial and hypoallergenic, contributing to a healthy environment.

Some people worry about pet-related wear and tear, but cork is reasonably resistant to scratches, especially if sealed with a protective finish, so you shouldn’t have any problems.

For more information, please see our article Cork flooring for dogs: a durable and pet-friendly solution.

How Does Cork Flooring Hold Up to Heavy Furniture and Foot Traffic?

Cork is flexible and resilient, which usually allows it to recover well from minor indentations, such as those caused by furniture weight. However, due to cork’s soft texture, dragging heavy furniture or applying sharp points of pressure can cause damage, so we recommend using furniture pads.

In high-traffic areas, the use of rugs can help to maximise your flooring’s longevity.

For more information, please see our article Here’s why cork floors are very durable.