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If you've been planning to revamp the flooring in your house, you should probably
sift through this story. We shall not only tell you about the flooring options on
offer—from marble and granite to glass mosaic—but more importantly, their cost, so
you can pick the one that suits your budget.
If you're partial to the old-world charm and want wooden flooring, but can't afford
it, go for the laminated version. The latter is synthetic but looks like real wood.
It's cheaper and durable as it is more resistant to moisture.
The good part is that re-flooring doesn't take too much time. As most floors can be
easily laid on the existing one, a 12'x12' room would, on an average, take 1-2 days
to be renovated.
However, heavier material like marble and granite would take longer. If you prefer
to do it yourself, go for vinyl flooring. It's available in rolls and tiles and can
be applied with an industrial adhesive. Besides enhancing the appearance, flooring
also helps hike the resale value of your house. You can easily get back 60-70% more
on your investment.
Here's a ready reckoner to help you decide which floor suits your needs and
budgets.
Tiles
Finish : Glossy
Usage : Tiles are mostly used for exteriors such as lobby and verandah and can be
fitted with cement.
Cost (per sq ft): Ceramic: Rs 15-40; vitrified: Rs 32-150; glass mosaic: Rs 275-
1,200
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Finish : Satin
Usage : Wooden flooring is mostly used in bedrooms or stairs. It helps keep the
room cool in summers and warm during winters, and can be easily laid on the
existing floor by using foam.
Cost (per sq ft): Laminated: Rs 40-60; grooves (4"x8"): Rs 175-200; rough (4"x8"):
Rs 200-350; parquet: Rs 50-60; real wood: Rs 300-1,200
Keep in mind : You can use a damp cloth or mop, but never drain it with water for
cleaning it.
PVC or Vinyl
Finish : Matt
Keep in mind : The flooring can be easily dented or scratched if you use or drag
heavy material.
Marble
Finish : Satin, though you can opt for a glossy one by polishing it or a matt
finish through a honed polish.
Durability : 25 years
Usage : Marble is fitted with cement and is suitable for both the exterior and
interior of a house.
Cost (per sq ft): Sandstone (2"x2"): Rs 22-25; Kota stone (2"x2"): Rs 25-28;
composite: Rs 175-600; white marble (9"x9"): Rs 60-80
Keep in mind : It needs regular maintenance and can be easily damaged by acidic
chemicals or liquids. It's also slippery when wet.
Granite
Finish : Glossy
Usage : It's handy for the kitchen as it is resistant to oil spills, sugary drinks
and acid. Honed granite is good for the bathroom.
Cost (per sq ft): Grey: Rs 70-120; pink or white: Rs 70-110; black: Rs 110-190;
earthen: Rs 175-300
Keep in mind : Though it doesn't crack or damage easily, it needs regular cleaning.
Polished granite is very slippery when wet.