Reardon’s Flooring offers clear, step-by-step insight to help you choose residential flooring that fits daily life, style, and budget. Start with use and durability: wide plank hardwood can warm a living room, while waterproof vinyl or porcelain tile handles kitchens and bathrooms with less upkeep. Engineered wood suits areas with seasonal humidity swings, and herringbone or chevron patterns add interest without crowding smaller spaces. For bedrooms and stairs, consider plush or textured carpet with the right pad to reduce noise. Planning turns on proper preparation, including subfloor leveling, underlayment selection, and moisture or vapor barriers where needed. Installation methods vary; nail-down hardwood delivers a timeless feel, while floating vinyl or laminate speeds timelines. In basements, rigid core vinyl resists spills, and large format tile minimizes grout lines for easier cleaning. After the install, simple routines like floor mat placement, felt pads on furniture, and gentle cleaners protect finishes, supporting a coordinated, whole-house result that wears well over time.