Flooring Tips
Choosing the Right Bathroom Floor for Your Phoenix Remodel
Choosing the right bathroom floor in Phoenix means prioritizing moisture resistance, durability, and heat performance. Materials like porcelain tile, luxury vinyl, and sealed stone stand out because they handle humidity, daily use, and desert temperature shifts without losing style. The global flooring market continues to expand, with demand rising alongside home renovation activity and material…
Read MoreSustainable Flooring That Looks Good and Lasts in AZ
Sustainable flooring helps Arizona homeowners create spaces that look clean, last longer, and reduce environmental impact without sacrificing performance. According to the C2ES, residential energy use continues to rise, with families spending up to $2k/year on energy bills, making material efficiency and indoor performance more important than ever. At Bram Flooring, we help homeowners and businesses across…
Read MoreBest Flooring for High-Traffic Rooms in Phoenix Homes
Luxury vinyl plank ranks among the best flooring for high-traffic rooms because it resists scratches, moisture, and daily wear. Durable porcelain tile and high-traffic laminate floors also perform well in busy Phoenix homes. Engineered hardwood options and commercial-grade carpet tiles add durability while maintaining warmth and visual appeal. Grand View Research projects the global flooring market…
Read More7 Easy-To-Clean Flooring Options for Arizona Homes
The best flooring options for Arizona homes often include waterproof luxury vinyl planks and durable porcelain or ceramic tile. Many homeowners also consider high-density waterproof laminate and stain-resistant “Pet Perfect” carpet for easier maintenance. Other practical choices include low-sheen engineered hardwood and custom-bound low-pile area rugs for busy spaces. ECOVACS reports that people in the U.S.…
Read MoreHypoallergenic Flooring for Allergy-Prone AZ Families
Hypoallergenic flooring is essential for families in Arizona who have allergies, asthma, or other respiratory sensitivities. The right type of flooring works to trap dust, dander, and other harmful allergens. The material you choose should help improve indoor air quality so you and your family can breathe easier. For some, allergy season is just that…
Read MoreBest Kitchen Flooring Options for Phoenix-Area Homes
The best kitchen flooring options for Phoenix-area homes are heat and moisture-resistant. Tile is an excellent option since it withstands daily wear while still looking great. Other good choices to consider are vinyl and waterproof laminate. According to Talker News, Americans spend an average of 67 minutes per day in the kitchen. If you spend that much…
Read MoreComplementary Rugs and Flooring: Creating a Cohesive Look
When you have hard surface flooring, whether it’s solid or engineered hardwood flooring, luxury viny, or a tile variety, you probably have at least considered purchasing area rugs. Attractive rugs can be useful for absorbing sound, curtailing dirt, and protecting your floors from messes and scratches, as well as making…
Read MoreSafeguarding Floors from Pets: Tips and Tricks
It’s safe to say that pet owners simply adore their cats, dogs, and other domesticated animals! Why else would we put up with all the accidents and chaos they bring to our orderly households? Simply put, pets are a big part of what makes a house feel like a home.…
Read MoreFloor Plan: The Best Flooring for Every Room
Happy 2025! Just a few weeks ago we were finalizing our gift lists and planning festivities, and here we are in a brand new year! The holiday season passes by like a whirlwind and frequently we need a breather when the dust settles. Welcome to January! Feel free to take…
Read MoreRustic Flooring Options: Finding Your Perfect Match
It seems like everything today is “trending” as technology and social media drive and promote what’s popular. And why wouldn’t we all want our homes to look like we are paying attention to what is on trend at the moment? For many of us, following trends is impractical and, to…
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