4 Slip-Resistant Flooring Options



Everyone knows slippery floors pose a safety hazard, but not a lot of people grasp the danger of accidental falls. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 30 million Americans in their advanced years suffer falls every year, with one in five falls resulting in serious complications. 

With a bit of interior remodeling expertise, you can reduce the risks of falling. We recommend starting with your floors. Here are some of the best choices for slip-resistant flooring available to you. 

1. Cork Flooring

Cork flooring is a great choice for those living in colder climates. Cork is warm underfoot, thanks to its insulation properties, plus it has a soft surface that can cushion the impact from a fall. 

Of course, cork flooring is not without drawbacks. Its soft surface absorbs water easily but you shouldn’t worry too much about the issue of water retention—cork flooring can resist water as long as it is properly sealed and well-maintained. 

2. Carpeting

In terms of cushioning capabilities, carpets are also a good choice. To enhance comfort, you can have a high-quality carpet pad installed under carpeting. Keep in mind that like cork flooring, carpet needs to be regularly cleaned to help maintain good indoor air quality. 

3. Non-Slip Vinyl

Not only is non-slip vinyl flooring slip-resistant, it’s also easy to clean. As such, maintenance won’t be a problem. Vinyl is also hard enough to resist scratching and scrapes caused by mobility devices such as wheelchairs and walkers. New luxury vinyl flooring can mimic the look and feel of classic flooring materials such as wood and natural stone. 

4. Rubber Flooring

If you want to prioritize safety, rubber flooring is the safest option. This type of flooring is both shock- and slip-resistant, which is why it’s often used in gyms. Thanks to its excellent durability, rubber flooring is practically immune to scrapes and tears from mobility devices. 

Rubber flooring’s limited design options are certainly a disadvantage, but with the help of a home remodeling contractor, you can come up with a design that enhances aesthetic appeal. 

Age-Proofing Your Home

If you’re considering age-proofing your home, keep in mind that slip-resistant flooring won’t be enough. There are more features that are considered essential in a mobility-friendly home. To learn more about these features, consult DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen. 

Let’s Start a Conversation!

DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Orland Park offers a wide range of professional home renovation services. To get started with a no-obligation consultation, call us at (708) 320-3417 or contact us online! We serve homeowners in Orland Park, New Lenox, Homer Glen, Lemont and Palos Park, as well as the surrounding communities. 

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