Floor Covering unit 6. Floors and Flooring Of all the furnishings in a room, the floor receives the most abuse. Numerous materials are used for flooring.

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Floor Covering unit 6

Floors and Flooring Of all the furnishings in a room, the floor receives the most abuse. Numerous materials are used for flooring including wood, carpet, ceramic tile, concrete, stone, and brick. The flooring sets the mood of the room. When selecting background materials for residential and nonresidential interior settings, it is important to start with the floor and work up. When selecting flooring, remember the following three things: Appearance Durability Maintenance Copyright © Notice: The materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of The Curriculum Center for Family and Consumer Sciences, Texas Tech University.

Most are available with a factory applied protective finish and can be installed over concrete or wood. Wood Flooring - Common Designs  Strip Flooring  Random Plank  Parquet Copyright © Notice: The materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of The Curriculum Center for Family and Consumer Sciences, Texas Tech University.

Stone Flooring - Marble Recrystalization of limestone most common usually white, but may have streaks of clouding Onyx may have layers of different colors or banding Copyright © Notice: The materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of The Curriculum Center for Family and Consumer Sciences, Texas Tech University.

Stone Flooring - Terrazzo Even though marble is strong, there is a 50% + breakage at the quarry. Broken pieces are used to make Terrazzo. Terrazzo tile is used quite often in Italian Renaissance. Copyright © Notice: The materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of The Curriculum Center for Family and Consumer Sciences, Texas Tech University.

Stone Flooring - Travertine Travertine is porous limestone that can be used on floors or walls. The limestone comes from mineral springs which cause limestone to be porous. The resulting holes are caused by escaping gas. When used on floors, holes are filled with a resin that may or may not be the same color. Copyright © Notice: The materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of The Curriculum Center for Family and Consumer Sciences, Texas Tech University.

Tile Flooring - Ceramic Example: Delft Blue and white designs Originated in Holland in the town of Delft Made of baked clay Copyright © Notice: The materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of The Curriculum Center for Family and Consumer Sciences, Texas Tech University.

Tile Flooring Ceramic Mosaic Individual tiles mounted together on a sheet to help keep them together and make installation easier Mexican Made from clay taken directly from the ground Shaped by hand, which results in uneven thickness Dried in the sun and often have prints of leaves, animals, etc. that fall into or step into the drying tile Copyright © Notice: The materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of The Curriculum Center for Family and Consumer Sciences, Texas Tech University.

Tile Flooring Quarry Tile Warm brown to warm beige color Vinyl Tile Available in 9, 12, 14, 16, or 18-inch squares Vinyl also comes in sheet vinyl Linoleum Was the original sheet flooring material, first patented in Is now only manufactured in Europe and imported into the U.S. Is primarily available in roll form, approximately 6’6” wide in lengths up to 98 feet long. Copyright © Notice: The materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of The Curriculum Center for Family and Consumer Sciences, Texas Tech University.

Concrete Flooring Extremely durable Can be stained, painted, stenciled, and textured If maintained properly, should last a lifetime Healthy alternative for people with allergies Popular in restaurants and commercial facilities but used in homes as well Copyright © Notice: The materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of The Curriculum Center for Family and Consumer Sciences, Texas Tech University.

Sheet Vinyl Comes in 6, 9, and 12-foot widths Inlaid Uses color granules arranged in a pattern Layers are fused together with heat and pressure Design goes to the backing Is the most durable vinyl flooring Copyright © Notice: The materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of The Curriculum Center for Family and Consumer Sciences, Texas Tech University.

Carpeting F actors That Are Important to Consumers Density Density – the amount of the face yarn can be determined by bending the carpet sample and noting how close the tufts are together the denser the better Heat setting Heat setting – the setting of the twisted yarns by heat or steam Twist Twist – the rotating or spiraling of the yarn around itself Depth Depth – how “tall” the fibers are Copyright © Notice: The materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of The Curriculum Center for Family and Consumer Sciences, Texas Tech University.

Carpeting - Types of Fibers  Wool  Nylon  Olefin  Polyester  Acrylic Copyright © Notice: The materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of The Curriculum Center for Family and Consumer Sciences, Texas Tech University.

Carpeting - Tufted Carpet More than 90% of all soft floor coverings produced today are made by the tufting process. In tufted carpets, pile yarns are sewn into a primary backing. A secondary backing can be used for additional body and quality. Uncut tufts Primary backing Basic Tufted Weave

Carpeting - C ategories of Tufted Carpet Low-level Loop is used primarily for commercial areas, residential kitchens, and indoor-outdoor carpeting. Sculptured carpeting has cut loops and low-level uncut loops. It is used primarily in residential areas. Plush/Saxony refers to a high-level cut loop. It is also used primarily in residential settings. Frieze refers to medium density cut loops that are usually made of small diameter yarns that have a hard or tight twist. Original tufting machines could only produce solid color, one-level carpet. With advances in dyeing and machine designs, it is now possible to produce multicolored carpets as well as various designs. New styles are developed rapidly. Some of the more popular styles include the following: Copyright © Notice: The materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of The Curriculum Center for Family and Consumer Sciences, Texas Tech University.

Carpet Padding Carpet padding, often called underlay or cushion, is necessary unless a carpet or rug is manufactured with padding already attached. A good padding reduces surface wear and extends the life of a rug or carpet.  Felted Padding Padding can be made of many materials. The following three categories are most typical:  Rubber Padding  Urethane or Plastic Foam Copyright © Notice: The materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of The Curriculum Center for Family and Consumer Sciences, Texas Tech University.

Rugs A rug is distinguished from a carpet in that it is finished on all sides and is not attached to the flooring below. Copyright © Notice: The materials are copyrighted © and trademarked ™ as the property of The Curriculum Center for Family and Consumer Sciences, Texas Tech University.