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Adding a home bar to your house provides a fantastic escape that you will enjoy using to entertain friends, neighbors and family. Your bar offers a place where you can get away from it all for a few hours, and you’ll love playing host to others who want to relax and unwind after a long week.

Whether you already have a bar in your home or you’re in the process of adding one, you should consider the best flooring for your bar area. You want a combination of attractive and durable flooring that will keep you safe while you mix drinks and swap stories.

What to Look for in Bar Flooring

Your bar flooring should have three main qualities:

  1. Easy to clean, as you may spill drinks or snacks.
  2. Slip-resistant, so you can keep your balance even if the flooring gets wet.
  3. Water-resistant, to avoid absorbing too much moisture from spilled drinks.

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Here are three ideas for your home flooring that combine these qualities.

1. Laminate Flooring

Laminate has exceptional durability, and it stands up to moisture. It won’t gap with season changes. Laminate provides great traction in high-traffic areas, as it won’t scratch and will look new even years after it’s been installed. Plus, it can hold heavy bar equipment, keeping its shape even when heavy objects are placed on it.

Plus, you can clean laminate easily. If you spill something, just mop it up, and the flooring won’t absorb the liquid.

2. Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood flooring will give your bar plenty of character. Its reflective surface looks perfect when paired with a rustic-looking bar, and you can spill drinks without worrying about damaging the floor. When you wipe up the liquid fast, you won’t see any lasting trace of your accident.

Hardwood is simple to clean, which many people see as the flooring’s most significant selling point. Bars get a lot of foot traffic, with people coming in and out freshen their drinks. The strength of the flooring means it will stay looking new for many years to come.

3. Tile Flooring

If your bar sits in an open area of the room, consider tile flooring. The tile lets air circulate beneath, which leads to less moisture absorption. You also get a top layer that protects against daily wear and tear. This feature is ideal for a bar, where people pull out chairs and bump into things after they’ve had a few drinks.

Like hardwood and laminate, tile cleans easily. You can sweep and mop the bar area repeatedly, and the tile won’t wear down. Tile comes in a range of different design options, and finding one that complements your bar will give the area a unique look. You’ll love your time at your bar when you add patterned tile flooring, for example.

Upgrade Your Home Bar Area

Still not sure which floor option would suit your home bar area? Talk to the experts. Request an in-home appointment with our team, and we can advise you on the best flooring for your space.

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