
BEDROOM FLOORING
Bedroom flooring should support rest and relaxation, helping create a quiet, calm environment where you can properly switch off. Comfort, warmth and noise reduction are often more important here than sheer durability although the right choice still needs to perform well long‑term.
During your free home visit, I’ll talk through the options in detail, taking into account how the bedroom is used and what will feel best underfoot.
POPULAR BEDROOM FLOORING OPTIONS
Carpet
Carpet is the most common choice for bedrooms thanks to its warmth, softness and sound‑absorbing qualities. It’s ideal for upstairs rooms and helps make bedrooms feel cosy and inviting.
I'll guide you through:
- Pile types suited to daily use
- Underlay options that improve warmth and comfort
- Colours that create a calm, relaxing feel
Laminate
Laminate can work well in bedrooms where a clean, modern look is preferred. With the right underlay, it can still feel comfortable while being easy to maintain.
Vinyl / Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT)
Vinyl and LVT are practical alternatives that offer durability and a softer feel than laminate, particularly useful if you want consistency across multiple rooms.
BEDROOM FLOORING IF YOU HAVE CHILDREN
Children’s bedrooms place different demands on flooring from bedtime routines to dropped drinks and toys underfoot.
I’ll help you choose:
- Durable carpets that are easy to live with
- Practical colours that hide everyday marks
- Flooring that balances comfort with resilience
BEDROOM FLOORING IF YOU HAVE PETS
In sleeping areas, pets often mean shedding and regular cleaning.
I’ll recommend flooring that:
- Doesn’t trap hair excessively
- Handles claws and movement
- Remains comfortable for both people and pets
COMFORT, WARMTH AND NOISE
Underlay plays a major role in bedroom flooring. I’ll explain which options genuinely improve warmth and noise reduction and which aren’t worth paying extra for.
