Flooring in the Bedroom – Most Common Choices
1. Wood
A wooden floor is a great way to create a cozy and warm interior. It's a choice that perfectly fits the atmosphere of a bedroom – a place of rest and relaxation. Wooden boards feel warm underfoot, eliminating the need for rugs, unlike ceramic tiles, even those imitating wood.
However, it’s worth noting that while relatively easy to clean, wood is less resistant to damage. Another key consideration is cost – even engineered wood is a significant investment when it comes to purchase and installation.
2. Laminate Flooring
Visually, laminate panels closely imitate wooden boards – a popular choice for those who dream of a wooden floor in the bedroom but are limited by budget. But not only that. Laminate panels also offer affordable pricing, quick and easy installation, compatibility with underfloor heating (including electric), easy maintenance, and a wide selection of colors and patterns.
What to Put on the Bedroom Floor? Weninger Collection Inspiration
Here are some suggestions from our offer for what to put on your bedroom floor. Which Weninger panels work well in a bedroom?
- Laminate floors from the Lotus collection – wide boards with realistic oak grain and high durability thanks to AC6 wear resistance class. Rustic, elegant Milan, or the classic-toned Como – all visually appealing options.
- Oak Belluno from the Smart collection – a standout floor that becomes the centerpiece of the room. Eye-catching, bold, and memorable, pairing well with neutral walls and minimal decor.
- Oak California – warm, timeless, cozy, and perfect for the relaxing atmosphere of a bedroom.
3. Carpet
The main advantage of carpet in a bedroom is its softness and coziness. Who wouldn't want to wake up and step onto a plush, soft floor? On the downside, carpets are difficult to keep clean – not the best choice for allergy sufferers or those who snack in bed while watching a movie.
4. Tiles
Due to their cold surface, ceramic tiles are rarely considered for bedroom flooring. Still, some people appreciate their style and durability and opt to pair them with underfloor heating or area rugs. Tiles fit perfectly with Mediterranean aesthetics and offer a unique character that’s hard to replicate.
5. Cork, Resin, and Concrete – Less Popular but Stylish Choices
- Resin – durable and easy to clean, now a trendy accent in modern interiors.
- Cork warms up the room and is eco-friendly. It can be finished in various ways or left in its natural look. One major advantage in a bedroom is its acoustic insulation – cork reduces noise and enhances the peaceful atmosphere. A similar effect can be achieved with the right underlayment under laminate panels.
- Concrete effect can be created using grey resin, vinyl panels imitating concrete, or ceramic tiles. Hardcore fans of industrial style often prefer authentic concrete, and that’s why uncolored concrete flooring can now be found even in bedrooms. Usually paired with underfloor heating, as it’s otherwise cold and uncomfortable in winter.