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    Is Stone Look Hybrid Flooring Right for You? Pros and Cons

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    Natural stones are one of the most stunning types of tiles. They exude so much grace, elegance and sophistication that you can’t help but be in awe of them.

    However, with great beauty comes a greater price tag.

    For most homeowners, buying natural stone tiles isn’t always an option.

    Fortunately, alternatives like stone look hybrid flooring are there to save the day (and some bucks)!

    Peter Yusuf - November 11, 2024

    What is Stone Look Hybrid Flooring?

    Stone Look Hybrid Flooring looks just like natural stone tiles, but it is made of a mix of materials instead of real stone. This engineered flooring has several layers, including a printed design layer that looks like stone, a durable wear layer on top and a waterproof core layer underneath.

    It’s a great choice if you want the style of stone without all the fuss.

    Pros of Stone Look Hybrid Flooring

    Let’s find out what all makes stone look hybrid tiles worth trying!

     

    Durable and Resistant

    This type of flooring has a tough wear layer that protects against scratches, stains and even moisture. It can be used without hesitation in high traffic areas or areas consistently prone to getting wet.

    A few high quality hybrid floors are even UV resistant. This means sharp Australian sun rays won’t be able to fade the colour and beauty of your floors.

     

    Easy Maintenance

    The tricky part about beautiful natural stones is their maintenance. It ain’t always easy to clean natural stones and you must be immensely careful while selecting the materials or tools to clean the tiles.

    One major perk of hybrid flooring is that it can be cleaned easily with simple sweeping or mopping. This type of flooring doesn’t need sealing, polishing or special cleaning products.

    Also, due to the waterproof nature of this flooring, mould and mildew can’t easily grow on them, which is a huge bonus.

     

    Aesthetic Appeal

    Thanks to technological progress, hybrid flooring options today have amazingly realistic designs.

    Not just for stone; if you are looking for other options, hybrid flooring is also available in marble, slate and granite, among many others.

    Whether you want the warmth of a rustic slate or the chic sophistication of marble, hybrid flooring comes in various colours and textures to match any decor style.

     

    Affordability

    Hybrid flooring is generally more budget friendly than natural stone, allowing homeowners to achieve the luxury look of stone without the high price tag. With proper care, stone look hybrid flooring can last 15 to 20 years or more, making it a smart investment for durable yet affordable flooring options.

     

    Easy Installation

    Many Australian homeowners love DIY projects. They can be fun and cost effective, after all.

    However, not all tile installations can be done by yourself. Some tiles require professional expertise.

    Stone look hybrid flooring is one of the few super simple installation options. It often features a click lock system, making the installation process a breeze. You don’t even require adhesive or grout.

    An additional amazing benefit of this flooring is that it can be installed over most subfloors, including concrete, tiles or plywood.

     

    Cons of Stone Look Hybrid Flooring

    While stone look hybrid floors have their fair share of perks, they might not be right for you if any of the following aspects do not agree with you!

     

    Might not have some elements of natural stones

    Stone look hybrid flooring, especially with today’s innovative technologies, mimics natural stones very well. However, it still can not embrace some qualities of natural stones.

    The cool, solid feel of natural stone that gives you a calming feel underfoot isn’t present in stone look hybrid flooring. Some people even claim that the depth and texture of authentic stones are missing from hybrid floors.

     

    Not suitable for outdoor usage

    Traditional stones can withstand extreme temperature fluctuations or harsh UV rays better than hybrid floors. While hybrid floors greatly resist external elements and are durable, real stones win the deal.

     

    Not ideal for high impact commercial settings

    In high traffic commercial settings, traditional stone or tile typically outperforms hybrid flooring. While resilient, hybrid flooring may exhibit signs of wear in areas subject to extreme traffic or heavy weight loads.

    Where to Use Stone Look Hybrid Flooring?

    You can use this type of flooring for most areas of your house. Particularly, hybrid flooring will be most well suited for:

    • Busy households or families with kids and pets. The ability of hybrid floors to resist scratches and stains makes them ideal for areas in a house that witness a lot of movement.

    • Areas like bathrooms and laundry rooms where moisture is almost always prevalent.

    • Homeowners who want the look of stone without the price.

    • Rental properties or temporary spaces can take advantage of stone look hybrid floors, as this type of flooring is durable, affordable and easy to maintain   

    All in All,

    If you like a low maintenance, budget friendly solution that still brings a touch of elegance, stone look hybrid flooring could be the perfect fit. Its durability, easy installation, practicality and visual appeal make it an excellent choice for homeowners seeking the style of stone without the intensive maintenance and high cost.

    Peter Yusuf - Royal Tiles

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    Peter Yusuf is a seasoned Sales and Business Development Manager at Royal Tiles in Sydney, Australia, with a proven track record of success in the global architectural and interior design sectors. With over a decade of experience, he possesses a rich understanding of tile selection and design that has helped countless clients transform their spaces. Peter's expertise spans a wide array of materials and styles, positioning him as a trusted authority in the tile industry.

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