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From porcelain pavers, wood-look planks, and LVT to mosaic tiles, marble, quartz, natural stone countertops, and hardscape materials — design the way you dream with MSI.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of flooring materials are available?
We offer a wide range of flooring materials, including:
- Hardwood: Classic and durable, perfect for adding warmth to any room.
- Laminate: A budget-friendly option that mimics the look of hardwood or stone.
- Vinyl: Versatile and water-resistant, ideal for kitchens and bathrooms.
- Tile: Durable and easy to clean, available in ceramic, porcelain, and natural stone.
How do I choose the right flooring for my space?
Consider the following factors when selecting flooring:
- Room Type: Water-resistant options like tile or vinyl are ideal for kitchens and bathrooms, while carpet adds comfort to bedrooms and living rooms.
- Foot Traffic: High-traffic areas benefit from durable materials like tile or hardwood.
- Style Preferences: Choose a flooring material that complements your home’s decor.
- Maintenance Needs: Some flooring types require more upkeep than others; choose one that fits your lifestyle.
- Budget: We offer flooring options at various price points to meet your budget.
How do I choose the right wall tiles for my kitchen backsplash?
Consider the following factors:
- Material: Ceramic, porcelain, glass, and natural stone are popular choices. Glass tiles add a sleek, modern look, while ceramic and porcelain offer more traditional styles.
- Size: Smaller tiles, such as subway tiles or mosaics, are common for backsplashes, but larger tiles can create a more streamlined look.
- Color and Pattern: Choose a color that complements your kitchen cabinets and countertops. Patterns or textured tiles can add visual interest.
- Maintenance: Choose tiles that are easy to clean and resistant to stains, as backsplashes are prone to splashes and spills.