Whether you’ve had a pet for decades or joined the recent pet rush, it’s vital to remember the impact owning a pet has on your floors. We love animal pals of all shapes and sizes, and we have a selection of flooring types that can survive screech claws and water bowl spills.

To get you started, we’ve compiled a list of some of our favorite selections. Our friendly specialists at Milano like helping fellow pet owners in selecting a flooring solution that meets their individual needs as well!

Tile Floors.

For decades, ceramic, porcelain, and stone tile have been popular choices for animal lovers for a multiple reason. Tile is a naturally appealing, long-lasting flooring option, and waterproof and scratch-resistant versions add to the attractiveness. Many pets enjoy the fact that tile is cool to the touch, especially after a play in the backyard during the hot summer months. Don’t worry—tile is easy to clean if your doggo decides to jump in the water before going inside the house.


Laminate.

Laminate floors are more durable and scratch-resistant, making it a particularly cost-effective option for larger spaces. To extend the life of your floors, pick a waterproof solution to maximize the life of your floors.

Lucky for you we have lots of options in our laminate flooring collection!  http://milano.pk/product-category/laminated-floor-series/

Keep in mind that laminate flooring is a little smoother than other types of flooring. Which might make it challenging for some pets especially older dogs.

Carpeted floors.

Yes, you read that correctly! While carpet isn’t typically thought to be the best choice for pet owners. Developments in technology have made it possible to enjoy having carpet flooring without having to worry about a pet mess spoiling your flooring, with a little extra care.

On the wrong type of carpet, paws and claws may wreak havoc. What you want to look for is water resistant carpet that is also stain and damage resistant. While you’re there, think about antibacterial and hypoallergenic choices as well! If you want to carpet a room where your pet spends a lot of time, you should definitely consult with us.

Another thing to keep in mind is that, just like with any carpet, you’ll need to clean your floors on a regular basis. With a vacuum built specifically to take up pet hair, dirt, and dandruff to avoid congestion. It’s also a good idea to wash your carpet once or twice a year, rather than wait until it’s visibly dirty.


 

Waterproof vinyl:

Vinyl’s totally waterproof nature means you won’t have to worry about disasters. Water bowl spills, or drips from wet whiskers looking at you. There are also stain and scratch resistant solutions to keep your floors looking great.

Another advantage of this flooring option is that its free-floating nature and base provide padding underfoot. Which  gently support older pets with arthritis or other special needs. If that isn’t enough to persuade you, our waterproof luxury flooring is available in a wide range of attractive designs, so you never have to sacrifice style for practicality!

 

There are numerous factors to consider before adopting a pet, as well as when selecting new flooring! We hope this has been a useful starting point for you—and it is only the beginning. If you have another type of flooring in mind, we’d be happy to discuss how to make it work.