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9000+ clients
Quality floor brands
Top rated service
Affordable prices
Certified installer
4.7 million sqm

Choosing new flooring is rarely just a design decision. It’s a lifestyle decision. The way you live day to day should determine what you install underfoot far more than colour trends or surface finishes.
At Coastline Flooring Specialists, we often see homeowners start with aesthetics first. But the best long-term results come when flooring is matched to how a home is actually used.
Before looking at materials, it helps to understand your home’s daily reality. Two homes can look similar but have completely different flooring needs.
Ask yourself:
Is the space high-traffic or used occasionally?
Do you have children, pets or both?
Is there frequent indoor-outdoor movement?
Are you prioritising comfort, durability or a balance of both?
These answers quickly shape what type of flooring will actually work in your space long term.
In homes with children or pets, flooring needs to handle constant activity without showing wear too quickly.
This is where practicality becomes more important than aesthetics alone.
Key considerations include:
Resistance to scratches and scuffs
Ease of cleaning after spills or mess
Water resistance in kitchens, entrances and living areas
Surfaces that can handle daily impact without degrading
A floor that looks good for six months but struggles under daily life will always become a frustration.
If your home is open-plan or frequently used for entertaining, flooring plays a major role in how the space feels.
Instead of treating rooms separately, think about continuity.
This often means:
Using the same flooring across connected spaces
Choosing neutral tones that don’t compete with furniture or décor
Selecting finishes that stay consistent under changing light
Prioritising materials that handle frequent foot traffic
The goal here isn’t just durability, it’s visual flow. A consistent floor can make a space feel larger and more cohesive.
In coastal environments, flooring has to deal with conditions that don’t affect inland homes in the same way.
Humidity, sand and moisture exposure all influence performance over time.
This makes it important to consider:
Resistance to moisture and swelling
Easy cleaning of sand and fine particles
Stability in changing humidity levels
Low-maintenance finishes that don’t require constant upkeep
Flooring that performs well in these conditions will save significant long-term maintenance and replacement costs.
Different rooms often need different priorities.
Bedrooms tend to lean toward comfort and warmth, while kitchens, living areas and entrances prioritise durability and ease of cleaning.
A balanced approach usually works best:
Softer finishes can improve comfort in private spaces
Harder surfaces offer longevity in high-use areas
Underfloor heating can help bridge comfort and practicality
Transitional choices can link different zones naturally
Thinking room by room helps avoid a one-size-fits-all mistake.
One of the most overlooked lifestyle factors is maintenance. Some flooring types require ongoing care, while others are designed for low-effort living.
It’s worth being honest about:
How much time you want to spend cleaning
Whether you prefer natural wear or a maintained finish
Your comfort with sealing, polishing or specialist cleaning
How the flooring will age over time
The right flooring should fit your routine, not add to it.
Good flooring doesn’t just look right when it’s installed, it continues to work for your lifestyle years later. The wrong choice often shows itself not in appearance, but in maintenance demands and daily frustration.
At Coastline Flooring Specialists, we help you choose flooring based on how your home actually functions, not just how it looks in a showroom.
Whether you’re dealing with coastal conditions, a busy family home or open-plan living, we guide you toward options that balance durability, comfort and long-term practicality.
If you’re planning a flooring upgrade, we’ll help you find a solution that fits your lifestyle today and continues to perform well into the future.