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March, 11

Why is it worth checking how flooring feels under bare feet, not just with shoes on, before choosing it?

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Showrooms are often visited in shoes, under bright lights, on small samples. But at home, you’ll probably walk barefoot or in soft slippers a lot – especially in bedrooms and living areas. The temperature and texture of the floor under bare feet can feel very different from what you expected.

A surface that seems fine in shoes might feel icy cold, rough or too hard on bare soles. On the other hand, some finishes feel pleasantly warm or softly textured, making daily life more comfortable.

If you can, stand on larger samples or visit a place where the same flooring is already installed. Imagine getting out of bed onto that surface on a winter morning or standing there while cooking. Those small daily moments matter more than the showroom impression.

Choosing a floor that feels good under your own feet is one of those subtle decisions that improves your home experience every single day.

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