What to Consider When Choosing Flooring for a Commercial Space
- Will Power Solutions LLC

- Jun 17
- 3 min read

“Flooring’s Just Flooring,” Right? Well… Not Exactly
You might think flooring is just something people walk on, easy, unglamorous, utilitarian. But here’s the thing: the floors in a commercial space carry more than just foot traffic. They carry your brand, your wear-and-tear, and sometimes, your reputation. Imagine a dental office in Goshen with old, chipped linoleum, that doesn’t exactly scream “professional,” does it? Whether you run a boutique, restaurant, law office, or warehouse, the flooring needs to reflect your function and your flavor.
A seasoned general contractor, like Will Power Solutions, will tell you, flooring isn’t a last-minute decision. It’s a long-game choice. Will it hold up to carts, spills, kids, forklifts? Will it look dated in five years? Will cleaning it be a chore or a breeze? You don’t want to fall in love with sleek ceramic tile only to realize it’s slippery when wet and unforgiving to dropped wine glasses. There’s a balance to be struck, and believe it or not, your flooring sets the tone, literally and figuratively, for how people experience your space.
Durability, Maintenance, and That Pesky Foot Traffic
Commercial flooring needs to do two things really well: last and look good doing it. Sounds simple, but different industries in Goshen face very different challenges. A retail store sees thousands of scuffing shoes a week; a clinic might deal with spills, stains, and the occasional gurney wheel. So when you're thinking floors, think wear layer, think water-resistance, and definitely think cleaning costs. LVT (luxury vinyl tile) is one of those unsung heroes, it’s sturdy, low-maintenance, and pretty forgiving when life happens.
Now, let’s talk about maintenance. Ever try mopping grout in a high-traffic lobby? It’s not fun. Some surfaces just don’t age gracefully, no matter how high-end they looked at installation. That’s why general contractors often steer clients toward flooring that doesn’t just survive daily use, it hides it. Think darker shades, matte finishes, and non-slip textures. Here’s a quick list of flooring types that often strike the right balance:
LVT or LVP (luxury vinyl plank) – waterproof, attractive, and easy to maintain
Polished concrete – sleek, industrial, and nearly indestructible
Commercial-grade carpet squares – replace individual tiles instead of entire floors
Epoxy coatings – great for garages, showrooms, and medical spaces
Rubber flooring – ideal for gyms or play zones with heavy impact
Match the Floor to the Feel (and Function)
Let’s be honest, ambience matters. Flooring isn’t just about function; it’s about how the space feels. Ever walk into a bakery with wood-look floors and instantly feel warm and welcome? Or a coworking space with raw concrete and instantly feel like you need a black coffee and a laptop? Flooring sets emotional expectations, whether you’re aware of it or not. In Goshen, KY, where small-town charm meets growing business vibes, you’ve got to consider what vibe your floor is helping you create.
And then there’s the good ol’ budget. Everyone wants flooring that’s timeless, indestructible, and beautiful, but you’ve got to be real. A general contractor worth their salt will help you balance upfront costs with long-term value. Maybe that high-end hardwood is too risky for a daycare but perfect for a boutique real estate office. Maybe epoxy sounds boring, but it’ll save thousands in repair costs for a busy auto shop. The trick is finding that sweet spot, where practicality meets personality, and your flooring just works.


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