Cork has been a popular choice for both flooring and wall coverings for years. But as with any material, cork has both advantages and disadvantages. In this blog, we will delve deeper into the various aspects, advantages and disadvantages of cork as a material choice for both floors and walls.
Advantages of Cork Flooring
Sustainability
Cork is a renewable resource, meaning it is an environmentally friendly choice. Trees do not have to be cut down to harvest cork; instead, the bark of the tree is removed, which grows back after some time. Cork mostly comes from Portugal, so you are also working with a product from nearby. This reduces your footprint compared to various cheaper floors from China.
Comfort
Cork has a natural resilience, which makes it comfortable to walk on. This makes it ideal for spaces where you spend a lot of time.
Insulation
Cork has excellent insulating properties. This means it helps retain heat in a room and also provides sound insulation.
Maintenance
Cleaning cork floors is generally easy, making it a low-maintenance option.

Disadvantages of Cork Flooring
Moisture sensitivity
In humid environments, cork can expand or contract, which can lead to damage to the floor.
Fading
Exposure to direct sunlight can cause the color of cork floors to fade.
Scratch sensitivity
Although cork is naturally somewhat resilient, it can be susceptible to scratches from pets or furniture. It is a must to apply protection when moving heavy cabinets, tables, and chairs. Always use felt under all your furniture. For very intensive use, we do not recommend a cork floor.
Advantages of Cork Walls
Decorative
Cork walls add a natural, organic look to a space.
Sound insulation
As with floors, cork offers excellent sound insulating properties when used as a wall covering.
Thermal insulation
Cork walls also help retain heat in a room, which can lead to energy savings. Cork walls certainly have a beautiful decorative effect.
Disadvantages of Cork Walls
Risk of damage
Cork walls can be damaged by bumps or scratches. It is relatively fragile compared to concrete.
Installation
The installation of cork walls can be more complicated compared to other wall covering materials.
Price
Cork can be more expensive compared to some other wall covering materials. Prices are on par with akupanel wall panels.
Conclusion
Both cork floors and cork walls have their own unique sets of advantages and disadvantages. Of course, there's no arguing about taste! Do you think cork looks good in, for example, the study at home or on the living room wall? Then we definitely recommend this durable, natural product made close to home in Portugal. Consult flooring store Solza for more information, quotes, and advice.
