Living near the Atlantic coastline is one of the great pleasures of the Cascais lifestyle — but it puts unusual demands on building materials. Salt-laden air, higher humidity, and the constant in-out traffic of sandy, wet feet require flooring choices that look good and last.
Porcelain Tiles: The Coastal Standard
Large-format porcelain tiles remain the most practical choice for coastal homes. They are impervious to moisture, salt, and UV exposure, easy to clean, and now available in stunning natural stone and wood-look finishes that are indistinguishable from the real thing at a glance. We recommend 60x60cm or larger formats for a contemporary, grout-line-minimal look.
Engineered Oak: The Premium Alternative
Where you want the warmth and character of real wood, engineered oak — with its multi-layer construction — handles humidity swings far better than solid hardwood. Specify a minimum 6mm wear layer and a UV-stable lacquer or hardwax oil finish. Avoid solid hardwood in rooms with direct outdoor access or in older Cascais buildings without damp-proof membranes.
Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT): The Practical Performer
Modern LVT has transformed the mid-range market. 100% waterproof, extremely durable, soft underfoot, and convincing in stone or wood finishes, it is ideal for coastal holiday apartments or high-traffic areas. The best products now carry 20–25 year warranties.
What to Avoid
Standard laminate performs poorly in humid coastal environments — edges swell and delaminate. Carpet retains salt and moisture and is difficult to keep clean near a beach. Natural stone, while beautiful, requires careful sealing and maintenance in salty air conditions.
Our team at OT Remodelacoes will advise on the best choice for each room and situation in your Cascais or Estoril property.