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The Flooring Nook

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4.5(37 reviews)

From tile, hardwood flooring, carpet, kitchen backsplashes, or whole kitchen and bathroom remodels, The Flooring Nook can accommodate you for all your flooring needs. The Flooring Nook can provide you with all the product to "DIY" your next project as well.

Specialties

Bathroom remodelerFlooring storeCarpet installerCarpet storeCountertop storeFloor refinishing serviceFlooring contractorTile contractorTile storeWood floor installation service

Service Area

2077 Old St James Rd, Rolla, MO 65401, United States

Editorial summary

Our Take

Age At Home Directory editors

The Flooring Nook in Rolla operates as both a materials supplier and a full-service remodeling contractor, which gives homeowners flexibility in how they approach an aging-in-place project. Their core work spans flooring installation - tile, hardwood, carpet - alongside kitchen and bathroom remodels. For older adults and their families planning modifications, this breadth matters: non-slip flooring can be selected and installed as part of a larger bathroom safety overhaul, rather than as a standalone patch. They list grab bar installation, ADA toilet placement, walk-in tub and shower conversions, and countertop adjustments among their services, all of which address mobility and independence in the rooms where falls most often occur.

Rolla is a community where roughly one in four residents is over 65, and most homes are owner-occupied - the kind of place where people age in their own houses and want contractors who understand that context. The Flooring Nook's presence on multiple product and service platforms suggests they've built their reputation locally over time rather than chasing rapid expansion.

Their 4.5-star rating across 37 reviews represents a substantial sample and indicates consistent work quality. That said, reviews don't typically capture the communication details that matter most in aging-in-place work - how clearly a contractor discusses fall risks, whether they catch accessibility issues a homeowner hasn't considered, how they handle the inevitable surprises that come with older homes.

The fact that The Flooring Nook also sells materials for DIY projects suggests they're willing to work at different scales and budgets. If you're planning bathroom or flooring work with safety in mind, it's worth a conversation to see whether they approach the project as a checklist of modifications or as a cohesive redesign for long-term living.