Flooring
design tips
Color
Woods styles come in strips, planks,
or parquet tiles with numerous edge treatments such as square,
micro, and beveled edges. You can choose from a wide range
of stains to complement your décor and from two types
of finishes: urethane or wax. Both can be enjoyed as soon
as the floor is installed.
The
shade of hardwood flooring, bamboo and laminate floors
you choose can dramatically change the look of your room.
You
can compliment the other design aspects in the room, bringing
continuity and balance to the overall design. Lighter colors
of hardwood flooring help small rooms appear larger, while
rich, dark tones add drama to larger rooms to create a
warmer, more intimate feel.
One
of the most popular attributes of hardwood flooring, is
it's natural coloration. Natural hardwood flooring adapts
to any style, now or in the future. For rooms with plenty
of natural light, you may want to consider
some of the darker tones available in hardwood flooring and
laminate floors. If the room doesn't have natural light,
you can lighten it up considerably by choosing a floor with
a lighter color. Just remember, you can avoid being tied
to a particular scheme by choosing natural colors.
Board
width
Hardwood
comes in a variety of strip and plank options. Strip flooring
is 21/4 wide and plank comes in varying widths starting at
3". You can visually expand the size of your room by
selecting a strip floor, while a plank floor enhances a larger
room. Choose a width that corresponds to the overall scale
of the room. A popular option is to use different width planks
ranging between 3-5-7". This can create a more traditional
and less formal look.
Edges
Beveled
edge planks can help delineate detail in the natural wood
and adds a more casual feel while square edge planks fit
flush against each other creating a smooth, traditional look.
An eased or micro-beveled edge creates an angled effect where
boards meet to create more depth and dimension while creating
a more casual, relaxed look.These treatments can give the
overall floor pattern distinctively different looks.
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