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Hardwood Floor Trends All Interior Designers Need To Be Aware

There are several flooring trends that experts follow. Parquet flooring is making a comeback; wide plank flooring is also growing in popularity. Apart from that, colors that pop on hardwood are also one of the best choices of homeowners.<br><br>To know more visit: https://almahdihardwoodflooring.com/service/wood-flooring-installation/

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Hardwood Floor Trends All Interior Designers Need To Be Aware

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  1. HARDWOOD FLOOR TRENDS ALL INTERIOR DESIGNERS NEED TO BE AWARE

  2. Parquet Wood is Making a Comeback When it comes to hardwood floor installation Los Angeles, parquet flooring is a long-standing interior designer favorite for good reason. Sure, homes were rocking this look back, but it’s seeing a return. It’s best on display in a foyer entrance, but with options like herringbone or chevron and brick, there’s no limit to styles. However, it would be best in large spaces like living rooms are wide entrances.

  3. Wide Plank Flooring Planks are as sturdy and as lovely as parquet, but you can install engineered wood planks everywhere. There are no limitations to what you can do. While solid wood looks amazing anywhere, you can’t install solid wood with radiant heating or in basements and climates with higher moisture. Enter engineered flooring!

  4. Colors that Pop on Hardwood 2017’s hardwood flooring colors were all about extremes. This year, and headed into 2019, those extremes have gotten even crazier. There’s also been a return to classy, muted looks as well. Espresso and other dark stains are reminiscent of olde English homes. Black Walnut flooring provides a naturally dark look that hearkens to mid-century styles. If you want to avoid the closing-off and minimizing effect of a super dark floor, go with the blondes or very bright whitewashes over wide plank White Oak.

  5. Texture Takes Center Stage Hand-scraped, wire brushed, and distressed. Sounds like a type of jeans you’d custom order from an expensive European boutique. It’s also what’s hip with hardwood flooring. These styles lend a lived-in, homey feel to custom homes that are actually brand new. It also provides a contrast to new, structured furniture and colors. Distressed flooring can bring a nautical or Tudor feel to a home that’s otherwise very modern.

  6. Reclaimed Wood Recycling at its finest. And a great way to distinguish yourself as a progressive, mindful interior designer. When you use old building materials in a new home, you’re making both a design statement and an awareness statement. It’s also a great way to get a distressed wood without needing to put it through the distressing process, which can add up in time and cost. It is a good option for hardwood floor installation Los Angeles.

  7. Fancy Finishes Matte? Oil? Anything in between? Going with a unique finish to your hardwood flooring is a great way to add a detail that most interior designers would overlook. In addition, oil finishes strengthen the material while also giving an organic feel to the look. A matte floor gives the home an upscale, warm feel. And smooth finishes will never go out of style.

  8. Thank You For more collection visit: https://almahdihardwoodflooring.com/

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