Hardwood flooring is a great way to add character, texture and depth to both contemporary and classic interior schemes. A stylish alternative to carpet, hardwood flooring continues to grow in popularity with many homeowners now opting for hardwood flooring throughout their home.
Over the past 12 months, more and more of our customers have been looking for warm-toned flooring, moving away from the pale greys and cooler hues that have dominated previously. Customers are looking to add warmer hues to bedrooms, home offices and dining rooms.
Creating cohesion across interior spaces is more important than ever, and one of the benefits of Engineered Wood Flooring, Laminate and Vinyl Tile is that they are all extremely easy to maintain and therefore ideal for family homes prone to spills, muddy paws and daily use.
Here’s how you can bring these trendy flooring shades into your home.
- KITCHEN
Whether you prefer a classic style kitchen or a modern minimalist design, a classic toned wooden floor will fit perfectly into any style. Choosing warmer oak tones in your kitchen flooring will transform it into a warm and welcoming environment. For added interest, opt for a classic chevron design to offset the straight lines of your kitchen units or contrast a minimalist design with a rustic wide plank floor. - BEDROOMÂ
The bedroom is a great space to install hardwood floors, creating a natural environment. Classic oak flooring matches almost any color scheme and will stand the test of time over the years as you look to update your bedroom decor to match changing interior design trends.
Bedroom furniture will contrast beautifully with the hardwood floors, allowing you to incorporate different textures and patterns through rugs, bedding, curtains and cushions for a well-thought-out overall look. - DINING ROOM
Whether working with a large or small dining room, a warm toned floor can make a huge difference to the feel of a space. More so in more minimalist schemes, warmer hues will create a welcoming ambience, an important quality of any room where the family come together and socialise. Adding richness to a room, opt for a saturated wall and characterful panelling, introduce a large wooden dining table and complementary chairs to layer texture – by looking for planks and pieces with similar undertones you can ensure the space remains cohesive. Alternatively, look to match your furniture to your wall colouring, this will put more of the focus on the floor and allow the planks to take centre stage.
Finally, we would like to bring the above closer through a small gallery. Feel free to contact the Flooring team when it comes to choosing a floor. We look forward to seeing you!