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10 Jul 2017
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Hardwood Flooring Options for Your Home

Hardwood flooring is the crown jewel of any home that has open floor plans. With more conventional and old school floor designs, a hardwood floor may cause the ambiance to look darker. Hardwood floors demand a long expanse of free flowing space to unfurl their warm charm. It is perfect for rooms without meaningless dividers and confused walls. The consistency in the tone elevates the aesthetic of real hardwood flooring.

Room with hardwood floors. (Photo: Nikolas Koenig/Architectural Digest)

(Photo: Nikolas Koenig/Architectural Digest)

 
According to the leading producer of hardwood flooring Chicago, hardwood floors do not have to be boring. Aside from changing your drapes and rugs every season, you can choose floor designs that will keep your home young and stylish forever. Here are five different wood flooring options you can choose from:

1. Reclaimed pine

Most of the original reclaimed pine comes from historical architecture. It is both eco-friendly and pocket-friendly if you know where to find it. Auction houses can offer you some of the cheapest, yet best options. It adds a warm and luxurious touch to your home. Couple it with warm, yellow light for best effects.

2. Maple wood

Maple flooring is great in restrooms and even bedrooms. They look gorgeous against black and white furniture and fixtures. The key to making your maple wood flooring look beautiful is to keep all the furniture linear and minimal.

3. Ebonized hardwood

If you want to add some warmth and exuberance to your home, go for ebonized hardwood. It is a simple, pocket-friendly option that is perfect for a neutral and modern space.

4. Mysterious dark-wood

Oak and cherry give your home the dark deluxe aura you have been looking for. You will be choosing an option your eyes will love, and the environment will appreciate. You can go for reclaimed oak and cherry to save precious bucks and make your bathrooms look like heaven on earth at the same time.

Eucalyptus

This is a newer and much cheaper option for high-style homes. It is an eco-friendly choice. The medicinal qualities of the wood make it an excellent choice for healthy homes. The dark wood perfectly complements light or white furnishings. The secret to making it click – invite much natural light into accent the floors.

You add an element of surprise to your floors by fashioning the boards in the shape of giant puzzles. A little differential polishing with enthusiastic carving is enough to give this dream a shape. You can also use different grades of polish to create chessboard or checker board designs on your hardwood floor. This is a great option for those who are bored with rugs and carpets. Keeping your wooden floor bare does not look like a décor faux pas anymore if you can dress them up in their charm.

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