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Decorating Tips For Hardwood Flooring

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Decorating Tips For Hardwood Flooring

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  1. Decorating Tips For Hardwood Flooring

  2. Hardwood floors are a popular flooring option among many people today. They are known for their beauty and elegance, but it can be difficult to decorate the rest of the room around this feature.

  3. Some tips to help you incorporate hardwood floors into your design.

  4. Know Your Style • Choose the Color • Allow Flow • Add Light

  5. Know Your Style The type of material you choose for your hardwood floors depends on the overall look you want to achieve. For example, traditional rooms often feature oak and ash floors. The style is classic and never goes out of style. You have the option of several stains.

  6. If contemporary is more your style, maple is always a hit, or you can go with something a bit more exotic like tigerwood. Hickory and cherry lend themselves to the rustic look for a cozier feel. Walnut is a versatile option, which goes with just about anything.

  7. Choose the Color The finish you want for your hardwood floors is often the hardest aspect to select. You can contrast the floor with your furniture to bring the focus to both areas. The other option is to match the shades as closely as possible. A dark stain with high gloss is popular with contemporary designs while rich colors are more traditional. Think honey or mahogany.

  8. People who like the rustic or antique look may want a floor that appears distressed, almost as if it is historic. Hand-scraped floors give off this impression, and you will want to avoid the high-gloss shine fora more matte appearance.

  9. Allow Flow Let your hardwood flooring flow throughout your home by avoiding dividers from one room to the next.Choose the same floor for all of your rooms, especially if you have an open floor plan. By using the same material throughout the space, you create a cohesive design, which is also easier to clean.

  10. Don't be afraid to use rugs in high-traffic areas or to add a bit of softness to the space. Rugs help define areas, such as sitting rooms, in an open floor plan. Choose a rug design that either blends in or provides a high contrast based on your personal style preferences. If you select a bold rug, keep furniture and other decor understated. You don't want too many pieces vying for attention.

  11. Bring light into a room with hardwood floors to brighten up the room or to add warmth. Soft lighting will add to the cozy feel while bright natural light will make the space feel bigger. While more light is valuable to rooms with dark wood flooring to prevent the dark, dreary feel, it can enhance any space. • Add Light

  12. Today's designs allow you to create almost any look you want using this timeless feature. When decorating with hardwood floors, consider all of the design elements of the room to ensure a look that fits your style.

  13. Bella Cera Hardwood Floors 400 Oyster Point Blvd, Suite 115So. San Francisco, CA 94080Tel.866.599.7999Fax.650.873.4316 http://www.bellacerafloors.com/buy-Bella-Cera-hardwoods/Engineered-Hardwood-Flooring.aspx

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