New Flooring Style Guide

Mar 1
10:20

2008

Tomer Harel

Tomer Harel

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How to instantly enhance the appearance of a room by changing your flooring

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Flooring styles and types sure have changed since the days of hardwood flooring and wall-to-wall carpet. New and innovative designs in laminates,New Flooring Style Guide Articles ceramic and vinyl will give your home the much needed change it deserves. This simple style guide will help you to make some decisions about what will look great and be completely functional in your home.

Hardwood and Hardwood Look-Alikes

Hardwood floors have always been a favorite classic in homes. They are warm, inviting, and beautiful, lending any room in the house grace and style. However, they also require constant care, special oils, and can be very difficult to clean. The variety of hardwood flooring keeps getting better and better, you can now choose from Oak, Maple, Birch, Cherry, Hickory and Pecan. The natural wood sheen warms up any room instantly, and the range of delicate, natural coloring allows the flexibility to reach a color palette that suits you. Hardwood look-alikes are the latest rage for those who just love their hardwood floors, but don't want to deal with the hassle of maintaining them. Laminate floors, for example, come in a variety of hardwood designs, including Maple, Oak, and Cherry. That they are easily cleaned with regular floor detergents, don't need sanding down or lacquer, and are low cost are a big boost for Laminate Hardwood look-alikes. Artificial flooring is now so realistic it is hard to tell what is fake and what isn't! Can you tell which is the laminate and which is the hardwood?

A Carpet Tale

Wall-to-wall carpeting has always been a favorite in American households. Soft on the feet, the right kind of carpet can last a long while, and the range of color and textures can transform your room from bland to spectacular in an instant. Wall to wall carpeting is no longer boring, you should see some of the latest colors and designs available! New looms and fabrics make wall-to-wall carpeting an exiting new option to decorate your home with! Like everything else for the house, carpets have gone high-style  not to mention high-tech. Synthetic yarns, advanced dyeing techniques, and new manufacturing processes now produce carpet with more texture, color, durability, and stain resistance than ever before. The result is carpets that are not simply backgrounds for the rest of your decor but focal points in their own right. Nylon carpet is deliciously soft and is the most durable, however it also requires a bit more regular cleaning and vacuuming. Polyester is slightly cheaper, but weaker and isn't quite as durable. Discover the new carpets out there... it's a whole new world of softness and color for your floors!

Creamy, Dreamy Ceramic

We've all heard of the terra cotta look that was all the range last decade. Ceramic tile varieties keep improving in color and design. Ceramic tile are no longer restricted to the bathroom or kitchen - you can use them anywhere. The unique beauty of ceramic, the delicate shades of its natural color, allow your room to shine. Ceramic floors enhance the natural beauty of wood furniture, and give a classically rustic feel to your home, without feeling too "country." Quite the contrary, even, as ceramic tile is sophisticated and urban, and very easy to maintain in city apartments.

Like a Rolling Stone, Like a Floating Slate

Stone floors, once popular in country kitchens with Aga stoves burning merrily away, have made a comeback in interior design. Stone is not a very practical flooring choice for the living room - it is pretty cold in winter!!), stone look-alikes have been recently developed, usually laminate based, to give you the look of stone, but with the feel of warmer, more practical laminate. Stone is excellent for high-traffic floors, since it's easy to clean, and its darker palette hides all sorts of smudges and tracks. Dark stone or stone look-alikes is best for light rooms with light colored furniture, while the lighter shades are better with heavier, darker furniture. An alternative to a Stone finish is the slate finish, either in real slate, or in the laminate variety. Very often, the texture of slate give a room that extra va-va-voom!