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Watch This Space: Decorating with Hardwood Floors in Your Home

April 5, 2019 By Oak & Broad Team

Whether the hardwood floor in your home is recently installed or is decades old, we’re sure it adds great depth and character to your space. Afterall, hardwood flooring is beautiful!

Watch This Space- Decorating with Hardwood Floors in Your Home

Imagine the dark, dreamy colors of the black walnut floor gleaming under the morning sun as you take a long sip of your espresso. We believe the color of wood is an important factor when it comes to decorating a home. But there’s a handful of other things that you should also consider. For instance, the width of the plank, the gloss level of the finish, and the type of grain visible on the plank’s face can make or break your interior design efforts.

Some people choose to leave their floors bare while others want to complement them with oriental rugs. If you’re fishing for some home décor ideas for your hardwood flooring, you can skim through some beautiful designs we’ve worked on in the past.

Alternatively, you can read this piece till the very end as we  some fashionable interior design tips for your home.

Keep it consistent

If you’ve got an open floor plan then the last thing you want to do is ruin it with odd dividers. Make sure the planks that you install are in the same direction as the lines of the rest of your house. Surface consistency will accentuate the open flooring and give an overall appealing look.

Warm it up

Although wood is naturally pretty for your home, there are some kinds of low qulity, grainy hardwoods that can easily give off a dull vibe. Don’t make that mistake. Beautify the hardwood flooring in your homes with some rugs and bright colored upholstery. The rustic hardwood will automatically seem warm and inviting!

rustic hardwood

Less is more

If you’re more into the minimalist aesthetic, you can pair black walnut flooring with sleek metallic furniture. This idea could work well in the kitchen where you’re prone to get plenty of stains. The dark colors and glossy surface combination will make it easy to give a clean look to your kitchen.

The dark colors and glossy surface combination

Two-tone it

The great thing about hardwood is that you can play around with different shades. Two toning your hardwood floor with the rest of your furniture will immediately brighten up the room you’re in. One idea is to pair the rough and rustic hardwood designs with the soft and polished plank variety. We call it a modern twist to a classic design.

Put your creativity to the test and design an elegant home with our hardwood floors. At Oak and Broad we pride ourselves in giving our clients exactly what they need, with our made-to-order planks. Get in touch with us here or call at (800) 808-0240.

We deliver brand new floors across the United States.

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