Putting Two Different Wood Floor Colors Next To Each Other
Off the foyer the living room flooring can be sculpted carpet wood cork bamboo laminate tile or stone.
Putting two different wood floor colors next to each other. At that time i plan on replacing the kitchen floor i would like to replace my hallway which the kitchen is off of. Use a transition strip between the two rooms and the different colors flow perfectly. The dark wood is actually wood tile. Do you think having two different.
The key is to match the color of the floor with the entryway as one flows into the other. If you do have different colors of wood in adjoining rooms add a border to each room in the color of the other room s floor. This makes the contrast look deliberate and smooths the transition. This is dining room going into kitchen.
If you re working with new hardwood and an existing floor rip out some of the old flooring around the perimeter of the room to add the border. My space is a little more of a defined room transition than yours though. Use one floor to create a border around the other blending the colors and styles of the two. I plan on replacing my kitchen floor with tile that looks like hardwood.
The lighter stuff is refinished 110 year old douglas fir. At the border stagger. I m happy with it. If you re working with new hardwood and an existing floor rip out some of the old flooring around the perimeter of the room to add the border.
I don t want to match floor colors nor do i have the money to replace the dining room floor. The problem is the hallway stops just short of my dining room which is hardwood.