In an open-concept home, change flooring types at natural transitions, such as where the foyer flows into the living space. Aim for flooring that shares the same profile, without a change in height, for a more seamless look.
If high drama is your thing, it’s a safe bet that you may be drawn to some bold patterns or colorful palettes. Consider saving those for small spaces like the powder room or laundry. Like that wild friend, who is lots of fun but doesn’t get along with everyone, boldness and busyness can ruin cohesion! Keeping the main areas of your home more muted eliminates clashing.
When choosing flooring types, avoid anything that looks too similar. hardwood flooring next to wood-looking tile is like wearing different types of plaid in the same outfit. Can you do it? Sure. But should you…? Definitely not. The same goes for luxury vinyl flooring. Avoid mixing different types, especially in the line of sight. Choose one that you like and use it extensively, because you can! LV tile or plank can be used almost anywhere, from kitchens and bathrooms to foyers and family rooms, and even bedrooms. With a blank canvas, you can allow your decor of choice- and possibly wild powder room- to liven up your living space and define your personal style.
When you are ready to take the plunge into the world of flooring, or if you want to run your thoughts past a professional, reach out to the helpful staff at Jack’s Carpet And Tile. They would be happy to help you with advice on design or recommendations on installation, to create your new cohesive decor!