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Custom
One-Of-A-Kind designs are popular for foyers, including
medallions, feature strips, accents and/or borders. Foyers
tend to be more formal than not. Making a design statement
in this area has most recently become a new wood flooring
trend. Using outside walk-off mats and if there is no design,
area carpets inside will help in keeping wear down.
Kitchens/Family
Rooms -
These are most common spaces for wood floor installation
in new construction. The ease of care, open floor plans,
and the flow of traffic make this a very popular area for
wood floors. Dark and white/bleached wood floors do NOT
fare well in this area because of the high traffic, food
& water continuously being on the floor. In some very
grainy species, the direction of the wood floor can add
to the wear of the product. NOTE: Kitchen wood floors should
be screened (lightly sanded) and recoated as needed, say
every 6-18 months, depending on the amount of traffic and
cleaning habits. Make sure the finish used is recommended
by the manufacturer and/or is a compatible with what you
have. Good cleaning habits are very important part of maintaining
a wood floor, high traffic or not. Clean regularly, and
always wipe food & water spillage immediately.
Formal
Living and Dining Rooms-
Most often a more traditional formal setting, darker in
color with the combination of oriental carpets. This area
also often receives border inlays, with turning blocks or
corner accents to add a Custom-One-of-A-Kind floor. Design
considerations for this area often will be compatible with
the furniture being used. Not matching the exact color but
a darker or lighter color in the same family of the floor
color, thus complimenting each other. Remember the darker
the floor, the smaller the space will appear, and maintenance
consideration will increase.
Bathrooms
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A bathroom that receives daily use would not fare well with
wood floors, due to continued moisture exposure. On the
other hand a guest bathroom not used on a day to day basis
could be considered. Make sure to use area carpets/mats,
and always immediately wipe up any water.
Home offices, Bedrooms -
Wood Floors work well in bedrooms, often with area carpets
being used. Office settings lean toward the traditional
darker colors, and bedroom are a 50/50 tossup on colors
used. NOTE: Rolling furniture, chairs, TV stands etc., can
damage the finish very quickly, if used day to day. Make
sure the floor is protected and/or the rollers are not made
of metal or other damaging materials. Regular maintenance
is required.
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