Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Living Room Flooring

Living Room Flooring

By Darren Hartley


If you want the living room flooring to be the star of the show and not just stay as an understated background, you may choose real wood for your flooring. Real wood has become increasingly durable and affordable, thanks to the new manufacturing methods in existence nowadays.

The enrichment of the pattern palette in a living room can be achieved with the use of layer rugs as part of the living room flooring accessories. A seating group is defined within the larger space by the layering of a smaller area rug over a larger rug. The smaller area rug could be a swirl-print rug while the larger rug could be a neutrally woven rug.

The use of brick tiles for the living room flooring adds a rustic charm to the living area. It gives an old world ambiance to the entirety of the room. Once the bricks are sealed, they are easily maintainable. They can be simply swept and vacuumed while dirt and mud are removed with a mixture of soap and water.

Custom wide-plank living room flooring can be a good investment for people who expect to stay in a home for a long time if not forever. Other than lasting as long as the home does, they bring character and beauty to the surroundings. Wood ages gracefully if properly cared for. In addition, they can be refinished when necessary.

Painted living room flooring can set the tone for the decor of the entire room. A bold, playful setting can be established with a geometric pattern of rectangles painted on the floor. The application of any design can be done with the use of deck and floor paints.

For homeowners in search of a way to get the look of stone in their living room flooring, search no further. Staining and scoring concrete floors to emulate stone or tile is possible. The better news is it costs less than procuring either material. Concrete floors can also be stained to imitate leather.




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