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Designing spaces using Engineered Wooden Flooring: Single Color or Mixed Colors?

Designing spaces using Engineered Wooden Flooring: Single Color or Mixed Colors?

As an interior designer or luxury homeowner, it can get a bit overwhelming to choose the right wooden flooring for your space, given the variety of options available. While there are many considerations to factor in, let us look at these 3 here – shape of the flooring planks, color tone and grading in this blog. We will look at the different kinds of shapes, colors and wood gradings available and the effect each creates on the final look and feel of the space.

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Selecting the Right Materials and Vendors: Keys to Project Success

Selecting the Right Materials and Vendors: Keys to Project Success

As an interior designer or luxury homeowner, it can get a bit overwhelming to choose the right wooden flooring for your space, given the variety of options available. While there are many considerations to factor in, let us look at these 3 here – shape of the flooring planks, color tone and grading in this blog. We will look at the different kinds of shapes, colors and wood gradings available and the effect each creates on the final look and feel of the space.

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Choosing the right engineered wooden floors for luxury homes – What to go for?

Choosing the right engineered wooden floors for luxury homes – What to go for?

As an interior designer or luxury homeowner, it can get a bit overwhelming to choose the right wooden flooring for your space, given the variety of options available. While there are many considerations to factor in, let us look at these 3 here – shape of the flooring planks, color tone and grading in this blog. We will look at the different kinds of shapes, colors and wood gradings available and the effect each creates on the final look and feel of the space.

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Transition types – Wood flooring to other floors

Transition types – Wood flooring to other floors

It is a common practice to transition from wood flooring to alternative flooring surfaces within homes, particularly in areas where the room’s purpose varies. For instance, in entrances, kitchens, and bathrooms, materials like marble and tiles are often favored due to their moisture resistance and hardness. On the other hand, wood floors are the preferred choice in bedrooms, living areas, formal spaces such as drawing rooms, dining areas, and bars, as they provide a cozy and inviting atmosphere.

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