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rugs. That’s because soft greens, warm terracottas and calming blues
can help to create a harmonious and relaxing environment in a home.
Hardwoods
There are many types of flooring to choose from, but few materials
have the lasting durability and popularity of hardwood flooring. While
laminate and luxury vinyl tiles can help achieve a wood look, real wood
flooring has enduring appeal and a versatility that allows it to work well
in almost any setting, commercial or residential.
This natural material brings warmth and an organic feel to an interior Vinyl
environment. The look is homely, the atmosphere is relaxed, and so
occupants tend to enjoy the space. The trend toward natural colours
and sustainability in hardwood flooring is stronger than ever.
Wide plank hardwood floors are experiencing a resurgence in
popularity. These floors feature wider individual planks compared to
traditional narrow planks, and this difference in width influences the
overall appearance of the flooring. Wide plank hardwood floors are
adaptable and suitable for commercial and residential settings alike.
Laminates
Laminate flooring continues to dominate interior design trends and is
a staple of millions of homes as it’s dependable, easy to maintain and
economical. It is used in living areas, kitchens, dining areas, bedrooms,
hallways and other areas not subject to excessive moisture. Terrazo
Bamboo
With a growing focus on sustainability, many homeowners are
choosing eco-friendly flooring options such as bamboo, cork or
reclaimed wood. These materials not only look great but also help
reduce one’s carbon footprint.
Bamboo went out of style, but it is making a comeback thanks to a
modern twist. California, grey and Teragren bamboo flooring are just
a few contemporary styles and colours that mimic more standard
flooring such as hardwood.
Bamboo grows significantly faster than traditional hardwood trees,
making it an environmentally conscious choice.
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Bamboo
Hardwood Laminate Rug
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