Wood Floors Flourish in Contemporary Décor
Wood Floors Flourish in Contemporary Décor
(ARA) - Wood
floors aren't just for classic and colonial homes anymore. Design
options are changing, and achieving a contemporary look with a
classical element such as wood flooring is a growing trend.
According to Chris Sy of Carlisle Wide Plank Floors, homeowners are
growing more and more creative in their use of wood flooring in
contemporary designs. "Many homeowners look at flooring as a work
of art. Wood flooring can add a contemporary element that is
unexpected, dramatic and even fun. It really has become one of the
fundamental parts of interior design," says Sy.
For those who want to achieve a more modern appearance with wood
floors, the choice of a mellow-grained wood is ideal. Cherry, maple
and eastern white pine have more subtle grain patterns. Even exotic
woods such as Brazilian cherry or mahogany are a good choice. Some
other types of wood, such as oak, have more prominent grain
patterns, knots, and imperfections that give it character and are
better used for country or classic looks.
"For contemporary wood floors, everything should be very linear.
Single width plank boards create a more formal and refined look,"
adds Sy. Many choose quarter sawn wood because the growth rings run
uniformly parallel along the entire board, adding to the linear
style.
Adding texture to the wood floors can complement a contemporary
design. An eased edge floor takes the edges of each plank from a 90
degree corner down to 45 degrees. It creates a softer look and
texture. For even more texture you can request a hand-sculpted face
and edge treatment that is a bit more rustic and works well when
combined with a modern décor.
Homes with contemporary styles feature a wide range of colors to
enhance the design, but generally wood floors are kept more
neutral, light and consistent. For a clean white look, floors can
be stained white. The technique is called white washed or bleached
and the effect is very pleasing. "People are looking for a fluid
approach, tying the style of the floor into the different pieces of
furniture or art that they want to highlight in the home. Lighter
colors are popular, but sometimes we'll see something really
unusual and striking such as a very dark red stain or use of black
enamel paint," says Sy.
Finishes can be gloss, satin or matte with matte adding a further
element of contemporary syle. All three options can be appropriate
for the contemporary look, but it's best to choose the one that
works well with the other elements in your home, such as your
cabinets, furniture and walls.
Mixing materials is becoming common in contemporary wood flooring
as well. Materials like granite, steel, copper and even leather can
be woven into a design inlay throughout a floor, or specifically in
a certain area, such as in front of a fireplace. Perhaps you
feature stainless steel appliances in your kitchen and you want to
highlight this element in the floor around the center kitchen
island. Some people even mix flooring materials and add tile or
brick to the flooring layout.
"There are really no hard and fast rules for contemporary wood
flooring, but people continue to produce creative elements in their
homes that are far from the classic country styling that many
associate with wood floors. The most important thing is to blend
your design elements with your flooring to achieve an overall
coordinating décor," explains Sy.
Carlisle Wide Plank Floors has worked with homeowners, builders,
and architects to achieve custom designs from contemporary to
classic styles since the 1960's. For more information, visit
www.wideplankflooring.com or call (800) 595-9663.
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