You can have two different types of wood floors next to each other depending on the type of wood you use.
Different flooring next to each other. It’s fine to do, as long as you make an attempt at the design, where the two meet. Create a drawing or make a copy of your floor plan and use. See more ideas about floor design, flooring, wood floors.
Instead, try to stick to a meeting of only two coordinating floors. They work together beautifully for a few reasons: Use a tile pattern to signify a transition from one room to another.
This is the most basic technique to separate two floors. Each and every 'high point' of the tiles (normally seen at each and every grout line) has to lie flat against the next tile = filling all grout lines. Area rugs on either side of the bed provide a warm footpath if you select a hard surface flooring.
The quick answer is yes! This will be less jarring to the eye and help the space look less stuffed with too many colors and textures. Using the same flooring throughout ties rooms together, improves flow, makes the home seem larger, simplifies cleaning and maintenance, and is often easier on the.
Tile patterns are especially effective if the tiles in each room are matching or similar in. Imagine you have two sets of match sticks, one dark walnut and the other pale maple. Transitioning between two different wood.
If you’ve got hardwood from the 70’s, finding a match will be near impossible. Using the same two types of flooring in the appropriate spaces will add continuity to your home. The previous owners of my house did it.