Picture this: your home has finally been built, and now comes the time to furnish your living space. You’ve got your walls painted and your drapes set up, but no flooring (gasp!). Before you think about accenting your home with couches and end tables, you’ll need a floor to put them on. Deciding between types of hardwood is oftentimes tough; however, if you look at the big picture, it’s easy to see what does or does not work with certain styles. Some things to look out for are below.
Distressed, wide planks are rising in popularity. The lower seam count across your floor appeals to those who are looking for an original look, while keeping a rustic style. A light colored wood pairs very well with a darker wall color, and white accents.
Finishing your home doesn’t have to be hard. Hall Flooring is the Tri-State area's leading distributor of high quality wood flooring options! Call us today at one of our large locations, or reach out to us here. For more tips, tricks, and flooring ideas, like us on Facebook!
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