Dark Flooring & underlay
With dark and richer tones of flooring, you have the advantage of creating striking contrasts with lighter interior designs, whilst maintaining a rustic and modern overall feel. With shades of walnut, coffee, slate effect and more, you can choose a finish that accommodates the character of your room. If you are thinking of placing your flooring in high traffic areas like the kitchen or hallway, darker flooring benefits from hiding scuffs and food stains over time. You may want to consider that the appearance of the wood may change depending on how much natural light your space gets, so it is worth picking up a few samples to see how it looks throughout the day.
Dark Flooring & underlay
With dark and richer tones of flooring, you have the advantage of creating striking contrasts with lighter interior designs, whilst maintaining a rustic and modern overall feel. With shades of walnut, coffee, slate effect and more, you can choose a finish that accommodates the character of your room. If you are thinking of placing your flooring in high traffic areas like the kitchen or hallway, darker flooring benefits from hiding scuffs and food stains over time. You may want to consider that the appearance of the wood may change depending on how much natural light your space gets, so it is worth picking up a few samples to see how it looks throughout the day.
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