The Pros and Cons of White Wood Flooring
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One of the most popular goals in designing a home is creating a peaceful retreat to recharge from our busy schedules. White wood flooring makes any size of room seem bright, inviting and calming, especially when paired with furniture in light and natural color tones as well. If you love the look of white wood floors but have hesitations about how they will actually look from day to day, simply evaluating the pros and cons of this flooring color can help you make that final decision.
As with any type of flooring, there are benefits and drawbacks associated with the color white. As you weigh the pros and cons, make sure to take into consideration the way in which your home actually lives. Children, pets, time spent at home and how often you entertain can all be factors in determining whether this flooring suits the needs of your oasis.
One of the most popular white flooring options is whitewash wood flooring . The type of natural wood used and the amount of whitewash that is wiped off in the finishing process will help dictate the color in the end. Select a wood floor that is completely white for an elegant appearance or one with a more distressed finish that allows brown undertones to show through for a more casual look.
If natural wood breaks the budget, get the same look by browsing the collection of white wood-look tiles or white luxury vinyl planks. These alternatives to hardwood aren’t just less expensive, they can also be used in wet areas of the home, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms.
When you love the look of white wood, but you aren’t ready to commit them to your flooring, consider incorporating them in other ways throughout the home.
Take on the installation for yourself as a fun weekend project or call in the professionals and relax as they take care of the installation. Make sure to review the recommended installation instructions of the specific material you select to ensure you have all the proper underlayment supplies and tools. White baseboards help complete the look in monochromatic style. Factor in the installation materials or cost of professional installation when selecting a flooring material that will work within your design budget.
With so many different ways to feature white wood flooring in the home, it is easy to find a material and use that will become a focal point of your home décor. Lay it in a single room or use it behind a gallery wall to call attention to your favorite photos. White wood floors aren’t the only way to make a room appear brighter and bigger, white tile flooring can have the same effect in a bathroom or kitchen. Check out all the available material options to select the one that will elevate the design and function of your space.