But mixing wood tones can be just as beautiful as mixing metals in a room.
Changing wood floors for different rooms.
If a room is long and narrow you don t want to cut off the room by running the floorboards the shortest length of the room.
The trick is to follow a few foolproof rules.
If you re working with new hardwood and an existing floor rip out some of the old flooring around the perimeter of the room to add the border.
Off the foyer the living room flooring can be sculpted carpet wood cork bamboo laminate tile or stone.
If you do have different colors of wood in adjoining rooms add a border to each room in the color of the other room s floor.
This classic pattern is used to create simple and even contemporary designs enhancing the original look of the hardwood floor.
At the border stagger the two woods so they mix for one to three rows.
To achieve this pattern hardwood flooring planks are installed parallel to each other along with the length or width of your room.
Installing your floor this way is a general rule and common practice in installations.
Whether it s matching a dining table to an existing hardwood floor or trying to mix various wood furniture pieces together many people are hesitant to combine different woods in a space.
This makes the contrast look deliberate and smooths the transition.
It makes a house look chopped up and it costs more money to install particularly so in smaller and in open plan homes.
If you want to install different wood grain floors in adjacent rooms it can be easy to do so.
Account for the extra new flooring when placing your order.
One reason for changing would be to accentuate the longer length of the room if it s rectangular.
However there may be rooms where you need to change direction so as to not cut off the size of the room.
For the most organic effect floors will typically run with the longest length of the room.
You can also separate areas in large rooms with different grains of wood.
You can simply separate them using wooden borders or t moldings in the thresholds of the doors.
Or this could be because the color may be different and or it may be slightly different than the existing and changing direction fools the eye.
Save photo all wood in one area flows into a wood and stone pattern in the living room creating even better flow than if all wood changed to all stone.
The most common floor pattern is straight also called vertical.
The key is to match the color of the floor with the entryway as one flows into the other.
Another reason for this could be if one wants to change the width of the wood in the new area.