How to Pair Flooring with Other Home Decor
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Aside from the walls, choosing your flooring is one of the most important parts of designing your home. You want your flooring to complement your walls as well as the other décor in the room. Because there are so many different types of flooring, it can be difficult to decide what goes where and with what. Luckily, Mannington has some tips and tricks on how to best pair your flooring with your other home décor.
Luxury Vinyl
Rooms it works in: Foyer, living room, kitchen, dining room, bathroom, bedroom, basement, hallway, laundry room, mud room
Home décor options: Luxury Vinyl will work in just about every room because they’re durable, waterproof and kid/pet friendly. They come in a variety of shapes, styles and textures and can provide the look of wood, stone or tile. The type you choose will guide how you decorate the rest of the room. Wood planks can be offset by modern décor or enhanced with other rustic items. Stone and tile planks pair well with white and black furniture and gold, brass or copper elements for a crisp, clean and modern look.
Hardwood
Rooms it works in: Foyer, living room, kitchen, dining room, half bath, bedroom, basement, hallway
Home décor options: The décor you place in a room with hardwood floors depends on the color and tone of the hardwood. If your wood is a darker hue, lighten the room with cream colored furniture and airy accessories. For woods with yellow undertones, like bamboo, keep the room earthy and warm. A coastal color palette works well in a room with lighter toned wood – think blues, neutrals, and natural decor.
Laminate
Rooms it works in: Foyer, living room, kitchen, dining room, bathroom, bedroom, basement, hallway, laundry room, mud room
Home décor options: Similar to luxury vinyl, laminate is a flooring option that can go in virtually any room in your home. Since it offers the warmth of hardwood, the possibilities are endless. Try pairing a laminate floor with other wood elements like a dark wood dining room table for juxtaposition in a room with light colored laminate flooring, gold or warm toned hardware on white cabinets in a kitchen with a neutral laminate floor or choose a focal point in your room for a complimentary pop of color through your walls, furniture or art.
Sheet Vinyl
Rooms it works in: Foyer, living room, kitchen, dining room, bathroom, bedroom, basement, hallway, laundry room, mud room
Home décor options: Sheet vinyl flooring is durable and versatile. If you choose a sheet vinyl flooring with a unique, stylish pattern, the rest of the décor in the room can be simple. Clean lines and modern furniture work best since the floor is the true standout piece. You can also get sheet vinyl that looks like slate, stone or wood. Since sheet vinyl is budget friendly, not permanent and expertly laid out for you beforehand, it’s especially great for homeowners who like to change up their décor style frequently. From vintage floral motifs to sheets that mimic tapestries and herringbone, you can find sheet vinyl in a variety of bold patterns that fit your style.
Carpet
Rooms it works in: Living room, family room, basement, bedroom
Home décor options: Carpet makes a room feel comfy and cozy. If your carpets and walls are a neutral color, it’s easy to decorate the rest of the room! Choose statement furniture, artwork, bookshelves and greenery for visual interest that will complement the carpet texture. You can also layer your carpet with another rug for added dimension.
Think of your flooring as a tool that helps you create a cohesive look in your home that flows from room to room. How you pair your flooring with your other home décor comes down to your personal style. Use pieces that complement each other but don’t be afraid to mix and match!