Title: Hardwood by Room Design Consideration
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2Choosing Hardwood Flooring by Room
3- An important factor to consider in purchasing
hardwood flooring is the type of room into which
the flooring will be installed. Kitchens, living
rooms, bedrooms, hallways, foyers and bathrooms
each have unique roles in the home that should
influence the selection of hardwood flooring for
those rooms.
We have assembled a guide to hardwood flooring by
room to help guide you through the factors to be
considered for each of the major rooms in your
home.
4gt Kitchen Hardwoodsgt Living Roomsgt Dining
Roomsgt Bedroom Hardwoodsgt Hallway
Hardwoodsgt Bathroom Floors
5Kitchen Hardwoods Flooring
We like homes to be as individual as the people
who live in them. People use different rooms in
different ways, and the kitchen is the best
example of this.
Some clients prefer a kitchen that is sleek and
beautiful, but know they won't use it for much
more than light cooking.
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7Living Room Hardwood Flooring
Your bedroom is your sanctuary. It's an intimate
space that should be equal parts simplicity,
comfort, and your personal style. Bedroom
hardwood floors should fall in line with this
philosophy, as they're (literally) the foundation
of the entire room.
8Sleek floors with a simple grain pattern are
great if your style is patterned, plush and
luxurious. This way, your floors won't compete
for attention. If your style is easygoing and
neutral in color, then you may want your hardwood
floors to be more of a focal point.
9Dining Room Hardwood Flooring
- Your dining room says a lot about how you are,
and how you want others to see you. The dining
room is for dinner parties, holidays, and special
occasions -- a space for memorable moments and
shared delight. - It's important that your personality comes
through in this room. Hardwood flooring for the
dining room is always an inviting option, and you
can use it to say something about yourself.
10Darker dining room hardwood floors, for example,
convey sophistication, confidence, and luxury.
They act as a stage for showcasing exciting wall
colors, rich fabrics, and unique furniture and
accessories.
11Bedroom Hardwood Flooring
Your bedroom is your sanctuary. It's an intimate
space that should be equal parts simplicity,
comfort, and your personal style. Bedroom
hardwood floors should fall in line with this
philosophy, as they're (literally) the foundation
of the entire room.
12Hardwood Flooring for Hallways and Foyers
The foyer provides the first impression of your
home it sets the tone for everything.
The halls of your home are high-traffic areas, so
it's important that the hallway hardwood flooring
can stand up to a lot of punishment.
It's also a transitional area -- you've just come
indoors (or you're about to go outdoors) so we
prefer foyers to be spacious a room that is a
mix of inside and outside features, as well as
your personal style.
Bella Cera floors are coated with aluminum-oxide
finish for strength and durability and feature a
50-year finish warranty, so you won't have worry
about wear and tear.
Hardwood flooring for the foyer is a crucial
feature for the home that is refined yet
welcoming.
13We typically suggest that more narrow areas of
the home -- like a hallway -- be fitted with
narrow planks, so they give the impression of a
larger space. Larger rooms, conversely, tend to
look best with planks large enough to fit the
room accordingly.
14Bathroom Hardwood Flooring
15- Hardwood floors are a great option for the
well-ventilated bathroom. Nothing adds warmth,
personality and easy luxury to a home quite like
hardwood flooring in the bathroom. Even the most
beautiful bathrooms can feel cold and austere --
hardwood flooring adds personality, and instantly
makes the room more approachable.
- Our engineered hardwood flooring is an especially
suitable option for bathrooms because it won't
buckle and warp like traditional solid wood
planks.
16- Bella Cera Hardwood Floors 400 Oyster Point
Blvd, Suite 115So. San Francisco, CA
94080Tel.866.599.7999Fax.650.873.4316
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