Did you know there are millions of different colors in the world? With so many color choices, it can be difficult to settle on the color of your floors. Of course, there aren't millions of floor colors, but there are enough to make it feel daunting when scrolling through the various options.
Luckily, if you are one of those homeowners who can't wait to see how changing your flooring color will alter the space's feel and appearance, you've come to the right place. We've detailed how to choose a flooring color by walking you through the key considerations. We've also discussed the popular flooring types and colors that often complement them.
Once you understand more about choosing flooring colors, our team at Baker Bros is sure you'll be excited to head out and purchase new flooring that will add character and 'oomph' to your home.
It's obvious that your floor's color is… well… the color of your floor. However, the color of your floor is also integral to your home's design, as it creates a cohesive layout with your existing interior decor color palette. Since colors can evoke certain emotions and alter a mood or sense of space, your floor color matters more than you might initially believe.
For example, you might be surprised to learn that light colors, when paired with dark floors, can create a dramatic contrast while simultaneously making the room feel brighter and more spacious.
Essentially, floor color is also crucial when setting the tone for the spaces in your home. The type of flooring and its color can create drastically different atmospheres, from moody and calm to bright and cheerful.
You may be surprised to discover that the most popular floor color is gray, particularly gray wood flooring—we know it's quite common (no offense!). Gray is one of the ultimate neutrals in the color world, making it easy to coordinate and plan your interior's color scheme when matching flooring with other elements of your home.
Gray is also dark enough to hide dirt and light enough to reflect natural light. Similarly, gray-colored flooring is an excellent complement to gray living rooms, which have gained in popularity. However, just because gray is popular doesn’t mean it’s all that’s out there! Talk to us about flooring colors at Baker Bros, and let us help you match your personality to your flooring.
To find the best floor color for your space, whether a smaller room or one that is large and bright with unique features like walls covered in wood or stone, consider these five factors:
One of the first things you need to do is decide on the mood you want to create. If the general theme of your home or room is cool-toned, a darker flooring color can create a formal feel. Conversely, a darker floor in a warm-toned room can make the space feel cozy.
In contrast, lighter floors will help make the room feel more airy and bright, while cooler colors will make the space look more formal and elegant. Take time to think about what you want your home to reflect, and then explore flooring colors.
The amount of natural light a room receives will also impact which color flooring you should choose. A lighter floor color is better suited for a naturally dark room; however, if your room receives a lot of light, you can choose either light or dark floors, as both will look good.
When choosing flooring colors for various rooms, size matters. Smaller rooms can feel cramped and cluttered, even if they are not. A lighter floor color can help make a small room look bigger.
It's no secret that a floor color used throughout a home will enhance the room's overall spaciousness, helping you achieve a fully cohesive interior design scheme.
However, coordinating to your existing floors can be challenging if you're remodeling certain areas of a property or cannot find the exact flooring used in the home. If you are in the middle of a home remodel, it is recommended that you choose colors that provide contrast from room to room instead of a close mismatch.
Additionally, if you choose to add an element of interest by varying the colors from room to room, always select floor colors that complement one another.
Choosing a floor color that complements your existing furniture finish or color can be challenging, especially if you have many dark colors or wooden furniture in different tones and finishes.
Ideally, in these situations, you want your home's flooring to act as a backdrop rather than stealing the spotlight from your other carefully selected elements. Therefore, neutral flooring colors might be the best choice.
Below, to give you an idea of how to choose a flooring color, we’ve shared a few types of flooring you can choose from and their most popular color schemes:
Whether renovating or remodeling, re-flooring a space can be challenging if you're unsure how to choose a flooring color to complement various rooms. But you needn’t worry, as our team at Baker Bros has years of experience helping homeowners and buyers choose the right flooring color. We can also answer any questions you have about floor color. All you need to do is visit us in-store and we’ll join you on your floor color-choosing adventure.
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