DARK HARDWOOD FLOORS
Dark hardwood floors are a trend in interior decoration and have been in fashion for a long time. Dark colors work great with fabrics and decor of varied tones. For example, you can have varied color palettes with modern furnishings, mixing soft beige and earth tones with rustic wood, linen, and leather furnishings.
STYLE
Dark floors are excellent for creating a formal look or a more rustic and casual environment. Indeed, while dark hardwood floors can have a sober style, many designs include a dark stain to make the floor appear more aged.
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Dark wood also brings other benefits. Compared to lighter wood, darker colors allow minor dings or other blemishes on the surface to go unnoticed.
In the same way, dark wood flooring brings a great advantage: it can be perfect to combine with several materials and colors. In the latter case, it manages to create truly spectacular spaces when it is “mixed” with white motifs or in pastel tones, for example, resulting in elegant rooms.
BALANCE
Dark brown woods are in fashion. In this sense, the most important advice is to avoid excessive dark tones on the walls since the floor represents a large percentage of the space. Therefore, you need a little bit of light to have balance.
Dark wood works well with warm colors such as ochre, terracotta, or orange.
However, remember that the first factor to consider is the room size since the floor color impacts the feeling of space. Lighter, more natural floor colors help make a room feel spacious. While dark or warm colors tend to make rooms smaller.