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Flooring trends to be aware of

​Flooring Trends

Trends in flooring change throughout the years, just like any other part of your home. As homeowner’s tastes and preferences change, and as technology meets these changing needs, the options for flooring grow. Today, you can find an array of flooring options that were not available just a decade ago.
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Lets have a look as some of these.
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Fumed Wood Flooring with Stronger Grain and Color

Virtually all types of wood flooring will undergo some kind of staining to provide the desired finish. With fumed flooring, you achieve a richer grain and color without having to worry about the stain. Instead, a process called fuming is used.

Fuming involves putting the wood in a chamber and releasing airborne ammonia. The wood will react with the ammonia, and it will change color. Keep in mind that the reaction will not always result in precise changes.

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The patina that is achieved is dependent on several factors, including the wood, the environment around the wood, and the atmosphere in the actual chamber. Even if you have two similar pieces of wood, the hues that result may vary. Usually, though, fuming provides darker wood tones and works to enhance the wood’s natural grain. The final look achieved is more luxurious and appealing that what is achieved with stained wood flooring.
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Do not make the mistake of confusing fumed wood, which wood that has the liquid ammonia applied to it directly. When liquid ammonia is applied directly to the wood, it can damage the fiber and weaken the overall structure.
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​Blanched and Bleached Woods

Some people do not like the glossy brown stain that is found on most flooring today. For some, they prefer the softer and white-washed look of bleached flooring. This type of flooring involves the use of wood that is bleached or blanched. To do this, a chemical solution is applied to the surface of the wood, which eliminates the “color.” When “color” is referred to, it means the artificial stain or dye used on the wood.
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Blanching will give the wood a white-washed, ashy look, but the wood grain will still be visible under it. This means the natural beauty and charm of the wood is not lost; it is just transformed.

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​Distressed Concrete and Wood

While distressed flooring has been around for a while, it is more popular today. More and more homeowners are choosing this luxury aged look for their flooring.


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​The process for distressing flooring is specific. Manufacturers of this style of flooring will use an artificial styling and aging process that creates a finish that looks slightly worn. It is an excellent option for any area where you want a rustic look.

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When preparing distressed wood flooring, several actions are taken based on the style and level of distressing that is wanted. For example, the edges on each of the wood planks will be hand-scraped, and kerf and swirl markings are used for imitating more historic-looking wood. The planks are then brushed to help remove the glossing and to give the wood worn yet soft textures.

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​Pretty Patterns Created with Wood Flooring

You have likely seen the side-by-side design of wood pieces that are laid out on your floor. This creates a more practical than decorative use. However, if you have been thinking about adding a more unique look to one of the rooms in your home, you can create a pattern with the wood flooring.

Some of the most common patterns being used today include the Herringbone and Chevron pattern designs. These are commonly used in bathrooms, kitchens, and other spaces.

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​Vintage Black and White

In the past, vintage was all about nostalgia. This focused on bringing back memories and the warmth of the years past. Now, black and white tiles are making a pretty strong comeback. While this is true, the tiles are not the same black and white tiles that were used in the past. Instead, the options today are more luxurious, graphic, and bolder.

If you are like many homeowners, you may want to put your own twist on this vintage flooring style. This may require you to use smaller tiles with a bolder graphic pattern. With this style, you can blend the contemporary with the vintage to achieve the desired look.

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​Reclaimed, Directional, and Multi-Toned Wood Tiles

The reclaimed barn wood flooring look is actually derived from the popularity of the faux wood tiles that were popular back in 2016. Today, many people still like and choose the barn wood look because of the distressed look and color variation.

If you want to create a warm yet rustic look, you should consider this for your flooring. Thanks to innovative technology, it is possible for manufacturers to replicate the distinct look of real wood onto tile surfaces. As a result, it is virtually impossible to tell the tile from the authentic wood.
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You can even opt for multi-toned tiles; these will help give your space a lot more character. To achieve a higher level of authenticity with your wood, the tiles have directional finishes, which look just like real barn wood. This is an option that provides much more variety than other selections.

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Graphic Tiles

Not everyone wants to use their floor as an art canvas. However, if you want more artful and unique patterns for your tiles, then graphic tiles are a great option. Thanks to advanced technology, modern flooring manufacturers can replicate all types of images on the surface of the tiles.
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This means you can get tiles that have repeating patterns or have tiles that, similar to a jigsaw puzzle, will join together to create a single, large pattern on your floor. While most graphic tiles are offered in monochromatic colors, if you feel a bit wilder, you can find bold and multicolored writings and patterns that you can use for your floor, in your home. Being informed and knowing what to expect will help you choose the right flooring material.

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