The industrial flooring look which is becoming more popular than the
regular modern look includes more bare floors, open spaces and some bare
pipes and conduits. Chrome and wrought iron play a significant part in
this type of flooring, while bare expanses overlapped with rugs help to
bring this look home. You can include antiques in this design trend, but
take care not to go overboard. For instance, cow plaques and milk jugs
do not fit this interior design intent. Slightly rusty appliances that
have been used or are just merely decorative always fit well in the
motif. They, however, have to be cleaned of excess rust.
What Flooring Fits This Look?
Almost any kind of flooring will suit this look so long as it is not
intended to jump and claim attention. The more popular choices would
include laminate, concrete, rubber and cork. Cork and rubber absorb
sound, a quality which comes in handy in all interior design intents
that use bare floors. Concrete floors are more common in converted
warehouses and factories. They are industrial from birth and are strong,
and long-lasting. If properly sealed, concrete tend to be uniform and
decorative. Depending on your taste and preference, you can maintain the
uniformity of the original design, or insert geometric, pictorial or
floral accents to the floor.
Rubber offers some excellent padding, sound buffering and water
resistance. The relative softness of rubber also goes a long way in
preventing shin splints and easing joint strains that result from
extended walking on typical hard floors. Rubber can be utilized in all
the rooms in your industrial designed house, loft apartment or
condominium. Rubber is a "green" element, meaning it is renewable and is
as good for the budget as it is for the environment.
Another type of "green" flooring is cork, and it equally matches rubber
for its renewability and inexpensiveness. Cork is naturally
water-resistant and thus incorporates air pockets that effectively
provide padding over a long-term usage. Just like any other type of
floor, cork can be damaged. Nonetheless, with proper care and
maintenance, it can last longer than vinyl or ceramic tiling.
Hardwood is also quite popular but comparatively expensive. Every so
often, quality hardwood laminate are used in one or two rooms to
differentiate them from the others in open attic plans. If carpeting is
to be used in this look then the color has to be modulated. Lighter
color shades tend to easily show stains or dirt than the darker shades,
but a lighter shade makes the area feel more open which is fundamental
in successful incorporation of the flooring into the industrial look.
The next important decision to be made would be in regards to who will
actually install your selected industrial flooring. If it is a big area
then you would need to hire a contractor but if it is a small patch, you
can consult a local construction specialist to give you guidance on how
to go about it. The best option would be to go for a contractor since
they will give a much better finish as this is their area of
specialization and their involvement offers some sort of warranty. You
may also have more important to concentrate on than learn how to lay
concrete slabs.
Hardwood flooring offers natural durability and a singular beauty unmatched by other floors. It creates a sense of warmth in interiors and lends a particular kind of energy to the atmosphere of your space. It makes a distinct statement. Elegance. Permanence. Hardwood flooring underpins and controls the visual space in any room where it's installed, so your selection is going to be one of the most important choices that you make about your floor design.
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