If you’re considering updating your home decor, there are some exciting flooring trends to tempt you into creative adventurism. It doesn’t matter whether your taste is traditional or high-tech edgy, the latest trends in flooring will have you wondering if you can do without furniture so you can avoid covering up your new floor. Here’s a quick roundup of the three most exciting 2014 CT remodeling trends to look out for.
Hardwood flooring has been with us for as long as we’ve had trees, but interior designers keep finding new ways to give a modern twist to this traditional theme. 2014 is shaping up to be an innovative year as far as natural wood floors go:
If you like bright, bold color, floors are the new walls for a vibrant and artistic color palette. Glossy reds, midnight blacks or even pristine white are making their appearance in contemporary homes on the cutting edge of decor fashion.
In living rooms, reception halls and stairways, vibrant floor coloring makes an edgy statement. Vivacious colors like reds go well with monochrome, minimalist furnishing while black, stained or painted floors look sleekly elegant when they’re paired with Art Deco styled fittings and lavish soft furnishings to soften the look.
Mosaic tiling is bringing a touch of the Roman Empire to American interiors. The solid blocks of color familiar from Mediterranean style tiling, or the stark contrast effect of parquet tiles is being swept to one side by classic mosaic designs in small ceramic or glass tiles. Especially effective in hallways and entrance foyers, these grand designs are a major investment but will look elegant for years.
With more people considering the possibility of aging in place, remodeling in CT is taking a longer view of home improvements. For big impact and long lasting, cost-effective upgrades renewing your floor is a sound starting point, and these flooring trends should help you get started.