Bold Patterns: Consider patterned tiles or vinyl that make a strong visual statement. Moroccan-inspired tiles, geometric patterns, or even a checkerboard design can add a lot of character.
Statement Rugs: If you prefer to keep your flooring more neutral, a vibrant or intricately designed rug can create a focal point and add color and texture to the room.
Colored Concrete: For a modern and industrial look, colored or stained concrete can be both striking and practical. You can choose from a range of hues and finishes.
Wood with Character: Reclaimed wood or wood with unique grain patterns can add warmth and a sense of history. Consider wide planks or a herringbone pattern for a more dramatic effect.
Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP): Modern LVP can mimic the look of wood or stone while being durable and water-resistant. It’s a practical choice that doesn’t sacrifice style.
Rustic Wood Planks: Wide plank hardwood floors with a medium stain can highlight the natural beauty of the wood and add a rustic charm to kitchens and living areas.
Brick Tile: For a unique and rustic look, consider brick tiles laid in a herringbone pattern. This style can give your space an Old World appeal.
Natural and Light Wood: Unstained white oak floors provide a natural, neutral foundation that complements various design aesthetics, from minimalist to traditional.
Checkerboard Tile: This classic design is making a comeback. While black and white are timeless, softer tones like warm neutrals and terra hues are also becoming popular.
Terrazzo: This versatile material can be used for flooring, countertops, and tiles. It offers a unique, speckled look that adds character to any room.






