Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Choose Furniture To Go With Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood flooring comes in many colors and finishes. Your furniture should enhance your hardwood flooring, not take away from it. It should fit into the style you're going and pull the rooms of your home together. The furniture that you choose to go with your hardwood floors should not only fit into your home's style, but it should fit into you budget. Additionally, according to Decoratemyrooms.com, because furniture is such an investment, it should be durable so that you don't have to replace it often. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions


1. Measure your space. If you have hardwood flooring throughout your entire house, measure each room separately. Take notes of each room's size and clearly mark what each room will be, such as the bedroom, living room and dining room, to know what furniture to buy.


2. Think about the color of your floors. Are they dark wood, light wood, or do they have shades of pink and red in them? Because hardwood comes in so many colors, you want to choose the right shade of furniture to contrast with them. This will make both stand out. For example, if you have hardwood flooring that is a very light tan color, you should go for dark shades in your furniture. Black furniture would look very nice with light tan hardwood floors. Likewise, if you have hardwood flooring that has hints of red in it like dark cherry maple, you should pick out furniture that is in a lighter tone, but your furniture should also have hints of red to make the red in the floor pop. Fabric for couches and chairs that has hints of red or pink will work well.


3. Buy a uniform color for every room. If you have the same color hardwood floors throughout your house, Decoratemyrooms.com suggests that you purchase the same color of furniture for ever room in your house. That way you can move pieces throughout your house and not have to worry if they will match the room. This will also give your house a very uniformed look and keep the style you are creating consistent in every room.


4. Purchase furniture pads. Just like you don't want your furniture to take away from your hardwood floors, you also don't want it to damage your floors. The World Floor Covering Association suggests purchasing felt furniture pads to place under the legs of furniture to prevent them from denting or scratching the floor.

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