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Design Tips for Open Floor Plans

Design Tips for Open Floor Plans

Pictured: Metz-Brown Rustic European White Oak

Design Tips for Open Floor Plans

Open-concept living is a favorite for many reasons. For starters, an open floor plan allows for maximum light in a space, making even the smallest of rooms appear bigger. Plus, an open-flow kitchen and living area makes entertaining a breeze. A large “great room” can also become multi-functional with an added desk against a sofa. Here are five keys to make open-concept living work.

Use Furnishings to Define an Area

Create separate functional spaces using furniture. For example, place a sofa backed with a console table outside the kitchen to delineate the start of the living room. Further define the living room by placing a rug in the center of that space.

Go Big and Bold

Lighting also helps to define different parts of a room. Anchor a dining table with a chandelier, or place a large ceiling fan in the center of the living space. You can also use large accent lighting features above a dining room table or kitchen island, or in an entry way to add drama and grandeur.

Delineate Spaces with Flooring

You can use different wood flooring options to define separate spaces or consider a wood floor/tile combination. When installing hardwood flooring you can change the direction of the planks to create separation between living and dining areas.

Create a Feature in Each Area

A standout design feature in each area will not only help to define each space but also make a room stand out. For example, consider a gallery wall for decorative displays in the dining room or an oversized island in the kitchen for double duty function and entertaining.

Maintain Design Continuity

Be stylish but strategic. Color palettes in different spaces should complement one another, while using layers of texture and different hues for highlights and accents.

For more design ideas, use the virtual Design Your Room tool.

Design Your Perfect Floor

Design Your Perfect Floor

Design Your Perfect Floor

Our exclusive Design Your Room tool lets you help your clients design their dream floors in their space. The interactive tool is free and easy to use and always features the latest colors and styles by Floor Art. Here’s how to maximize the tool for your design projects:

Choose Your Room

First, pick a space from the “Gallery” – whether living room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom, or public buildings, the tool lets you envision what your design in mind will look like in a space. (Hint: The ‘laying angle’ tool on the bottom left allows you to experiment with different angles of laying wood flooring planks – 0, 45, 90 and 135 degrees.)

Select Your Products

Next, browse wood flooring products and collections. Choose “Products” by coloring (light, medium or dark) or by product line. You’ll always find the most up-to-date information about items under “Product Information.” The Room Planner also offers alternative suggestions to view.

Compare Flooring Side-by-Side

To see what a light or dark color wood flooring would look like, select “Compare,” which lets you see rooms side-by-side. We’ve noticed that this function is especially useful for helping clients who are on the fence when it comes to selecting the right color flooring, especially darker colored flooring options.

Save Favorites

Now that you’ve created a few project examples of your own, save clients’ favorites to the “My Favorites” folder. This makes it easy for people to go back and review as they make the ever-important flooring decision. You can also choose to print out preferred flooring layouts to keep on hand in client files.

Our expert wood flooring specialists at Arimar are here to help you with all your flooring and design needs. Call us today for a consultation.

The Colors That Will Be Trending in 2018

The Colors That Will Be Trending in 2018

The Colors That Will Be Trending in 2018

At the International Home + Housewares Show, Pantone Color Institute executive director Leatrice Eiseman revealed what color and design trends we can expect next year, and there seems to be something for just about everyone. From powerful pink to minion yellow, these are the eight color palettes you can look forward to seeing in 2018.

Resourceful: A palette made up of complementary blue and orange colors. “This is quite an interesting color combination,” said Eiseman. “It combines warm and cool tones that you just can’t avoid looking at.”

Verdure: Vegetal colors like Celery are combined with berry-infused purples and eggshell blue, symbolic of health, in this palette.

Playful: The Playful palette is out-of-the ordinary and quirky. The colors are “bright-hearted more than light-hearted” with names to match, like Minion Yellow, Lime Popsicle, Green Flash and adventurous blue Skydiver.

Discretion: Low-key and subtle. Quiet hues such as Elderberry and Hawthorne Rose offer a new sense of strength. “Pink has developed more power than ever before,” said Eiseman.

Far-fetched: With warm, earthy hues such as Cornsilk Yellow blending with rosy tones, this palette “reaches out and embraces many different cultures,” said Eiseman.

Intricacy: This palette reflects the popularity of intricate designs. A palette of neutral metallics (AKA, the “new neutrals”) with accents of dramatic Holly Berry red and yellow Sulfur.

Intensity: This is an eclectic mix of colors that evokes a sense of strength, power and sophistication, all balanced with black and gold.

TECH-nique:  In a nod to the proliferation of technology, this palette features hues “that seem to shine from within.” Colors include a vibrant blue, green, fuchsia and purple, along with iridescent peacock tones in both turquoise and hot pink, which are offset by Brilliant White and Frosted Almond.

Our flooring specialists are on hand to help you use the 2018 color forecast in your designs. Call us today for a consultation.

Top Flooring Trends to Watch in 2018

Top Flooring Trends to Watch in 2018

Pictured: Metz-Brown Rustic European White Oak

Top Flooring Trends to Watch in 2018

From wide planks to distressed planks and minimalist gray tones, get a jump-start on the flooring trends sure to be popular in 2018. Here are five designer-approved looks to put on your radar:

Wide Plank Floors

Wide plank flooring remains very popular, and trends are pushing toward wider plank floors, with floor boards at a foot wide or even broader. Wide planks lend authenticity to many different styles. Along with wider plank hardwoods, longer length material is becoming more the norm.

European White Oak

White Oak has taken on a renaissance among hardwood flooring options. Oak is the staple of the lumber industry, but what makes European White Oak appealing is the way it is cut from the log. The result is a wider plank with a striking plain sawn look near the center and unique grain pattern.

Gray Wood Flooring

We’ve seen interest in grey wood floors increase over the past couple of years and they will remain on trend in 2018. Grey wood flooring provides a unique style that fits well in modern homes as an alternative to more traditional natural-color wood flooring.

Distressed Plank Flooring

Distressed wood planks have many appealing qualities. Often eco-friendly, they make an ideal fit with both modern and traditional décor adding a timeless and elegant appeal to a space.

Hardwood Floors with Varying Widths

Choosing boards with varying widths gives the floor a fresh, one-of-a-kind look. The varying widths harken back to historic homes, built when one made use of every part of the tree.

Have a design question? Contact us today. Our flooring experts are glad to assist with your flooring project.

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