Specialty Design Elements
Custom
wood flooring can range from inexpensive painted features to
high-end, handcrafted borders and medallions. Other options include
adding exotic wood accents to an otherwise standard floor or mixing
wood with entirely different materials like marble, tile, and even
brass.
Borders and Medallions
The right frame sets off a painting, just as the
right focal point creates a perfect composition within the painting.
Likewise, a wood floor can be enhanced with a carefully chosen
border and medallion.
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Borders
A border defines the main area of the floor, so it contrasts the
main floor to some extent. An intricate border calls for a
simple field, and vice versa. Be careful to keep the border's
width in scale with the room. For instance, a one-foot-wide
border would not be proportionate in a four-foot-wide hallway.
Work through the width requirements with your designer or ask
one of our sales consultants for assistance.
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Medallions
Medallions and other inlays are often the focal point in many
wood floors. They can include intricate patterns, detailed
artwork, and even corporate logos and family crests. Medallions
are available either pre-manufactured or custom-made at the job
site, and are installed after the floor is installed to ensure a
proper fit.
Mixed Media
You can create one-of-a-kind flooring designs by
mixing wood with other materials such as tile, stone, or metal.
Different combinations can be used in borders, accents, medallions,
or corner treatments. Materials come in a variety of colors, sizes,
and styles.
Use slate, granite, marble, or tile to unify
flooring in different rooms, act as a transition to the outdoors, or
complement a view. A marble foyer might give way to a marble-trimmed
wood floor in a living area or conference room. Granite-inlaid wood
floors can complement granite countertops in a kitchen installation.
Slate borders in a sunroom could act as a transition to a slate
terrace outdoors. Sparkling accent strips of brass, copper, or
stainless steel could add drama in a room with a dramatic city view.
The possibilities are limited only by your imagination.
Mixed and Exotic Species
Think beyond the typical oak floor. Consider
complementing your floor with a different species of wood, domestic
or exotic, to enliven your entire room. Try Brazilian Cherry,
Bamboo, Maple, Ash, Birch, Santos Mahogany, or Wenge, to name just a
few of the 30 species available today. Depending on the look you
want to achieve, you can find several species to meet your needs.
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