Hardwood Flooring in Small Spaces: Maximizing Style and Functionality

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Do you want to make a small area feel more expansive? Consider installing hardwood floors. By choosing the right plank color, size and finish, you can create a room with an airy, inviting feel. To further enhance the illusion of spaciousness, install your planks in the right direction or opt for a patterned design. 

Tips for Small Space Flooring 

Consider the following aspects when selecting hardwood boards to make a tight space feel more spacious. 

Color 

While dark wooden floors can create a sense of sophistication in any room, they tend to absorb light, making a space feel smaller. In contrast, light wood floors reflect light, brightening a room and making it feel larger. Wood choices with a warm, light hue, like maple, ash and light oak, can create a sense of openness in a room. They also complement various interior styles, from bold designs to subdued decor. 

If you love the sophistication of dark flooring, you can still create a feeling of openness in a tight area by pairing dark flooring with light walls and warm-toned design elements. This striking contrast can draw the eye away from the size of the area. 

Plank Size 

While narrow plank flooring can create a sense of depth, wider planks can make a room appear more open. Since they have fewer visual interruptions, wider planks trick the eye into believing that a space is bigger than it is. 

Direction 

Consider installing hardwood boards diagonally to draw the eye to the longest area in the room, visually elongating the space. Alternatively, install your planks lengthwise along the longest wall. This can also create a sense that the room is wider and longer than it actually is. 

Finish 

Glossy surfaces can reflect light for a brighter feel. Opt for high-gloss or semi-gloss finishes to create this effect. In contrast, matte finishes can make a room feel darker, but they can help hide any imperfections, which is helpful in small spaces where even the smallest detail is noticeable. 

Patterns 

To make small spaces more visually interesting, incorporate hardwood floor patterns like chevron or herringbone. These diagonal patterns can also create the illusion of a larger space. Patterned floors also reflect light in interesting ways, enhancing brightness and openness in a small area. 

Book a Consultation With District Floor Depot

District Floor Depot offers a wide variety of affordable hardwood flooring solutions and quality installation services. Book a consultation with one of our representatives today to learn more about how our products and services can elevate your small rooms.

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