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Adding Texture To Your Floors
Adds Texture To Room
by: News Canada
Texture is key in flooring as well. The Perspective 4 plank line
of floors features bevelled edges along both the width and the
length of planks.
(NC)—Home owners today want their interiors to be less
complicated and easier to maintain — a style that goes a long way to
reducing the stress of daily living. Simple is great, but it is hard
to achieve! You don't want to follow this style literally, or your
decor will look skimpy, sparse and lacking in character.
A way to avoid boring is through the use of texture. Texture is
one of the most important elements of interior design, and can be
applied to every dimension of the room. In stucco, a simple beige
wall goes from boring to interesting. A sofa or chair upholstered in
softly brushed chenille becomes a personal haven.
Texture is key in flooring as well. And some of the most
interesting environments can be created with a hard-surface floor.
Nothing warms a room more than a rich, natural hardwood. Its
grain works well with any interior design, from traditional to
modern. A natural surface like wood can make a contemporary setting
look more "homey," less commercial.
Laminates also add texture. This hard-wearing, no-nonsense
flooring is a great choice for an active family. One of the newest
members of the hard-surface family is cork. Its richly ''burled''
grain adds wonderful character to any room.
All of these choices come as engineered prefinished planks and
tiles that simply click together, using a unique joint called
Uniclic. One of the leading providers of Uniclic flooring is TORLYS
(www.torlys.com).
This method is fast, provides an ultra-tight fit, and — amazingly —
requires no special subfloor.
So if you are looking to simplify your decor, yet enhance the
room's personality, consider adding texture to your floor and not
just your fabric and wall surface.
- News Canada
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