Patterned flooring is like well-tailored tweed suits. You might say a simple suit can still be chic and classy, but the tweed one has more authenticity, elegance, and real character. Just like a high-end outfit, patterned flooring doesn’t just look good; it is durable, transforms a room’s vibe and even elevates the value of your property! There are various patterns that can be applied to different types of flooring, such as solid wood, vinyl, or laminate. Considering some factors can help you choose the right pattern flooring that is best for your home.

Factors to Consider When Choosing Patterned Flooring

Just like a professional stylist who can help choose the best style for you, considering some factors for patterned flooring can narrow down your options and help you select an excellent pattern for your space.

Room Size and Layout

Even the best tweed suits won’t look perfect if they don’t fit your body! It’s the same with a wood flooring pattern.To choose the right pattern, you need to consider the room size and layout of the space.

Complex patterns work perfectly in large areas, but it’s better to go simple in small spaces. More subtle patterns can also make a small space larger and more welcoming.

Flooring Material and Durability

It’s important to consider the flooring material as this can heavily impact its durability. For low traffic areas, laminate flooring and vinyl flooring will suffice just fine. However, for high-traffic areas where more stability is needed, you may want to consider using solid wood or engineered wood flooring.

Matching Patterns with Interior Design

Just like you wouldn’t wear a flashy suit to a business meeting, the patterned wood flooring should match the décor vibe!

Flooring is a fundamental element in interior design. You should ensure that selective patterns harmonise well with the walls and furniture and make a Cohesive design with other elements. If your walls have a neutral, muted colour, choosing a pattern with bold colours can bring a lot of energy to the space. If you already have busy décor, keep the patterned flooring simple to make it balanced.

Lighting and Color Considerations

Colour consideration and natural or artificial light can affect the appearance of patterned flooring. If your home has little access to natural light, a simple pattern with soft colours can make the room larger and brighter. Using busy patterns in low light space makes your room tight and boring. Make sure the colour of your wood flooring matches with the décor palette to keep it harmonious.

Maintenance and Cleaning

At first glance, you may think the pattern chosen won’t affect the cleaning and maintenance of the flooring. However, patterned flooring can affect the way you maintain it.

Flooring with simple, straight patterns is typically easy to clean. They have no angle or groove to hide and collect the dust. However, complex patterns may require more precision and time to be cleaned. You may need a vacuum cleaner with a special nozzle that can access groves and remove dust. Also, it is more likely to get exposed to scratches; it is recommended to use mild cleaning agents and a soft cloth to maintain the appearance and shine of the wood.

Finally, we reach the interesting part of choosing the right pattern for flooring, Where you can walk to the showroom and see patterns. Take a look at some of the most popular flooring patterns.

Herringbone

In a herringbone pattern, the wood planks are installed in a V shape. This pattern can be an excellent choice for smaller rooms.The lines move the eyes and give depth to the space, creating the illusion of a large room. However, herringbone flooring has a complex installation process and tends to cost more. It is better to leave it to professionals if you are not confident with DIY installation. If Herringbone is not installed correctly, it won’t create the same impact.  The herringbone pattern is an ideal choice for the living room, office, café, long hallway and kitchen.

Chevron

chevron flooring

In a chevron pattern, the wood planks are arranged in the form of interconnected triangles. This modern pattern creates an artistic look and adds depth to the space. Chevron flooring is bolder than herringbone; if you want to use it in a small room, consider the plank dimensions and the colour. Darker colours may create a closed feel whereas lighter colours can help make the room seem larger and more open. Chevron goes very well in large entrances, dining rooms, long hallways or reception halls.

Straight Lay

Straight Lay Flooring

The straight lay pattern is the easiest pattern to clean and install. The straight and parallel arrangement of wood pieces makes the space appear larger and brighter. It is ideal for small rooms, living rooms and hallways. This pattern is also DIY friendly and more affordable.

Mixed-Width Pattern

Mixed-Width Pattern

Mixed-width is another easy yet elegant wood flooring pattern. You can reach this classic, timeless pattern just by laying different widths with random sequences of the wood plank. This pattern can pair perfectly with rustic decor and adds natural warmth and charm to space.

Geometric pattern

How to Choose the Right Patterned Flooring

Geometric pattern flooring offers a striking, modern look that can elevate your interior design. Hexagonal and Square are the most common geometric patterns, which can add character, depth and a sense of openness to large spaces. It’s a good choice for part of your home that you want to make a focal point.

Testing and Finalising Your Choice

Just like wearing suits in front of the mirror, you should test your patterned flooring to make sure it looks good for your space. Unfortunately, pattern flooring testing is not as easy as trying on a suit!

Try to use physical samples in different parts of your home and notice how the light and size of the space can affect your selective pattern sample. You can also ask flooring experts to show you examples of previous projects that are similar to your space. This can help you to have a better view of how the pattern works.

Finding the Perfect Patterned Flooring

Choosing the right pattern for flooring requires precision and time. You have to consider everything from room size to light, colour, your home decor, type of wood flooring and maintenance to make sure that your choice will remain useful and durable in the long term. Need more help finding the perfect patterned flooring? We’re here to help you pick the best choice, even at weekends!

If you have any flooring queries, email us at info@flooringsurgeons.co.uk or visit our showrooms in Birmingham and Wolverhampton!

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