Dark Floor light Cabinets ?
tkchogan
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Comments (19)Hi there, We have a couple of darker option, I believe when going for a dark flooring it tends to create a more warm and cosy feel. We have a couple of option in stock that may be something of interest, these options are engineered boards. The first option we would have is the Pyrenees Smoked Oak, this is a stunning wide oak board. With the wider planks it creates depth to the room like no other board. On another note, it is also available inHerringbone style. The second option would be our gorgeous Hand scraped Geneva oak, with the deep rich colour, it gives the room a fantastic rich feel. The Third option we would have in stock would be our Oslo Oak, This board is relatively dark compared to the boards mentioned above. Do you have an idea on the exact colour you would be looking for? Even a picture of something you have seen? We may have a product in stock to match exactly what your looking for. If you do have any queries please do not hesitate to get in touch via email, Info@floormonster.co.uk or you can call us directly on 0141 887 5698. Kind Regards, Floor Monster Team...See MoreLight or Dark Laminate Flooring?
Comments (1)I prefer dark, it accentuates the white and lightness and will help the place look larger, as your eye will be drawn away from the floor....See MoreLight or Dark flooring opinions...advice please!
Comments (13)Hi Danielle It's surely a dilemma, although judging by the stuff you already decided on, it's going to be lovely either way. Personally I'm leaning towards a dark floor, even though we decided on a lighter maple floor for ourselves. Really liking Minnie's suggestion too though. Have you thought about engineered wood? Seeing you have chosen some lovely natural materials like marble I think real wood will actually show its worth and with some shopping around you can find a decent quality (the thicker the veneer the better) for similar prices to (quality) laminate. We chose engineered wood for our floors some years ago and it still looks and feels great. Perhaps for kitchen areas it will need sealing after installing however. Hope that helps... Keep us posted!...See MoreDark flooring in light grey kitchen with dark blue island??
Comments (15)I have karndean flooring in my bathroom as well as the rest of the house. I have tiled my kitchen floor and glad I did. We have hard water and when droplets dry on the karndean in the bathroom they show up. They are easily washed away but I wouldn't like to be forever moping it. As for the floor colouring I have the pale grey wood and can promise it never looks dirty....See Moremargaretmc01
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