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Can laminate wood flooring in two adjoining rooms be mismatched?
We are moving into our first home and we are replacing the carpet in the living room with laminate wood flooring. The floor in the dining room is already laminate wood and joins up with the living room floor. We are trying to pick out new floors and are wondering if we can get a different color wood floor for the living room or if we need to match it perfectly with the dining room. Would mismatching the wood look tacky?? Calling all interior designers! I need your help!
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First, it is unlikely you will find flooring to perfectly match. You should mix up all the boxes of laminate flooring because of possibiliites of slight mismatches between runs. Not likely you will find the same on a new that will match a worn installed.
Now, depends on if you want the same colors. For example, a maple in one and a dark walnut in the other room. Quite a contrast. IF the contrast is great, you probably want a dramatic change, so from light to dark should work. If however, you want them to be similar in color, you may want to add a dark strip between the two to make the change more pronounced, kind of quartering off the room. A line in the sand if you will.
IF you want it to look like one continuous area, then you need to pull up the dinning area and replace it all at the same time. Otherwise, you won't get the feel visually that you are trying to acheive.
Now, depends on if you want the same colors. For example, a maple in one and a dark walnut in the other room. Quite a contrast. IF the contrast is great, you probably want a dramatic change, so from light to dark should work. If however, you want them to be similar in color, you may want to add a dark strip between the two to make the change more pronounced, kind of quartering off the room. A line in the sand if you will.
IF you want it to look like one continuous area, then you need to pull up the dinning area and replace it all at the same time. Otherwise, you won't get the feel visually that you are trying to acheive.
only if the rooms are separated by a door will it work to have mismatched flooring.
I would match it as closely as is possible. You can always use area rugs and carpets to define each space.
If you cant match flooring exactly, its better to go with a completely different material like travertine, granite, slate, etc.
I would match it as closely as is possible. You can always use area rugs and carpets to define each space.
If you cant match flooring exactly, its better to go with a completely different material like travertine, granite, slate, etc.
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