Taking a look back over the past decade, we have put much more effort into personalising our living spaces yet maintaining a chic minimalism made popular during the 2000s.
With the rise of interior design reality shows, more and more people are considering their living interiors much more carefully. The Guardian’s Huma Quershi sums up the decade nicely:
While we may never entirely tire of whitewashed brick walls teamed with wooden floors, interiors styles have grown more individual and less prescriptive.
Indeed, once a staple of many modern homes, real wood flooring has diversified and broken new ground with ever increasing ranges of new colours and styles and a widening array of wood species. Exotic woods have appeared, from the rich red tones of Doussie to the striking contrasting brown grains of Iroko, and have even inspired people to make their floors a centre peice of a home.
Of course, a balance needs to be kept between individuality and good taste. No one wants sensory overload as soon as they walk into a room so choosing subtle colours from our diverse engineered flooring collection may just be the perfect addition to your home.
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#1 by Mike Boire on January 6th, 2010
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Indeed the trend the days are impressive when it comes to design. But not all will stand out if the quality is poor. Customers would definitely want a kind of flooring that would look really nice and the kind that would last long.
#2 by Edna Nagasaka on February 21st, 2010
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This is really cool!!