Black Flooring

When redesigning a living space, there are many things you must consider. Black Flooring can have a significant impact on the lighting effects of your space. Whilst many black flooring solutions are created using hard materials such as slate and granite, these can be both hard and cold, not an appealing flooring material choice for a living room, but better for the functional requirements of kitchen flooring.

Black wooden flooring is both more forgiving and warm, and can also be used to create subtle lighting effects in the room.

Textured black floors can be used to create striped effects by following the grain of the floor, or black floor tiles can be laid in alternate directions to create a chess board effect in the floor due to the different light reflections.

The same effects can be achieved with black graphite, metal or charcoal flooring effects.

A black flooring scheme is an excellent idea in rooms with low lighting to accentuate the effect. It contracts well with white walls, metallic or glass furniture and wall coverings.

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