Custom homes can be a lot more unique than you might first think. In this blog, we have discussed what the most durable flooring might be for waterfront homes, but there are other options and ways of combining materials that can make your custom home even more spectacular. These unique flooring options below are sure to spark your imagination!
Accent Floor Tiles
Colorful, patterned floor tiles have been around for decades in mainstream interior design, but with so many options, they are still one of the ways you can best customize your custom home. The possibilities are practically endless. These tiles work best in kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways.
Brick, Concrete, or Natural Stone
Any of these materials can work well as indoor flooring, even though they are traditionally used for patios, walkways, and other exterior hardscapes. For waterfront homes, they are highly practical should you ever experience a flooding emergency. Keep in mind that they may need periodic sealing.
Parquet Flooring
Parquet flooring is vintage, but vintage is becoming contemporary again. Parquet flooring is typically hardwood but could be constructed with other materials that look like wood, like luxury vinyl plank flooring. It can create a lovely, warm texture to your home.
Reclaimed Flooring
With a new custom waterfront home, you could go with all-new materials, but you could also spice things up with some reclaimed flooring. The materials will be cheaper and can help you save a bit of money.
Painted Flooring
Did you know you can paint your floors, no matter the material? If you are a crafty, DIY sort of person, painting your floors a solid color or a stenciled pattern could be for you!
Carpet and Hardwood
For a touch of luxury, you can create a room, such as a bedroom or family room, that combines carpeting and hardwood or luxury vinyl plank. In some custom homes, the furniture is centered on plush carpet flooring surrounded by a hardwood flooring border.
Tile and Hardwood
Does one room with funky tiles connect with a room with wood plank flooring? Create a unique, staggered junction between the two. For example, hexagonal tile flooring can “bleed” into the hardwood. You could also use accent tiles within hardwood flooring, such as in your foyer.
Looking for more inspiration? Check out these ideas for custom home roofing and your new home’s entryway to get started.
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