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41 Living Rooms with Hardwood Floors (Pictures)

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Welcome to this large gallery featuring a stunning array of comfortable living rooms with gorgeous hardwood floors. Hardwood is by far the most popular type of floor material used in living rooms.

Out of 222,963 living rooms analyzed, 72.75% of living rooms have hardwood floor. Out of that 72.75% of living rooms using hardwood flooring, the most common “color” or “tone” of hardwood is medium tone. We have charts and tables below the gallery providing all the living room floor data you need.

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Gorgeous neutral hardwood floors make the room look bigger and pair very well with the simplistic design and dark colored furniture in this modern cabin.

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Neutral colored flooring can work with both warm and cool tones. Like here, the gorgeous gray, teal and black blends perfectly with a light neutral hardwood floor.

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Neutral colored flooring can work with both warm and cool tones. Like here, the gorgeous gray, teal and black blends perfectly with a light neutral hardwood floor.

Trulia

Warm hardwood floors work very well with cool toned decoration in this large living room. A great option to go for if there is warm wooden paneling or doorways in the rest of the house.

Trulia

Darker colored, warm toned hardwood is versatile and adds depth to a room. Different elements in the same room such a neutral carpet, mixed and matched furniture and cool toned ceiling and door paneling provide a dynamic finish.

Cool toned, wide hardwood floors give an elegant finish. Deeper toned furniture like brown leather sofas, tables, chandeliers, and window paneling go great with milder cool-toned accents like blue and gray cushions.

A simplistic, yet grand living room with cool toned walls pairs excellently with the warmer toned furniture and wooden floors. The overall look is a mixture of modern yet rustic.

Trulia

A neutral themed living room with furniture that blends seamlessly with hardwood floors offers a pop of color through a statement wall and beautiful color from the garden view.

This beautiful, simple cool themed room has statement blue and white décor. The cool toned hardwood floor and complimenting rug make the décor pop even more.

If you’re not adding a lot of color to your living room, choose a dark, warm hardwood floor. It will add color and warmth to your room and allow your monochrome furniture and décor to stand out.

This gorgeous modern living room uses warm, orange toned flooring to contrast with the cooler toned brown paneling. The cream colored furniture and soft moss green accents make it seem in tune with nature surrounding the room.

This gorgeous modern living room uses warm, orange toned flooring to contrast with the cooler toned brown paneling. The cream colored furniture and soft moss-green accents make it seem in tune with nature surrounding the room.

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White furniture stands out against the warm, deep colors of the hardwood floors and the matching paneling in this traditional, sleek cabin.

Trulia

This living room offers a fusion of modern and traditional with classic cream and gray furniture, alongside the rustic hardwood floors and paneling.

Modern, classic and clean – this living room utilizes monochrome furniture with warm hardwood flooring and green accents.

This living room is small but the minimalist décor makes it look spacious. The deep hardwood floors stand out in contrast to the lighter patterned furniture and cool toned walls, adding depth to the room.

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A mixture of old world and new world contemporary décor; this living room uses a bright, warm toned hardwood floor to go with the cream colored furniture. The black piano adds character to the otherwise plain room.

A mixture of rustic and old school, this living room with its glossy warm toned hardwood floors gives off a cozy vibe to a mountain cabin. The flooring of this cabin is certainly the element that brings the whole room together.

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The Plain white walls pair very well with the neutral, plain colored hardwood floors to bring out the warmth of the décor in this rustic cabin like living room.

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A blend of cozy fabrics and contemporary accents, this living room pairs a fusion of different styles with warm, rugged hardwood floors.

Sleek and chic, this gray themed living room matches the furniture to the hardwood floors for a gorgeous, modern finish.

Cool toned décor and neutral hardwood make this contemporary living room look modern and minimalistic while still being stylish and comfortable.

A brightly lit, neutral themed contemporary living room makes use of warm but light colored hardwood floors to add an element of coziness and traditional décor.

Once again, a classic monochrome combination of furniture but with deep, warm colored panels and hardwood for a cozy, cabin finish. This is a great example of traditional and modern aesthetics merging beautifully.

The transitional décor in this living room pairs well with the dark hardwood floors and green accents from the chairs and the nature that is visible from the inside.

Dark colored living room with warm wooden floors and brown paint make the white furniture and fireplace stand out even more.

 

A very large living room, this space looks perfectly rustic thanks to the rugged hardwood floor in warm tones that match the ceiling and paneling. The remaining décor is a mix of warm and neutral.

 

A cozy, small living room with warm hardwood floors and cool toned furniture makes for a gorgeous sight.

A very elegant, large living room with a cool minty blue paint and the bright white furniture superbly goes well with the dark, warm hardwood and brown accents.

A fusion of tones, this living room uses neutral flooring, cool toned furniture and warm ceilings to create a cozy environment. All the colors used in the room create a personality for the room.

A Simple but cozy cabin with dark cheery colored wood flooring and paneling blends with the simple neutral colored furniture. This is a great example of the flooring making the furniture look better than its already stunning aesthetic.

A contemporary living room with rustic touches, this room has distressed cool toned light hardwood and matching furniture with warmer accents throughout the room.

A contemporary cabin with sleek design uses rustic hardwood floor and furniture to give a nod to classic cabin furniture.

A large, contemporary living room with floor to ceiling windows and neutral toned hardwood floors is finished up with blue accent cushions.

This living room is small but the cool toned light hardwood floors and matching furniture make it look spacious. The singular pop of color comes from the blue armchair.

This living room is small but the cool toned light hardwood floors and matching furniture make it look spacious. The singular pop of color comes from the blue armchair.

This living room is small but the cool toned light hardwood floors and matching furniture make it look spacious. The singular pop of color comes from the blue armchair.

This living room is small but the cool toned light hardwood floors and matching furniture make it look spacious. The singular pop of color comes from the blue armchair.

 

A light warm colored hardwood floor adds color to this room that has otherwise simple, cool toned furniture with some warm accents in the form of tables.

A simple gray themed living room with blue accents is underlined by a warm hardwood floor that bring out the cool tones of the rest of the room.

The transitional décor in this living room pairs with dark hardwood floors and green accents from the  chairs and nature outside.

 

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Living Room Floor Data

Living room designs employ different color schemes; some are beige and cream with light woods, others are in rich reds and dark woods. Others employ bright jewel blues or greens for a bolder look. And then some incorporate area rugs for the benefit of carpet, yet still providing the aesthetic benefits of hardwood flooring. Check out our rug buying guide and carpet buying guide.

Nearly all of these living rooms follow the basic and recognizable living room design: they have sofas, chairs and coffee tables; many have fireplaces and shelving units. A few have media centers and visible televisions.

Many of these rooms also share architectural details. A running theme is ceiling detail. Make sure to look for coffered ceilings, exposed beams, and crown molding.

Some of the rooms featured in this gallery are expansive, with soaring ceilings. Others are more modestly sized. Size is no object to beautiful design, and each of these rooms is an example of fantastic attention to detail, form and function.

Living Room Floor Data

1. Floor Types

Here’s the breakdown of the different types of flooring used in living rooms by percentage. This is based on analysis of 222,963 living rooms.

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Table:

LIVING ROOM FLOOR OPTIONS

Percentage

Hardwood

72.75%

Ceramic Tile

3.28%

PorcelainTile

3.07%

Carpet

10.35%

Concrete

3. 31%

Marble

1.44%

Travertine

1.28%

Limestone

0.69%

Vinyl

0.76%

Painted Wood

0.68%

Slate

0.41%

Laminate

0.58%

Terracotta Tile

0.34%

Bamboo

0.56%

Linoleum

0.11%

Brick

0. 09%

Cork

0.10%

Plywood

0.12%

Tatami

0.06%

One surprising figure is how uncommon laminate flooring is used. I expected that to be higher, but no doubt hardwood is preferable for many reasons.

2. Hardwood Types (Tone)

The following chart and table show the percentage of the 3 hardwood tones used in living rooms by percentage. this is based on an analysis of 162,963 living rooms, all of which have hardwood.

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Table:

HARDWOOD TONE

Percentage

Dark

29. 46%

Medium

42.82%

Light

27.72%

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39 Beautiful Living Rooms with Hardwood Floors

This gallery features beautiful living rooms with hardwood floors. Living rooms shown include a variety of styles such as Mediterranean, rustic, craftsman, transitional, Spanish, Asian, modern, contemporary and traditional.

Solid hardwood is gorgeous and durable. Since it is milled from a single piece of wood it can be repeatedly sanded and last for decades. Engineered hardwood offers an inner core of wood with an outer layer of hardwood veneer. With an engineered hardwood, one can get the same look and beauty without all of the cost. In addition engineered hardwood is more resistant to heat and moisture than solid hardwood flooring.

In the picture above the rustic solid European oak wood floors gives this Mediterranean home a more relaxed country vibe. Paired with other neutral colors and a touch of turquoise as accent, this home definitely looks really relaxing. Walls are plain white, and ceiling have accent wooden beams in dark wengue finish. Furniture pieces are mostly upholstered in a light cream color, combined with dark wood stain and some touch of blues on the pillows.

This living room has classic Spanish elements, combined with more modern finishes. The floors have a soft golden tone, mostly due to the solid fruit wood flooring, and the light cream painted walls. Furniture pieces are slip-covered armchairs and sofas, paired turned wood details on exposed wooden legs seen on the coffee table. The ceiling also has exposed wooden beams and trusses in antiqued wengue finish, completing the rustic look of the space.

A gorgeous modern contemporary space with solid teak wood floors and ceiling paired with plain white walls, creating a warm yet minimalist background for the furniture pieces. The space is already bright due to the many windows providing natural light into the space, but other than that, there are also 6 skylights right above the living area, provide more natural into the space. To keep with the modern look, the furniture pieces are all modern, upholstered in white leather and has stainless steel legs. Adding texture and dimension to the space is the large brick fireplace and the use of some indoor plants, making the over-all look of the space more relaxing and unique.

A small lounging room with a raw, rustic feel to it. It uses unpolished planks of golden pecan wood all over the floors and up to the side paneling of the walls. The same wood was used to build the built-in bench, the window opening framing, the display shelves and even the fireplace area. This results in a cabin-like feel, but with a lighter feel to it due to the plain white walls. The furniture pieces matches the over-all look of the interior details – brown leather chesterfield sofa paired with 2 fauteuils.

Puritan pine wood was used as the flooring for this gorgeous lounge area. The wooden floors were paired with sky blue painted walls and white moldings, creating a very refreshing feel to this small room. In the middle is a pair of armchair and ottoman, and a sofa, all upholstered in a bold red color. The red is bold pop of color, placed against the soft colors on the walls and the other built-in elements of the space.

This living room gives a modern twist to classic Mediterranean-inspired space, using softer finishes and materials, and more simple silhouettes to achieve the look. The walls were painted in a soft brown color with white moldings, while the floors are perfectly polished pickled oak, creating a light background for the interiors. Due to the mezzanine floor, the ceiling of this living room is really high and has been fixed with a very large ceiling fan, which is a more modern and functional choice. Furniture pieces simply consists of 1 large sofa and a loveseat, a coffee table with storage and a side table.

A soft and elegant transitional style living area which combines dark oak floors with light gray walls and white moldings. The living area uses 2 matching scroll-armed sofas upholstered in gray velvet fabric and two wingback armchairs with white printed fabric. The electric fireplace was clad with white wooden mantle with a matching display shelf and cabinet, creating a unified look.

This is a modern living room with a high ceiling, as it has a mezzanine floor overlooking the living area. The floors on the ground floor are solid wide plank hickory in a matte finish, giving a rustic feel in contrast with the plain clean white walls and the stone cladding on the fireplace wall. For the furniture, a large sectional sofa upholstered in a dark gray fabric was used, and a pair of cantilevered armchairs upholstered in yellow faux leather. There are also two square coffee tables at the center of the set-up, and a console table for accent right at the back of the sofa.

Large windows helps make this space look bright an inviting. Beech wood floors paired with light cream walls provide a light and bright background for the interiors. The furniture pieces comprises of both modern and classic-inspired pieces, like the modern white leather-upholstered sofa and armchair, the light oak classic solid wood coffee table with light beige high pile area rug underneath and the classic tufted back dining chairs in brown velvet fabric.

A simple yet elegant modern living space, with dark red acacia floors paired with dove gray walls. It has an accent wall with black wallpaper and a central panel clad in cement finish tiles. The sofa used is a sectional l-shaped sofa with a matching square ottoman upholstered in a light gray fabric. The entire space is only sparsely furnished, giving an illusion of a bigger space.

Dark maple floors set a really dark contrast against the plain white walls and the white painted wooden trusses on the ceiling. Furniture pieces all uses white slip covers, making it really pop out of the very dark floors. Framing the living area is a traditional area rug, adding a little texture and pattern into the space. There are also Asian-inspired pieces used in this design, like the metal stool and the wengue console table behind the sofa.

A very simple modern contemporary living room, with a soft and elegant look. The flooring is pale teak wood paired with white walls, giving a soft, gray ambiance to the space. The living area is framed by a large area rug, while the furniture pieces is composed of a white sofa, two modern black accent chairs, an x-legged bench and a matching stainless steel & glass coffee table & side table. Despite the simplicity of the set-up, the color combination and the large picture windows create a really lovely look to this space.

This is another contemporary living area which uses solid oak floors paired with oatmeal-painted walls. It has an accent wall with a built-in electric fire place, clad with gray soapstone tiles. For the furniture, it has a loveseat in purple, 2 armchairs with pixel pattern fabric, a small wengue coffee table, a small pedestal side table, and two side armchairs with a matching side table in between. The combination of different fabrics creates a more fun and dynamic look to the space.

This craftsman style living room has weathered hardwood flooring that compliments the exposed log beam ceiling and rough stone fireplace. Two leather Victorian style chairs surround  a glass table on top of an area rug.

This living room has a relaxed, tropical rest-house vibe to it with ts combination of bright colors, reminiscent of a tropical summer. Solid Brazilian cherry wood were used for its floors, while the ceiling has exposed wooden beams and planks from driftwood. The walls were painted in a light oatmeal color, providing a soft, neutral background for the interiors, while the furniture used are of modern silhouette. Furniture pieces include sectional sofa in white leather upholstery, a metal coffee table, a side table made from driftwood pegs and a colorful flat weave area rug. Adding a pop of color to the space are the mustard throw pillows and some turquoise accessories.

This living room combines the simplicity of modern design and the elegance of classic interiors. Polished light Brazilian Mahogany wood floors adorns the floors, while the faux wood beams are veneered with pine and given a nice light polish. Walls are painted in light cream, setting a warm yet modern background for the space. The furniture pieces consists of a leather-upholstered sofa, a white armchair and ottoman, a solid wood coffee table and side tables. There’s also a granite fireplace opposite the sofa, and many different indoor plants adorning the space, adding more dimension & beauty to the space.

This classic style living room has a country feel to it, with its combination of materials and finishes. The use of warm colors give this a very cozy and relaxing vibe, while the materials used give off an elegant vibe without being too uptight. Floors are made of solid dark Hickory which matches the finish of the wooden columns and beams found across the room. This is combined with rag-rolled paint finish on walls in a light cream color, giving a light yet warm background to the space. Furniture pieces are all matching, with two sofas and one lounge chair with ottoman, all upholstered in brown leather.

A transitional modern design which combines modern styling with classic furniture silhouettes. Vintage french sofa/daybed with white washed wood frame and gray fabric upholstery, combined with Vintage French wingback chairs were the furniture pieces of choice. This is combined with x-framed stainless steel coffee table with clear glass top for a more modern twist. The pale gray of the furniture and the area rug is balanced out by the bright orange tones of the solid distressed French Oak wood floors, creating a nice balance of warm and cool colors.

This living room is a mixture of different styles, but ultimately tries to achieve a luxurious and elegant look. Engineered oak wood floors were combined with off-white walls, decorated with wooden wall art, giving it a touch of Oriental design element. For the furniture, there are two brown leather sofas with an authentic vintage appeal because of its aged leather, and for the accent chair, a high back wood armchair with white tapestry fabric was used.

This small living room ha an eclectic mix of styles and furniture pieces. You will see modern pieces, along with classic vintage pieces, giving the space a very unique appeal. Floors are solid African Mahogany, combined with cool gray and off-white walls, pine wood doors & beams. The small living area has a fireplace and a plaster mantle in white, flanked with two pine display shelves/bookshelf on each side. For the furniture pieces, there are two vintage Bergeres painted in white and with white fabric upholstery, a modern ottoman with Moroccan Arabesque fabric pattern, a French square ottoman,  lounge chair with wooden frame and fabric matching the ottoman and a neo-classic pedestal table.

This is another fresh and relaxing living room look, using sea-foam green as the accent color. The seamfoam color gives the space a fresh and bright appeal without going overboard, keeping the rest of the elements of the room a timeless classic. As you can see, the rest of the room has a classic color combination and furniture pieces, using scroll arm sofas and armchairs upholstered in light cream. It has seamfoam colored accent pillows and area rug, adding a pop of color against the dark walnut wooden floors.

This is a small living area with an open floor plan, which is why you can see the kitchen area in the background. It uses weathered honey oak wood floors, giving it a rustic feel, while the walls are simply painted white. There’s a corner fireplace area fixed with electric fireplace to save space, and a modern leather sofa for maximum comfort.

This living room design simplifies classic silhouettes and gives it a more modern look. Floors used are dark maple, paired with light brown walls and white moldings. The cabinets are inspired by classic design, but given a more modern twist by painting it white and using less curves and carvings. The sofa used is a modern sectional sofa upholstered in gray linen, paired with an armchair and a matching ottoman with printed fabric.

Another eclectic style living room, this has French interior architectural details such as French windows and doors, as well as mid-century modern furniture pieces. Walls and the sloped ceiling were all painted in white, giving clean and bright background, while the maple wood floors provides a warm color into the space. Furniture pieces are simply a slip-covered sofa in white linen, a pair of midcentury modern armchairs in light gray and a natural wood coffee table. To add a bit more dimension, blue and navy throw pillows were used as accents.

Another classic-inspired living room space, this uses antiqued solid teak floors, which has a matte finish, making it look worn and aged, matching the wooden beams on the ceiling. The walls were painted with a marbled technique for a more aged/weathered look, white the fireplace mantle has classic motifs and a rough old concrete finish. The furniture pieces is simply composed of a large sectional sofa in light cream, a console, a Spanish high back chair and a coffee table.

This is another transitional style living room which combines classic furniture pieces, with more modern and rustic elements. Floors are weathered teak, giving it a rustic look, creating a contrast against the very formal look of the wall paneling. Furniture pieces include a slip-covered sofa, and two wingback armchairs with checkered seat upholstery.

Dark Wood Floors

There’s no doubt that dark wood floors are beautiful and give your room a modern and elegant look. they also have several advantages over the more traditional looking light wood flooring. First, dark wood floors absorb less light making them less susceptible to fading from direct sunlight compared to lighter wood. Second, dark wood can offer a dramatic contrast when paired with furniture and color themes. Third, dark wood flooring can really allow you to see the grain of the wood which offers stunning beauty and a feeling of luxury. On the downside, dark wood floors show scratches a little more readily than light wood. In addition, dirt and pet hair tends to stand out more on a dark surface.

Going for a dark and mysterious appeal, this living room keeps its lighting warm and dim, creating a cozy atmosphere. The floors are of elegant American walnut, which definitely matches well with the heavy baroque style furniture pieces and architectural details found around the house. There’s a pool table on one side with a traditional carpet underneath, and a living area right across it. Opposite the brown upholstered sofa is a fireplace with females busts as mantle, and flaked with two wooden cabinets. The combination of warm colors, heavily carved wood and dim lighting, definitely gives it a cozy and mysterious feel to it, making it look very vintage.

Rustic fruitwood floors and plaster finish beige walls set a sort of rough and earthy feel to this simple living room set-up. It goes for a warm brown color scheme, with a few accents of yellows and oranges. Sofa is a simple beige sofa with dark brown piping accent, while the armchair uses printed fabric in dark red. Yellow and orange throw pillows adds a pop of color to the space without making it stand out too much from the neutral colors scheme, while the woven side table and the area rug adds a touch of more texture to the space.

A very simple modern living room set-up which uses a gray and turquoise color scheme. It uses dark Brown Oak wooden floors paired with light gray walls, giving it a nice contrast. The furniture pieces on the other hand, is a combination of modern pieces and all-wood classic pieces. There’s a sofa upholstered in light gray fabric, two accent chairs with gray printed fabric and a variety of pillows in turquoise and gray. The exposed wooden legs are finished in wengue, as well as the side tables and the matching coffee table, creating a harmonious design.

Another transitional style living room which uses more rustic finishes to achieve this look. It has dark maple wood floors combined with soft gray walls to give a nice neutral background. The sofa has a modern silhouette, upholstered in dark gray suede with nailhead accents, while the accent chair has a high sloped back upholstered in light beige. In the middle is a faux cowskin area rug, with an elliptical marble-top coffee table in the middle, and a console table opposite the sofa.

Despite the modern look of the space, this living room keeps it gorgeous solid mahogany herringbone parquet floors, preserving a classic floor finish. The rest of the space is styled in a more modern look, painting white all over the walls and ceiling, creating a clean, light background for the large modern sectional sofa in gray. The neutral colors also help tone down the bright yellow of the large coffee table in the middle, creating a relaxed look, suitable for all seasons.

This small living room has various retro/vintage modern pieces, making it a really interesting space. Mahogany floors were paired with white moldings and gray walls, setting a dark, yet neutral background. The gray walls look perfect with the light gray modern sofa and the the classic Eames lounge chair in black. There’s a mid-centry modern sideboard with a nice matte finish on the side, a geometric area rug in charcoal and beige and a pop of color from the framed poster.

Adding a punch of color to this Vintage living room gives it a more cheerful and refreshing vibe. Light Tigerwood floors were re-polished to perfection, while the walls were repainted to a bright orange, giving the space a nice update. The rest of the pieces of this living are all vintage, like the pair of leather sofas, the French armchair on the side, the tables, accessories and even the fireplace. Additional lighting also helped give this space a more modern look, making it more pleasing to the eye and easier to live in.

Light Wood Floors

Light hardwood floors look amazing especially when staged with dark furniture and can give you space a traditional feel. Light color wood also has a couple distinct advantages over dark wood floors. First, light wood floors tends to show less dirt, and second it is less likely to show scratches than its dark wood counterpart. Another advantage of light wood flooring is it can brighten up a room without a lot of natural light.

A modern contemporary living space with a very clean and bright look. Pale white oak wide plank wood floors were paired with light gray walls, while the furniture goes for a more unified look, using the same fabric for the upholstery. The furniture pieces were two sofas, two armchairs with wood armrests, an upholstered bench and a large wood stump coffee table with glass top. The same off-white was used on all upholstered pieces, creating a very uniform look to the living area.

This is a contemporary living room with a simple yet relaxing setup. It has a matching armchair and sofa upholstered in light cream, and two modern accent side chairs in black leather. The floors are pickled oak wood, which is a great match with the off-white walls, and helps give a brighter pop of color into this modern space.

The most unique part of this living room would be how it integrates the wall art, into the walls. It literally connects the 3-pieces sunflower artwork into the wall, by matching the wall color with the paintings’ red background, and connecting the vines/stems of the flowers, extending it beyond the canvas and into the wall. Golden pecan floors complement the yellows of the artwork well, while the simple l-shape sofa in brown suede helps keep a neutral ground in the area.

This is a simple living room with light beech wood floors and mint gray walls. The furniture pieces are modern and simple – a matching pair of sofa and armchair upholstered in charcoal fabric, with red and white accent pillows. There is also a bench with upholstered seat in black leather, and a matching pair of side table and coffee table made from bronzed metal framing and glass top.

A transitional living space adapting an open layout for a lighter and more spacier feel. With bright off-white walls and maple wood floors, the whole space looks bright and inviting, setting a good background for the living room furniture. The sofa was upholstered in off-white linen, with two sky blue tub chairs for accent and an interesting chest was used as the coffee table. Adding more texture is a shaggy rug and colorful pillows for accent, as well as some indoor plants to give the space more color.

This wonderful Asian contemporary inspired space is a perfect relaxing get-away from the busy city. With large glass windows which opens to a nice outdoor view, and even indoor trees, this space will always take you to vacation, giving you a bright environment with clean fresh air. Floors are solid colonial maple wood paired with plain white walls and ceiling, giving way to various prints and patterns used throughout the space.

For the furniture pieces, they went a little eclectic and adventurous, combining different styles and finishes. There are bent rattan armchairs for the dining area, solid teak storage cabinet by the hallway, woven rattan armchair and ottoman as accent table, and a classic sofa in off-white fabric upholstery. Among these are batik-inspired throw pillows,a colorful native-American inspired area rug and even Thai embroidered pillows. The result is rather fantastic, despite the variety, as it uses basic light colors, making the variety of patterns blend in with the rest of the interiors.

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Floor in the living room - 77 photos of the best stylish design options

The living room is the main showroom in the entire apartment, so the atmosphere in it should be exemplary, and the repair should be perfect.

The floor in the living room plays an important role in drawing up an opinion about the whole room.

Well-chosen design, quality materials and professional installation will contribute to creating a pleasant impression of the living room, the house as a whole.

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Which flooring to choose?

The floor in the living room should not only be beautiful, complement the style and image of the room, but also meet the requirements of practicality.

Which floor to choose for the living room so that it is resistant to wear, does not cause unnecessary worries during operation, has served for many years, fits perfectly into the style of the room?

This question cannot be definitely answered. After all, there are many possible options, each of which has its positive and negative points.

Consider the main types of coatings most commonly used for interior flooring in the living room:

Each of them has individual functional characteristics, is attractive in its own way, able to fit into certain style solutions.

After looking at the photo of the floor in the living room, you can form your own opinion about the visual effect of each option.

Parquet - an unsurpassed classic

The naturalness and environmental friendliness of finishing materials has always been in price, and recently this trend has been especially gaining momentum. Therefore, the choice of parquet as a floor covering does not lose its popularity.

Moreover, this is a classic that fits into most interiors. In addition, parquet flooring never goes out of style. From year to year he will talk about the taste, the status of his master.

There is a choice of strip parquet or parquet board. It all depends on financial possibilities. Naturally, piece parquet made from a good variety of wood is an unbeatable option.

And the versatility of its installation options will create a unique atmosphere. The design of the floor in the living room will be the perfection of style. This option is simply necessary in baroque interiors and other "elite" styles.

A simpler option, but no less attractive, is the choice of parquet boards. This material in its appearance resembles its piece counterpart, but it is more economical and will not cause difficulties in laying.

Laminate parquet - the main leader

When the budget is limited, and you definitely want to decorate the floor with wood, laminate is suitable. In recent years, this coating is confidently leading among the floor. Its leadership justifies the excellent combination of price and quality.

A variety of colors, textures, quality characteristics will allow even the most capricious buyer to make a choice. Ease of installation is another positive side of this material.

Laminate will easily create an imitation of expensive piece parquet. With its help, any style accessory of the room is easily supported.

Elementary care and excellent preservation will ensure a presentable appearance for a long time. The only significant drawback is the difficulty of repair in the event of such a need.

Carpet - soft indulgence

Next to wood in the list of popular living room flooring is carpet.

Indeed, with its softness and fluffiness, it provides additional comfort and warmth in the design of the room.

It's nice to come home after a hard day and step barefoot on the fleecy floor of the living room. Fatigue as if by hand removes, and adversity will fly away.

Carpet is available in both natural and synthetic versions. Although natural coatings are environmentally friendly, healthy, they require special care and are short-lived.

Synthetic types go through several stages of various treatments, so they will last a very long time and they have many more design options.

Tiles are durable and practical

Ceramic tiles are another option for flooring. Although tiles are not widely used for decorating living rooms, they are still applicable.

Tiles can be a good solution if the living room is combined with the kitchen, especially if the studio does not differ in size. Also, a small living room-hall is often tiled, if you are lucky enough to have one in the house.

A variety of colors, textures, patterns, the presence of gloss will help create a unique interior. Caring for such a coating will definitely not cause problems, and durability can only be envied.

The only thing is that it may not be very comfortable to walk on a cold floor. The solution to this problem is the use of a "warm floor" under the main coating.

Bamboo and cork - high environmental friendliness

Recently, given the human craving for nature and everything natural, bamboo and cork flooring options are especially popular.

With their help it is easy to create an amazing atmosphere, enliven the interior. They will support both the ethnic environment and fit perfectly into the modern style.

Designers call these materials ideal for the living room. They perfectly retain heat, do not absorb odors, and are resistant to damage. However, their cost is quite high.

Self-leveling floor - trendy

Self-leveling floor has not yet become widespread. With it, you can create an absolutely stunning interior that will definitely not be forgotten.

This flooring can serve as the main decorative element of an entire room. A variety of construction options can play different effects. The main disadvantage is the complexity of the pouring process and its duration.

Floor color scheme

The color of the floor in the living room is chosen based on the overall style of the room. Before you buy a coating, you need to carefully consider the decor and design of the room.

The bright floor in the living room is a classic of the genre. This option helps to slightly expand the boundaries of space.

Will help not to create a barrier to the distribution of light. In a company with a light floor, darker furniture looks great. In this case, you can allow the walls to be made in dark colors, play with bright accessories.

The dark floor in the living room is less common, but no less attractive. The combination of dark flooring and light walls, furniture will create harmony in the environment, group interior items into a single whole.

A competent approach to the combination of light and dark shades will help to maintain the desired proportions of space.

The choice of flooring in the living room must be approached with all seriousness. The nature of the room, its mood can depend on the type of flooring.

The color scheme of the floor allows you to create different combinations of living room decoration. Any resulting option will be a reflection of the style, inspire creative exploits.

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Gone are the days when the entire choice of flooring was reduced to board, plastic tiles, linoleum and ceramic tiles, plain or with a creepy two-tone pattern. Modern materials for flooring allow you to choose a floor covering from a variety of materials, for every taste and budget.

The basis for choosing a flooring is the overall design of the living room and the requirements for its functionality.

Before deciding which floor to choose for the living room, it is necessary to analyze what functions the living room performs:

Regardless of color or material, the floor must be abrasion resistant, maintainable, durable, easy to maintain.

Types of flooring

There are many types of flooring for the home:

Each of these types of coating has its own advantages and disadvantages, they are beautiful in their own way, they can help in creating a unique interior. The design of the floor in the living room primarily depends on the style of the living room.

Natural stone

Stone is the most luxurious floor material. It is suitable for a chic spacious hall in a palace style (a modern mixture of Art Nouveau, Renaissance, Baroque styles) - expensive wooden furniture with curved legs and backs, gilding, classic chandeliers, stucco on the ceiling.

Granite or marble tiles are used for the floor. The color of the floor in the living room can vary from white to gray and black, from gray-pink to red, from beige and brown tones to green. Disadvantages - price and cool surface. Natural stone floors are well done with underfloor heating.

Self-leveling floors

This type of coating has appeared quite recently. The glossy monotonous surface of a variety of colors suits almost all interior styles. This is not the cheapest floor option, but it can serve as a full-fledged replacement for a natural stone slab.

Parquet

One of the most traditional and prestigious floor coverings. There are two varieties: artistic styling and panel parquet. With the help of manual artistic styling, you can create a unique exclusive pattern or traditional "Christmas trees", "braids", "squares".

Boards are assembled at the factory, planks of different types of wood are glued onto a pine base, the pattern is usually repeated within one board. The cost of such parquet is much lower than artistic parquet, but the time for replacing the floor is reduced tenfold.

Traditional oak, beech, mahogany, Karelian birch and recently appeared on the market wenge, mahogany, merbau, zebrano and other species of exotic wood are used for parquet. Pine and spruce are not used for parquet - they are very soft.

Laminate

Budgetary and very beautiful imitation of board or parquet flooring. It has a very wear-resistant coating, it is very easy to fit. The color scheme allows you to make an imitation of any type of wood. Suitable for all styles of interior decoration.

Cork

Very interesting beige-orange cork finish. Looks beautiful, easy to fit, easy to clean, warm, muffles sounds, wear-resistant. The deformations on the cork are restored, but it is not very suitable for rooms with regular dancing on heels.

Stubborn grease stains may remain. For this reason, it is not suitable for living-studios combined with a kitchen. But it is ideal for families with small children - the coating is pleasant to the touch and warm.

Exotic solid wood plank

Very hard and durable natural material. Its natural beauty will make the interior of the floor in the living room unique - from luxury to modern design, from provence to hi-tech. More often, exotic woods are used, but there are also oak and beech that are familiar to us.

Disadvantage - sensitive to moisture, dry out in winter with artificial heating and dry air. Exotics are less sensitive to moisture, there is a heat-treated board - it also almost does not react to moisture. Such a tree acquires amazingly beautiful unusual shades.

Ceramic tiles

Modern ceramic tiles are very strong and durable. The material is rarely used. Tiles can be very different - in color, pattern, with a matte and glossy surface, with imitation of natural stone, wood, flowers, geometric ornaments. You can choose the pattern and texture of tiles for almost any interior.

Linoleum

Practical, durable, beautiful flooring with a variety of patterns. You can choose in any style - and with imitation of wood, natural stone, leather, wood. Budget option. Linoleum is more often used in apartments; in houses for the living room, more prestigious coatings are chosen.

Carpet

Soft warm covering. Very suitable for children, can be interesting fantasy colors or patterns - lilac, blue, peach and all the colors of the rainbow. Quite difficult to maintain.

Now the carpet is used quite rarely - the housewives quickly get bored with constant cleaning and catching crumbs, and there are not so many lovers of the "plush" interior.

How to choose the color of the floor

The color scheme of the floor can change the same room into completely different rooms. When choosing the color of the flooring, you need to take into account many factors: the illumination of the living room, size, interior design, color and amount of furniture, the purpose of the room.

Living room - the most public room in the house, designed to receive guests. Covering for the living room is usually chosen more prestigious and at the same time wear-resistant and durable.

A dark wood or stone floor in the living room will create a chic atmosphere, highlighting the beauty of the furniture and wall decoration. For a dark coating, it is desirable that the walls are light and contrasting. Light carpets look great on dark floors. Furniture for such an interior is better to choose from dark expensive wood.

It is better to choose a light floor in the living room if the room is small and there is not enough natural light in it. Light parquet, self-leveling floor or tiles will visually give the room more volume and illumination.

Light floors are more democratic - they can create an interior in a rustic style, and in the style of hi-tech and modern modern. The light floor will serve as a good background for interesting design solutions for wall decoration, bright upholstered furniture and carpets.

It's always better to see once, and our selection of living room floor photos will help you with the choice of flooring.


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