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Ceramic Flooring And Decorating

18 July 2009 38 views No Comment

Renovating the floor is one of the effective ways to create a major change in a living space. Renovation however, doesn’t have to be a major work of taking out the old flooring and installing a new one. A simple work of doing something about the floor’s exterior can do a lot of good. No carpentry, installation or poking here and there needed. Sure, cleaning does wonders too but complementing the flooring with the room’s color, decors and/or fixtures gives a room an appealing interior.

Ceramic has an earthen terracotta color that looks amazing amidst the pale color of the walls and ceilings. The rich color of the floor will just stand out and give the room an impressive glow. Earthen colors are known too to make a space feel warm and inviting, so that’s a bonus point for welcoming guests or coming home to relax after a long day.

Choosing for ceramics is an enjoyable thing. There are different shapes, sizes and designs. It’s nothing like a boring task related to flooring, but more of a fun decorating adventure. The use of contrast is applicable with ceramics. The dark color of terracotta as mentioned looks more vivid with light-colored walls. On the other hand, white tiles will look more luminous with dark walls or furnishings. Geometric design is another floor design that will no doubt get as much attention.

A floor decorating technique for bringing the decors together, dividing areas with ease and class, and bringing more color, design or shape to a room is to use area rugs. Area rugs embellish the floors but also make the room look more balanced and coordinated. The decors and colors stand out and the room becomes a more appealing space.

The floor may be far from eye level but upon survey, takes in as much attention as any decorations or fixture. An appealing floor makes a difference. A nice flooring with equally nice area rugs as floor decors complete the put together look of a certain room.

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