Lalegno share their top 4 flooring trends
Colour, tone and style of your flooring say everything about your home. Bring your favourite trends to life with Lalegno’s top 4 looks that last a lifetime…
1. Stylish Black Does Well
A black floor has a luxurious feel. Black indeed offers the ideal contrast if you choose a design with pale furnishings and white walls. By black parquet get the better light tones reflected in space, but also the parquet itself is stunning. Dark floors are a real eye catcher and give your home a spicy character. One of the most popular black oak flooring Lalegno the 15-AB-180-CARB-B , an oak multilayer parquet that through heat treatment and black. 2. The Geometric Shape of Wooden Tiles
Besides imitating parquet tile floors; are now also parquet flooring with the look of tiles. And they are all in! When designing wallpaper and textile accessories in recent years has already made good use of geometric shapes. In 2017 the trend towards geometry further continue and make a graphic design element for the floor. The diamond-shaped wooden tiles of the 15-CUBE-190-BRUT create a striking, contemporary designer look that sublime combined with a minimalist decor or in an area with a Scandinavian style. The 15-CLASSIC-180-NOV-BARN-DESIGN offers turn slightly rougher, romantic look for a real bohemian atmosphere. View Nova Barn Youtube video:
3. Herringbone and Hungarian Point Reinvented
It seems like the classy old parquet laying patterns such as herringbone and Hungarian point, was completely reinvented. Those old patterns, you originally took back especially in expensive mansions are indeed truly become the hottest style of the times. This parquet also fit perfectly in the modern interior and make it stylish and timeless. Herringbone parquet (Lalegno 15th-ABC-122-BRUT – VG ) is exactly what its name says: a parquet floor laid in a pattern similar to that of a fishbone.
In the herringbone floor can be left and right strips placed at an angle of 90 degrees. At the upper side is the short side at right angles against the long side of the board next to it. A Hungarian point parquet is also a patterned floor. Here the strips are laid at an angle of 45 degrees. In Lalegno consists Hungarian point in three different types: 15-ABC-90-BRUT-HP : untreated oak wood, 15-ABC-90-BRUT-HPG : smoked oak wood and 15-ABC-90-BRUT-HPCARB : thermally treated oak. 4. Versailles Revisited
Also a parquet tile, even in a pattern and also a source of very classical flooring is the Versailles panel. Yet this type of parquet flooring is one that also anno 2017 a contemporary and unique character to the tastefully decorated home today. A square timber-Versailles tile consists of a wooden frame, in which laths and with diamond-shaped elements is a complex pattern is worked out. The slats are, as it were intertwined with each other. While Versailles parquet still refers to the French castle is its origin, the multilayer Versailles floor (has 20-CLASSIC-80X80-BRUT-VERSAILLES ) of Lalegno to a real rise.
To find out more about the amazing flooring trends you can find at Lalegno, visit them at www.lalegno.co.za.
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