Comparing Wooden and SPC Flooring Costs in India
October 11, 2024How does your dream home look? When designing the interior aesthetics of your home, you should consider various aspects like wall colours, décor styles, furniture designs, and flooring. Wooden flooring is stylish, classy, and suitable for almost all types of interiors. However, choosing the right shade of wooden flooring, panelling, and furniture is necessary to highlight the beauty of your interior design.
Let’s check out some wonderful wooden shades that match the aesthetics of your home and elevate its appeal.
Warm Shades
Warm shades are welcoming, cosy, and inviting. Contrary to what some people might think, a warm colour doesn’t have to be dark. It can be light like beige, browns, tans, and soft earthy shades. The idea is to create a soothing vibe to make your home feel calm and assuring. Warm colours suit most aesthetics either by contrasting them or complementing them.
Contrasting Shades
Contrasting shades add depth and increase the attractiveness of the interiors. Smart contrasts with light and dark colours can make the room appear bigger and more spacious than it is. For example, shades like Peridot, Agate, or Topaz from our Slim Collection are darker shades of brown are suit cream or white walls. Alternately, Origin Oak of Enchant Collection or Opal of Slim Collection can emphasise the vibrance of darker wall colours.
Complementary Shades
Complementary colours are shades that are different from each other but seamlessly create an eye-pleasing aesthetic at home. For example, the honey-coloured pine wood goes well with pale green. The yellow shade of the wood complements the green and creates a wholesome look. Similarly, gray or neutral shades of wood complement black décor and can result in a modern-looking home. This combination works for minimalistic aesthetics as well.
Neutral Shades
What should you do when you want wooden flooring that goes with more than one type of interior design in the same house? An easy yet creative solution is to opt for neutral shades. Colours like soft gray, cream, off-white, white, brown, taupe, etc., tend to suit most décor, ranging from white to red, blue, and black. They complement the primary and secondary colours with ease.
Rustic Shades
Rustic shades can be dark, moderate, or light and range from browns to greens. Rustic wooden flooring can be plain or have interesting patterns. If your walls and furniture have textures, opt for plain rustic flooring, and vice versa. Additionally, the Miombo Forest and Mau Forest shades from the Enchant Rustic Collection have subtle dual tones.
Conclusion
Wood is no longer boring or limited to a few shades of brown. It comes in varied colours, textures, patterns, and designs. The right wooden shade to enhance the aesthetics of your home will depend on the type of interiors you want. You can easily choose from the range of products in our catalogue and take help from our experts to make the right decision. We offer laminated and engineered wooden floorings, as well as vinyl and SPC collections. Get in touch to find the best wooden shade for your home.