Hallways are the most well trodden path in any home so regardless of whether you have a small hallway or a large vestibule that doubles as a separate room in it s own right it is worthwhile taking your time to consider your flooring options.
Best flooring for hallway and kitchen.
After kitchen flooring ideas.
The flooring you choose for your kitchen living and dining area will be a choice you have to live with for many years to come however so be sure to weigh up the positives and negatives of each option before settling on a decision and look outside the square.
As kitchens often blend with dining areas into larger open plan spaces kitchen flooring can be a great way of uniting different areas of the room creating a cohesive finish.
Flooring sets the scene so it is a very important starting point for your hallway design.
Hard flooring is sought after for open plan living areas for good reason it adds a sense of spaciousness and is a snap to clean.
Pleasant underfoot stylish and low maintenance.
The entrance to your home makes the first impression to any visitor which is what makes it a great place to show your interior style.
It s a big ask but you really need all three qualities for a floor that will withstand the constant coming and going the inevitable staining and mud being brought in and still look good.
Aesthetics and hardiness being such high traffic areas you can t be installing pretty but flimsy floor coverings but don t start fretting that you need to invest in something that does the job but looks ugly as hell while it does.
Our northmore pattern floor boasts mid 19th century design with a modern edge making it a stunning option for a memorable hallway.