While large-scale flooring tends to work very well in larger rooms, smaller rooms may feel more proportionate to narrower plank widths. It's always a good idea to borrow or buy several samples of the flooring you are considering and lay them in place to gauge the effect. Remember, too, that lengthwise patterns add depth to rooms, while running the flooring across the width of a room will make the space look shorter and wider.
There's something magical about mirrors. They add shine and sparkle to a room, increasing light and creating a sense of larger space. Leaned against a wall, a majestically-sized mirror offers a new perspective of the room's character and warmth.
Cooking, while fun, can also be serious business. You need the best equipment you can afford - and a floor you can count on to take the wear and tear of countless gatherings without sacrificing style or demanding a lot of maintenance in return.
True classics improve with age. These timeless floors are meticulously crafted from enduring American species like oak, maple, pecan and cherry. Enrich your home with solid or engineered floors, narrow strips or wide planks, in any shade you can imagine, from classic honey and chestnut to modern whitewash and espresso.